Top 10 Hotels in the Canada

Welcome to Canada, where breathtaking landscapes meet warm hospitality.

Warwick Le Crystal

Light and bright, modern and practical: that is the Crystal. Independently owned, the striking black and glass tower has a spacious, two-storey lobby with walls of glass and enormous chandeliers. Eight floors welcome hotel guests; those above are condominiums.

The Listel Hotel

Clean lines and solid wood furniture allow the beauty of the in-room art (which comes from the UBC’s Museum of Anthropology, and local galleries) to truly dazzle. The bold First Nations artworks on display will likely whet your appetite to seek out more.

Four Seasons Hotel Montreal

Montreal's Four Seasons is sensuous from the moment you enter this maze-like, 17 stories of luxury. It's splendor reimagined: clearly designed for Instagram, yet with numerous hidden nooks containing rock stars, and exits into high-ends shops or the marble winter-proof entrance.

Sonora Hotel

Think classic Canadian chic, with plenty of cedar wood, crackling fires and indigenous artwork hanging on the stone walls. In the main Tyee Dining room you’ll find a colossal custom-built clinker canoe and floor-to-ceiling views of the Pacific, while in the gardens hefty grizzly bear sculptures peek out amongst burnished amber bushes.

Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth

The first hotel in North America to boast escalators, air-conditioning and direct dial telephones when it opened in 1958, things have come full circle for Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, thanks to a multi-million dollar refurbishment that once again puts the hotel back at the top of its game.

The Broadview Hotel

Formerly the home of Jilly's Strip Club, this Romanesque Revival-style building constructed in 1891 as the social and retail hub of Toronto’s east end is now a dazzling 58 room boutique hotel.

Thompson Hotel

Minimal elegance defines the rooms; like you’ve walked into the pages of a glossy magazine. The look is sleek, but with a residential feel, more like an apartment than a hotel room – all wooden floors, designer lamps, warm colour palettes, natural textures and white cabinetry. White full-length curtains make the room feel more spacious. Bathrooms come equipped with makeup/shaving mirrors, luxe amenities, and fluffy robes and slippers.

Sparkling Hotel

All of the 139 spacious rooms are bright and light, with a picture-postcard view over the Monashee Mountains or Lake Okanagan shining through the floor-to-ceiling windows, and a pair of cozy chairs to sit and soak it up.

Skwachays Hotel

This well-priced hotel reflects the artistic heritage of the Pacific Northwest. High above the front door, a 40-foot totem pole and striking carvings identify this First Nations’ project; the lobby gallery displays Aboriginal art; and all of the bedrooms are decorated by well-known tribal artists.

Fairmont Waterfront Hotel

A central base featuring the usual Fairmont charm. From the killer view over the mountains and ocean, to the morning running clubs, live music in the lobby and honey bees pollinating the rooftop garden, there’s a real buzz at the Waterfront.
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