The Clintons are coming to Canada.

No, not to flee the presidency of Donald Trump. Just for a vacation.

Former U.S. president Bill Clinton and wife Hillary — the former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate — along with daughter Chelsea and grandchildren Aidan and Charlotte will be staying at the Manoir Hovey in North Hatley for a week starting on Sunday, Radio-Canada reports.

Manoir Hovey, which came 26th in Travel and Leisure magazines's most recent ranking of hotels, is part of the élite Relais & Châteaux hotel association.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the most affordable accommodation available before the Clintons' arrival was a "luxury room" on Thursday night for $660.

In addition to rooms described as possessing varying degrees of luxury, the hotel also offers suites and cottages as accommodations.

Radio-Canada reports the Clintons will be housed in a suite away from the main building.

The hotel offers two restaurants, ample grounds and a series of summer activities.

The town of North Hatley, on Lake Massawippi in the Eastern Townships, has priors with visiting dignitaries.

French President Jacques Chirac vacationed at the Auberge Hatley in 2003. His visit proved controversial on both sides of the Atlantic. It was reported his sojourn cost Canadian taxpayers nearly $200,000. The French newspaper Libération, meanwhile, reported on rumours that Chirac may not have actually spent his entire vacation in Quebec.

The Clintons will surely be hoping for a more tranquil stay.