The hotels used on our tours will meet the standard of a good, three- and four-star European hotel. Rooms will have private bathrooms, telephones and TV. The vast majority will also have tea- and coffee-making facilities. There will always be a bar or restaurant on site or nearby.
The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto (nights 1-2)
With its scenic harbour setting, this sleek high-rise property looks out over Lake Ontario. Air-conditioned guestrooms are modern in design, and amenities include mini-fridges, hairdryers, safes, tea/coffee-makers and Wi-Fi. There is a coffee bar and three restaurants serving international and American cuisines. Tennis and squash courts are available, as well as an indoor swimming pool and sundeck.
Sheraton Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa (night 3)
This downtown hotel is just a short distance from Parliament Hill and Rideau Canal. Polished guestrooms have TVs, hairdryers, safes, tea/coffee-makers, mini-fridges, air conditioning and Wi-Fi. A grill house and relaxed lounge are both on-site, and guests can make use of the indoor saltwater pool or fitness centre.
Sheraton, Montréal (nights 4-5)*
A refined hotel centrally located just a few minutes' walk from Rue St Catherine, Montreal’s main shopping and dining street. Laid-back guestrooms feature air conditioning, TVs, tea/coffee-makers, hairdryers, safes and Wi-Fi. A polished restaurant offers views of the city, and there is an on-site spa, fitness centre and indoor swimming pool.
*4 June 2024 departures will stay in the below hotel in Quebec City.
Hotel Palace Royal, Quebec City (nights 4-5)
Located in the historic area of Old Quebec, this polished hotel is built around an indoor tropical garden with a swimming pool. Classically decorated guestrooms feature tea/coffee-making facilities, hairdryers, TVs, mini-fridges, and Wi-Fi. There’s also a hot tub, a sauna, a steakhouse and a cocktail bar.
Elk and Avenue Hotel, Banff (nights 6-7)
Positioned on the edge of the town centre, this trendy hotel is backed by dramatic mountain scenery. Contemporary guestrooms encompass TVs, mini-bars, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. The on-site restaurant specialises in dishes with local ingredients, and there is a cocktail lounge, hot tub, sauna, ski storage, and a seasonal deck.
Whistler's Inn, Jasper (nights 8-9)
Located on the main street and opposite the Jasper train station, this charming hotel, full of character has a striking stone façade. Cosy guestrooms have TVs, tea/coffee-makers and minifridges. Guests can choose from an Italian restaurant, a relaxed eatery, and a bar with live music. On the roof, there are two hot tubs and a steam room, and there is also an on-site gift shop.
Sun Peaks Lodge, Sun Peaks (night 10)
A simple ski-in/ski-out hotel in the heart of Sun Peaks village. Guestrooms are snug and comfortable with views of either the village or Mt. Morrisey, as well as TVs, tea/coffee-makers, mini-bars, safes, hairdryers and free Wi-Fi. There is a steakhouse and bar, and a steam room, a sauna, and a hot tub.
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, Vancouver (nights 11-13)
Housed within two high-rise buildings, this sleek hotel is in downtown Vancouver. Contemporary guestrooms, with floor-to-ceiling windows, looking out of the city come with TVs, hairdryers, safes, mini-bars, air conditioning and Wi-Fi. A casual restaurant serves Canadian cuisine, and there is a bar, on-site Starbucks, and a fitness centre with a lap pool, hot tub, and sauna.