Top 10 Best Canada Hotels
Canada is an interesting country, when you come to Canada you will be overwhelmed by the natural wonders here. Canada offers everything from bustling urban ... read more...centers in places like Montreal or Toronto, to remote sanctuaries with soaring mountain peaks, glistening emerald waters, and abundant wildlife. It’s daunting to single out one destination in this vast country, let alone a hotel. With so many options, Toplist simplifies your search with the top of the best hotels in Canada, that will make your trip.
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The Sheraton Fallsview Hotel is a 22-story, recently rebuilt hotel offering breathtaking views of the American and Canadian sides of Niagara Falls. It also offers a top-rated spa, casino access, and an outdoor pool with a bar, cabanas, and waterfall views. The 125,000-square-foot water park is by far the most popular attraction, featuring a full-sized wave pool, a 1,000-gallon tipping bucket, six story-high water slides, adult-only Jacuzzis, private cabanas, and the Beach Club for snacks and drinks.
Each of the 669 rooms at the Sheraton Fallsview features floor-to-ceiling windows, Le Grand Bain bath amenities, complimentary coffee and tea, a mini-fridge, marble bathrooms, 37" LED televisions, and spa-like walk-in showers. You can upgrade to a Falls-view room for an additional $90 for more space and a Juliet balcony, or to a club-level room for complimentary continental breakfast, snacks and drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and access to a lounge with views of the American side of Niagara Falls. There are two full-service restaurants for you, a breakfast buffet, and casual options for grab-and-go snacks and coffee at the Sheraton Fallsview, which is attached to Casino Niagara.
Category: Budget
Typical Starting/Peak Prices: $77/$254
Best for: Families, couples, friends, Marriott loyalistsBooking: https://bom.so/2qsRuj
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The Alt Hotel is a modern and youthful establishment with stunning views of St. John's Harbor and a convenient position near downtown shops and restaurants. This hotel is especially recommended during COVID because of its contactless check-in and checkout, free cancellations, and high sanitary standards, which provide further peace of mind when booking.
Abstract shapes dot bathroom mirrors with paintings showcasing Canada's rich natural scenery, and unconventionally shaped furniture is among the vibrant splashes of color in the rooms. A workstation with an ergonomic chair, Bella Bella bath items, a rainfall shower, and a Nespresso coffee maker is also included in standard rooms. For an additional $28 a night, you should upgrade to a harbor-view room and gaze out at St. John's Harbor through huge floor-to-ceiling windows.
Category: Budget
Typical starting/peak prices: $103/$158
Best for: Business travelers, families
Booking: https://bom.so/6kIplX -
This waterfront hotel is a favorite choice in Fredericton since it is both a serene riverside getaway and an urban hub close to many of the city's best attractions. The Delta Fredericton is the only hotel in Fredericton that offers unrivaled river views while being within walking distance of the city's downtown shops, restaurants, and tourist attractions located on the banks of the St. John River.
The 350-square-foot guest rooms are equipped with a mini-fridge, workstation, and 55-inch LED TV. Rooms can comfortably accommodate three people, but extra visitors can be accommodated by adding a rollaway bed for an additional $15 per stay. While most of the draw lies outside the hotel, inside you'll find a barbecue restaurant, coffee shop, spa, pool, and bike rentals that make it easy to see the sights on the Fredericton Trail system, or other spots in New Brunswick's capital city.
Category: Budget
Typical starting/peak prices: $105/$196
Best for: Families, Marriott loyalists, solo travelers
Booking: https://bom.so/AIkbcZ
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The Hotel Nelligan is a historical landmark that combines modern grandeur with old-school glitz in the center of Old Montreal. This lovely hotel is made up of four different greystone structures dating from the early 1800s. The rooms stand out with French-style balconies, exposed brick, and ladder-style bathroom storage loaded with Le Labo bath products and cotton robes. Rooms also come with multi-jet rainfall showers, a 47" flat-screen TV with full cable access, a well-stocked mini-bar, individual climate control, and a JBL Bluetooth speaker.
The hotel is conveniently located five minutes from Place d'Armes, a central metro station in Montreal, as well as within walking distance from the Notre-Dame Basilica, Old Port, and other attractions. For panoramic views of Montreal, you can take a drink at the Terrasse Nelligan, a rooftop restaurant, or a glass of wine in the hotel's lovely atrium.
Category: Boutique
Typical starting/peak prices: $129/$299
Best for: Families, couples, business travelers
Booking: https://bom.so/5Xgpcm
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For an upscale experience amid Halifax's laid-back, oceanside location, the Prince George Hotel features an "anything for you" concierge, 6,800 square feet of meeting space, and over 200 sophisticated guest rooms. Basic rooms start at $143 per night, but upgrading to the Crown Floor for an extra $60 gets you premium services and facilities like complimentary breakfast, AVEDA products, high-speed Wi-Fi, and more. Guests on the Crown Floor also have access to the Crown Lounge, which offers complimentary coffee and non-alcoholic beverages as well as a private business center.
This is also an excellent choice for pet owners, as pets are welcome for a one-time cost of $25, which includes a fleece blanket, biodegradable waste bags, and food and water bowls. If you visit on a Sunday, let's try the hotel's terrace restaurant's award-winning breakfast, which is widely regarded as the best in town.
