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With a prime location right on Vancouver's harbor, this 23-story hotel has some of the city's most spectacular views. The best place to enjoy the panorama is,...more
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"The best airport hotel in the world." Expect a "quiet, mellow vibe" and "well-soundproofed rooms" at this glass tower above the U.S. departure gates. Staff are...more
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There's been a grand château-style hotel on this spot since 1888, when the Canadian Pacific Railway opened the first Hotel Vancouver. The hotel's current...more
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Be "transported back 100 years" at this 1908 landmark on the Inner Harbour"the best location." Refurbished in early 2010, rooms in earth tones are "large...more
The Chateau has towered above the Blackcomb base since 1989, and even though the newer Four Seasons challenges its status as Whistler's definitive luxury...more
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Not everybody comes to Whistler simply for the skiing: If you're a fashion-forward type from Vancouver or elsewhere looking for a weekend away, you might find...more
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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
see the Montréal guideOpened in 2004 on the site of a venerable motor lodge at the base of Mount Norquay, half a mile outside of town, the Juniper aims for a contemporary boutique...more
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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