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Converted from the late Art Deco–style Banque du Canada building, the 152-room W Montréal does the usual W thing with the wacky names (the gym is...more
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The Windsor Arms, tucked off central Bloor Street on a quiet side alley, claims to have the highest staff-to-guest ratio (one to six) of any hotel in Canada,...more
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Experience "an unforgettable connection with nature." The inn has rooms with furniture crafted from driftwood, wall-to-wall windows, and forest and ocean views:...more
Greek-born owner Eleni Skalbania, who opened the Wedgewood in 1984, is fond of traditional decor: Inlaid parquet floors, Turkish rugs, leather armchairs,...more
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Thompson hotels have a well-deserved reputation for doing double duty as hip places to stay and to play. So, it's no surprise that Thompson Toronto—the...more
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Charming and blowsy, the Sylvia is the Blanche DuBois of hotels. A 1912 eight-story brick apartment building on the bayfront, it's been a hotel since...more
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When locals think of the 397-room Sutton Place, they think of chocolate. Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the hotel's Fleuri restaurant hosts an...more
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The Summit has fashioned itself as a purveyor of "Western Zen," with touches such as a 24-hour yoga channel, yoga mats, serene water features, and sand gardens...more
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Formerly a run-down hotel with a stripper pole in the basement, this 1913 relic (which holds no relation to St. Regis luxury brand) had an $11-million face-lift...more
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At this white clapboard former summer camp, it's impossible to "feel like a stranger." Themed guest rooms have fireplaces and hand-painted ceramic sinks; some...more










