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One for… those wanting glitz and glam
The Four Seasons name needs little introduction. So when your clients book a stay here, they’re guaranteed to be sleeping in the plushest hotel in town. As expected, the rooms live up to the five-star brand’s reputation, featuring herringbone wood floors, marble bathrooms, and four-poster beds. Housekeeping can be reached from the bed via state-of-the-art iPad controls. Outside, the hotel is set in Montreal’s Golden Square Mile – a district known for its stately mansions, museums, and shopping.
But it’s the restaurant that steals most of the limelight. Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson is at the helm of this seafood-centred eatery. There’s a raw bar with towers of lobster, crab, oysters, and sashimi. The menu features dishes like pasta with lobster, black cod, Atlantic salmon, and filet mignon.
The hotel’s spa allows clients to get a taste of the Kneipp Hydrotherapy Experience, stimulating their acupressure points with a walk across polished stones before dipping into a wading pool.
One for… keen sightseers
The Hong Kong-based hotel brand, Shangri-La, has brought its chic take on luxury stays to Toronto, choosing one of the city’s tallest buildings as its home. It’s right in the heart of downtown, so your clients will be minutes from the waterfront shops and cafés.
Inside, Asian-inspired Shangri-La touches are everywhere, from the brand’s signature scent to an impressive lobby bar, where decadent afternoon teas are presented in antique or modern Chinese teapots. The main restaurant, bosk, takes diners on an international journey via their taste buds, with a wine list of 700 bottles – one of the biggest in Toronto. Plus, your clients can work out with a view, thanks to a 9,000-square-foot wellness centre on the fifth floor, complete with a pool and spa.
One for… sustainability seekers
1 Hotel Toronto’s elevator pitch would go something like, "stylish but sustainable oasis in the heart of downtown." It’s the perfect pick for clients who like their five-star hotels with a conscience. And it’s not just talk. The hotel is LEED Gold certified, with energy-efficient heating and cooling systems and energy-saving room thermostats. Plus, they offer a fully electric Audi Q8 e-tron for sightseeing.
Everything here is inspired by the natural environment. Reclaimed wood features heavily in the rooms – from headboards to showers. The hotel has thought of every last detail, from sustainably sourced bedding to yoga mats and in-room trees.
The same care extends to the wining and dining options. Farm-to-table cuisine is served in a trendy conservatory at 1 Kitchen. Flora Lounge specializes in plant-based meals, while the immersive dining experience pairs Mexican and Mediterranean food with DJs and live performances. On the roof, clients can sunbathe among the skyscrapers by the pool while sipping freshly juiced cocktails.
One for… business travellers
The Westin hotel is centrally located in Ottawa’s downtown business district. But it’s not all work and no play. It’s connected to the Rideau Centre Shopping Mall – the city’s premier upmarket shopping centre. The hotel is also right on the Rideau Canal, allowing clients to easily tick this UNESCO World Heritage Site off their list. Parliament Hill and the National Gallery of Canada are all within a 15-minute walk or less.
There are three restaurants to choose from. Daly’s offers an express breakfast with Starbucks® coffee, or a full-scale breakfast and weekend brunch. The Shore Club serves oysters, black cod, and rainbow trout alongside prime cuts of meat like filet mignon. Plus, every room comes with a special Service Express® button for 24/7 room service. The leisure facilities are top-notch, with an indoor saltwater pool, squash courts, and a modern gym with a Peloton bike.
One for… foodies
Boutique but on a big scale – that’s how The DOUGLAS in Vancouver can be described. It’s part of Parq Vancouver, a grand hotel and casino complex. But, as a member of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, clients can also expect the sophisticated feel and atmosphere of a smaller boutique hotel. The hotel offers some extraordinary rooms – The Den, for instance, features a pool table and a floating staircase.
And did we mention the endless list of facilities? Clients can stroll through pines and flowers on the 30,000-square-foot rooftop park, then head over to D/6 Lounge for panoramic views of downtown Vancouver. The Victor is the go-to spot for seafood or steak, while BC Kitchen serves up pizzas, burgers, and Mexican street food. Honey Salt is the farm-to-table restaurant, where only the best seasonal and local ingredients are used. There’s also a gelateria, a café, and a lounge that transitions from serving teas by day to whiskeys at night.
One for… history fans
The Fairmont is a bit of an icon on the Vancouver hotel scene. The Château-style hotel, dubbed the Castle in the City, has been hosting guests since 1939 – even Royals have checked in. But it’s anything but old on the inside, thanks to a $75 million revamp at the end of 2019.
In true grand style, the rooms feature a navy blue and gold colour scheme. The Notch8 restaurant and bar is seriously stylish, with an ultra-modern chandelier, zebra-print bar stools, and brick walls. It’s not just about looks, though. The raw bar serves oysters, mussels, caviar, and crab legs, while the cocktail menu offers a unique experience where drinkers let the dice decide on their cocktail construction. Plus, it wouldn’t be a five-star hotel without a pool, sauna, and fitness centre.
The location is standout, too. It’s just minutes from Vancouver’s main shopping streets – Robson, Alberni, Burrard, and Granville. Historic Gastown is only a few blocks away.
