Montreal

Gray Rocks Inn ravaged by fire

Fifty firefighters from Mont Tremblant and neighbouring communities were called in to battle the flames at the Gray Rocks Inn.

Resort has been empty since closing in 2009

Fire destroyed about 70 per cent of the main building at the Gray Rocks Inn in the Laurentians. (Scott Tresham/CBC Music)

Fire has swept through the Gray Rocks Inn in the Laurentians, destroying a portion of the historic establishment.

The fire destroyed about 70 per cent of the main building.

Fire officials believe the fire might have been deliberately set and have turned over the investigation to the police.

Firefighters from the City of Mont Tremblant were called to the scene at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday.

More than 50 firefighters from Mont Tremblant and neighbouring communities were called in to fight the flames.

Nobody was injured in the fire.

Gray Rocks first opened in 1906, but has fallen into a state of disrepair since it closed in 2009.