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An unbelievable property owned by Mario Lemieux is up for sale and the home is nearly as elegant as the hockey legend's trademark scoring touch.
Lemieux, who is now the owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, has listed his luxury home in Mont Tremblant, Quebec on the market for an asking price of $21,999,066.
According to Real Estate company Engel & Volkers, the 16,794-sq-ft home is inspired by Quebec City’s Chateau Frontenac, has 50 different rooms, including eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms and sits on 5.25 acres of land.
That is just the beginning of the luxury home's amenities that also include:
“The Chateau Fleur de Lys, is a craftsmen European style with Quebec influence, situated on the flank of Mont Tremblant in Quebec,” is how Engel & Volkers describes the property.
“It offers a majestic panoramic view of renown Lake Tremblant, near 17,000-sq-ft, and is a destination in itself.”