Who Haunts the Halls of Canada’s Grand Hotels?
Spooky season.
Spooky season.
Spooky season.
The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver offers guests a supernatural experience.
Alberta is home to a few former railway hotels worth the drive.
Created by Canadian artist and author Douglas Coupland, Suite X is less a hotel suite than a conceptual installation with room service.
Design studio Nivek Remas incorporates sprawling views, natural light, and interiors with a sense of comfort into the hotel’s Gold floors.
A storied past.
One of the quintessential things about Victoria is its blend of easygoing West Coast culture and British tradition. Tea is a tradition local residents have embraced for decades, and a walk through the city takes you past specialty tea shops, restaurants, and cafés offering afternoon tea. But it’s hard to beat the elegance, history, and careful attention of tea service at the Fairmont Empress.
Thanks to a unique partnership with the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, it has just been announced that The Dalmore’s 30-year age statement will be pouring exclusively at Notch8, the hotel’s fine-dining restaurant.
Today, one can spend hours wandering the great halls and floors of this epic structure that overlooks a mountain valley crested with daily sunsets in which the beholder may want to dissolve