Located on the outskirts of the town of Grand Falls-Windsor, the Riverfront Chalets offer a great location to explore the central region of Newfoundland. With a variety of outdoor activities, including zip lining, golfing and rafting on the doorstep, this is an ideal spot for adventure seekers. The chalets are also conveniently located to the restaurants and bars in Grand Falls-Windsor.

This secluded resort is surrounded by mountains and sits on a fresh water lake, creating a spell-binding backdrop. Located 30 minutes from downtown Clearwater; which is renowned as the gateway to Wells Gray Provincial Park, Alpine Meadows Resort is a popular choice for those following the popular fly drive route from Vancouver to Alberta’s National Parks.

Located at the very northern tip of the Sunshine Coast, near Powell River, Lund is the gateway to Desolation Sound, Savary Island and the Copeland Islands. The pristine waters, undisturbed woodlands and abundant wildlife opens up opportunities for exploring the great outdoors. Navigation from Vancouver, along the Sunshine Coast is by road and ferry, or you may choose to take the ferry from Comox on Vancouver Island.

Nestled in between the stunning mountain scenery and vast fine forests, the impressive log structure gets its very unique character from its cathedral ceiling and expansive deck areas overlooking Marsh Lake; and equally from the jaunty ambiance inside highlighted by its massive timbers of Engelmann spruce. Located 55km south of Whitehorse on Marsh Lake, Inn on the Lake is a beautiful log building, situated on the shores of the lake itself.

Sitting just 75 miles from Washington, D.C., the Skyland Resort is wonderfully located within Shenandoah National Park. Perched at the highest point on Skyline Drive, which is the only public road through the park, the Skyland Resort showcases truly breath-taking views. With 200,000 acres of protected land, the park is home to cascading waterfalls, spectacular vistas, sleepy woodland and a plethora of wildlife including birds, deer and bears.

Sitting just a mile from the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park, this resort is nestled alongside 100 miles of natural wonders, including cliffs, canyons, domes and natural bridges. Offering 100 guestrooms and suites, all are comfortable and rustically furnished, and feature flat screen televisions, coffee makers and wireless internet. There’s also a selection of spacious suites and many rooms boast either a balcony or view of the Red Rocks. After a busy day exploring, relax by the outdoor pool or hot tub before enjoying dinner at the Chimney Rock Restaurant, which serves hearty American cuisine.