Category: Mid-range
Typical starting/peak prices: $143/$198
Best for: Travelers with pets, business travelers, couples
Booking: https://bom.so/gPMtHG
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In operation since 1935, this family-owned hotel is a true embodiment of Canadian hospitality and thoughtfulness from the cheerful greeting staff to the complimentary breakfast, and the soft bathrobes included in every room. The James is in the heart of downtown Saskatoon, close to the South Saskatchewan River, the Remai Modern, and a variety of shops and restaurants.
In all rooms, expect bath amenities from L'Occitane, a deep soaking tub, and a 4K UHD TV with cable and Google Chrome Cast. You can choose from romantic room packages like the "Choc-outerie & Wine", which includes one night at the hotel, a bottle of La Vendimia wine, and an eight-piece chocolate and charcuterie board. You will wake up to an impressive hot breakfast, which includes everything from eggs benedict to fresh fruit and pastries. The Lobby Bar serves fine wines, vintage cocktails, and European-inspired fare in the evening.
Category: Boutique
Typical starting/peak prices: $152
Best for: Couples, families
Booking: https://bom.so/PX2NJ8
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The Pan Pacific is an eight-time winner of Canada's Best Ski Hotel in the World Ski Awards and the recipient of TripAdvisor's 2021 Travelers' Choice Award, which is located at the base of the Blackcomb and Whistler gondolas. It offers guests the most convenient ski-in/ski-out access to the mountains of any local hotel. Staying here also provides direct access to Whistler Village for last-minute ski rentals, gourmet dining, and plenty of shops and winter ambiance. If you stay here, you could directly access Whistler Village, which has last-minute ski rentals, gourmet dining, a variety of shops, and a festive atmosphere.
In the Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside, rooms measure 411 square feet and include kitchenettes, a gas fireplace, a living area with a dining table, bathrobes, and complimentary tea and coffee. After a day of skiing, you can relax in one of two outdoor hot tubs or, in season, the heated outdoor saltwater pool with stunning mountain views or you can relax in the eucalyptus steam room. Families can spend the evening at the hotel's Irish pub playing board games or watching movies, or enjoying a meal, craft beers, and Celtic music on the heated outdoor patio.
Category: Luxury
Typical starting/peak prices: $171/$477
Best for: Families, couples
Booking: https://bom.so/XxyGaD
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This 5-star hotel sits within the heart of Vancouver's entertainment district and is conveniently close to Vancouver's varied attractions. Though, perhaps the best offerings are the unbeatable views anchored by the Rocky Mountains and False Creek. The hotel is part of a large complex that includes a two-story casino with 600 slot machines and 75 gaming tables, as well as direct access to 12 highly rated restaurants and bars. For a quieter activity, you can enjoy a soak in the rooftop whirlpool.
Standard King or Queen rooms are bright and spacious and come with a workstation, coffee maker, and room service. Connecting rooms are available for groups or larger families and this hotel is a particularly good pick for Marriot Loyalists, as those with Gold Elite status or higher may enjoy perks including upgrades to higher floors, water views, and enhanced Wi-Fi.
Category: Luxury
Typical starting/peak prices: $192/$340
Best for: Couples, business travelers, Marriott loyalists
Booking: https://bom.so/DhvdHq
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This 18-room, classically styled boutique hotel is an elegant, private getaway with exquisite, timeless design, as well as modern conveniences. The building was first built as a school before becoming a retreat for nuns in 1857. When the hotel first opened in 2014, the owners preserved original details such as crown molding, resulting in a well-preserved piece of history.
The tranquil atmosphere is set by an outdoor courtyard with a central fountain and plenty of private seating, and the small room count ensures attentive service from the staff. Standard rooms sparkle with crystal chandeliers and include high-end additions such as silky velvet sofas, intricately blown glass decorations, and smart TVs. Luxury apartments are also available and include a full kitchen with an oven and dishwasher. The amenities are minimal, but guests receive complimentary access to the Atlantic Fitness Centre and breakfast is included each morning.
Category: Boutique
Typical Starting/Peak Prices: $199/$223
Best for: Couples, families, business travelers
Booking: https://bom.so/VWm5DW
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The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is a romantic, Châteauesque-styled structure that has become a landmark in Old Québec. Because of its castle-like appearance and location on a bluff overlooking the St. Lawrence River, the historic landmark is majestic and easily recognizable. The hotel's architecture and history attract many visitors, including those who are not staying at the hotel but come to admire it.
In 1981, the hotel was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, and it have been built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Both the interior and exterior stay true to their roots, from the elegant ballrooms with sparkling chandeliers and draped curtains to the medieval, fortress-like tower atop the roof. With such a fascinating backstory, guests should not miss the chance to join a guided tour of the hotel or join a scavenger hunt designed for kids.
Standard hotel rooms are generally smaller than others in Quebec City, and really only suited to solo travelers or couples. However, you're booking here for the experience and location over the size or style of the rooms. Fairmont Gold rooms or suites are recommended for families. All guest rooms feature traditional decor, a complimentary coffee maker, an iron and ironing board, and an alarm clock radio. Despite the hotel's lavish appeal, know that these rooms may seem dated to some luxury travelers. This hotel also has pet-friendly floors for an extra $40 USD/night housekeeping fee.
Category: Luxury
Typical starting/peak prices: $230/$476
Best for: Couples, travelers with pets, families
Booking: https://bom.so/9ZpYgZ