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New Canadian Hotels: 6 Luxury Options From Our 400+ Portfolio
02:20 pm | Monday, 12 August 2024
With over 400 Canadian hotels in our collection, you will be able to find accommodation that suits your client's needs with ease. From the cultural hub of Montreal to the capital of Ottawa, here are six luxury options to ignite their wanderlust…
Four Seasons Hotel Montreal
One for… those wanting glitz and glam The Four Seasons name needs little introduction. So when your clients book a stay here, they’re guaranteed to be sleeping in the plushest hotel in town. As expected, the rooms live up to the five-star brand’s reputation, featuring herringbone wood floors, marble bathrooms, and four-poster beds. Housekeeping can be reached from the bed via state-of-the-art iPad controls. Outside, the hotel is set in Montreal’s Golden Square Mile – a district known for its stately mansions, museums, and shopping.
But it’s the restaurant that steals most of the limelight. Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson is at the helm of this seafood-centred eatery. There’s a raw bar with towers of lobster, crab, oysters, and sashimi. The menu features dishes like pasta with lobster, black cod, Atlantic salmon, and filet mignon.
The hotel’s spa allows clients to get a taste of the Kneipp Hydrotherapy Experience, stimulating their acupressure points with a walk across polished stones before dipping into a wading pool.
Shangri-La Toronto
One for… keen sightseers The Hong Kong-based hotel brand, Shangri-La, has brought its chic take on luxury stays to Toronto, choosing one of the city’s tallest buildings as its home. It’s right in the heart of downtown, so your clients will be minutes from the waterfront shops and cafés.
Inside, Asian-inspired Shangri-La touches are everywhere, from the brand’s signature scent to an impressive lobby bar, where decadent afternoon teas are presented in antique or modern Chinese teapots. The main restaurant, bosk, takes diners on an international journey via their taste buds, with a wine list of 700 bottles – one of the biggest in Toronto. Plus, your clients can work out with a view, thanks to a 9,000-square-foot wellness centre on the fifth floor, complete with a pool and spa.
1 Hotel Toronto
One for… sustainability seekers1 Hotel Toronto’s elevator pitch would go something like, "stylish but sustainable oasis in the heart of downtown." It’s the perfect pick for clients who like their five-star hotels with a conscience. And it’s not just talk. The hotel is LEED Gold certified, with energy-efficient heating and cooling systems and energy-saving room thermostats. Plus, they offer a fully electric Audi Q8 e-tron for sightseeing.
Everything here is inspired by the natural environment. Reclaimed wood features heavily in the rooms – from headboards to showers. The hotel has thought of every last detail, from sustainably sourced bedding to yoga mats and in-room trees.
The same care extends to the wining and dining options. Farm-to-table cuisine is served in a trendy conservatory at 1 Kitchen. Flora Lounge specializes in plant-based meals, while the immersive dining experience pairs Mexican and Mediterranean food with DJs and live performances. On the roof, clients can sunbathe among the skyscrapers by the pool while sipping freshly juiced cocktails.
The Westin Ottawa
One for… business travellers The Westin hotel is centrally located in Ottawa’s downtown business district. But it’s not all work and no play. It’s connected to the Rideau Centre Shopping Mall – the city’s premier upmarket shopping centre. The hotel is also right on the Rideau Canal, allowing clients to easily tick this UNESCO World Heritage Site off their list. Parliament Hill and the National Gallery of Canada are all within a 15-minute walk or less.
There are three restaurants to choose from. Daly’s offers an express breakfast with Starbucks® coffee, or a full-scale breakfast and weekend brunch. The Shore Club serves oysters, black cod, and rainbow trout alongside prime cuts of meat like filet mignon. Plus, every room comes with a special Service Express® button for 24/7 room service. The leisure facilities are top-notch, with an indoor saltwater pool, squash courts, and a modern gym with a Peloton bike.
The DOUGLAS, Autograph Collection, Vancouver
One for… foodiesBoutique but on a big scale – that’s how The DOUGLAS in Vancouver can be described. It’s part of Parq Vancouver, a grand hotel and casino complex. But, as a member of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, clients can also expect the sophisticated feel and atmosphere of a smaller boutique hotel. The hotel offers some extraordinary rooms – The Den, for instance, features a pool table and a floating staircase.
And did we mention the endless list of facilities? Clients can stroll through pines and flowers on the 30,000-square-foot rooftop park, then head over to D/6 Lounge for panoramic views of downtown Vancouver. The Victor is the go-to spot for seafood or steak, while BC Kitchen serves up pizzas, burgers, and Mexican street food. Honey Salt is the farm-to-table restaurant, where only the best seasonal and local ingredients are used. There’s also a gelateria, a café, and a lounge that transitions from serving teas by day to whiskeys at night.
Fairmont Vancouver
One for… history fansThe Fairmont is a bit of an icon on the Vancouver hotel scene. The Château-style hotel, dubbed the Castle in the City, has been hosting guests since 1939 – even Royals have checked in. But it’s anything but old on the inside, thanks to a $75 million revamp at the end of 2019.
In true grand style, the rooms feature a navy blue and gold colour scheme. The Notch8 restaurant and bar is seriously stylish, with an ultra-modern chandelier, zebra-print bar stools, and brick walls. It’s not just about looks, though. The raw bar serves oysters, mussels, caviar, and crab legs, while the cocktail menu offers a unique experience where drinkers let the dice decide on their cocktail construction. Plus, it wouldn’t be a five-star hotel without a pool, sauna, and fitness centre.
The location is standout, too. It’s just minutes from Vancouver’s main shopping streets – Robson, Alberni, Burrard, and Granville. Historic Gastown is only a few blocks away.
Ready to offer your clients a Canadian adventure? Discover the Ocean Difference, where transatlantic travel dreams are only ever a call away.