Nestled in the picturesque Yukon River Valley, miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the Northern Lights Resort & Spa has welcomed guests for close to a decade.
Today we speak with Andrea and Bongo, who had the courage and vision to restore the former Riverview Cottages into Camp Bongopix near Algonquin Park. They discuss the transformation, and how they have been able to reinvent themselves during COVID-19. Camp Bongopix: A legendary Canadian experience in the making!
For those travellers seeking a one-of-a-kind hotel experience that delivers big on charm and history, then The Halliburton Hotel located in downtown Halifax is just the ticket.
Tucked away in the rolling foothills of the Alberta hamlet of Priddis is a small but distinguished boutique property that uses indigenous Rundle rock and timber-beam construction to blend seamlessly into the surrounding environment.
The plan to build a new property in Whitehorse, Yukon, may have floated around for a few years. But in 2018, those plans came to fruition and construction officially began on Raven Inn Whitehorse.
The All Suites Whitney Manor is more than a designated historic property that offers guests the opportunity to step back in time. It’s more than a successful business model comprising five self-contained suites. And it’s more than a stately Kingston, ON, manor overlooking the St. Lawrence River.
In the small village of Caraquet, New Brunswick, Hôtel Paulin stands out as a stately and proud testament to those generations who came before. Built in 1890, this waterfront jewel offers a rare and beautiful example of authentic Acadian architecture.
The restored Princess and the Pea reopened under its original name, Traveler’s Hotel, and almost instantly earned a reputation as a hidden gem in the Fraser Valley.
The Saskatoon Inn & Conference Centre may have seen some changes over the past four decades, but one thing that has stayed the same is that they always find a way to ensure that their guests feel welcome