Top 5 Canada Hotels

1. The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Alberta
The milky-blue Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier hanging above it are enticement alone to stay at The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, as did the Rolling Stones recently. The quarters are amazingly comfortable inside, with a breathtaking landscape outside. The newly renovated Stanley Thompson wing now features a golf theme. But it is even more rugged pursuits for which the refined resort is famed: mountaineering and hiking, skiing and skating. (800) 441-1414 or (403) 522-3511, www.fairmont.com/lakelouise



2. Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
A celebrity hive during September’s annual Toronto International Film Festival, the Four Seasons Toronto will host Hollywood in even higher style given the recent rehab of its spacious Yorkville Suites, featuring 42-inch plasma TVs, DVD and stereo entertainment systems, marble bathrooms, and walk-out balconies. (800) 819-5053 or (416) 964-0411, www.fourseasons.com/toronto

3. Ritz-Carlton, Montreal
Management of the historic hotel recently reverted to the owners, ensuring the sort of personal attention for which the 1912 hotel is famed. (800) 363-0366 or (514) 842-4212, www.ritzmontreal.com

4. The Fairmont Chateau Whistler
New equipment and televisions in the health club and optional golf transfers via helicopter shape up the Chateau Whistler this year. (800) 441-1414 or (604) 938-8000, www.fairmont.com/whistler

5. Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver
Check into panoramic views atop the Pacific Centre and, later, check out with a meal to go from the hotel’s famed kitchens. (800) 332-3442 or (604) 689-9333, www.fourseasons.com/vancouver    


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