From a chocolate chip cookie on check in through to comforter on your bed, DoubleTree by Hilton Lafayette welcomes you with authentic southern hospitality. Comfort and a traditional style are […]
| Monday | 09:00 - 17:30 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:30 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:30 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:30 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 15:30 |
| Saturday | 09:00 - 16:00 |
| Sunday | Closed |
From a chocolate chip cookie on check in through to comforter on your bed, DoubleTree by Hilton Lafayette welcomes you with authentic southern hospitality. Comfort and a traditional style are […]
This new, stylish, well-designed hotel has been built to the highest standards and brings luxury to Whitehorse. Relax in-style, remain connected and enjoy the rustic-chic of the tastefully appointed accommodations. […]
Surrounded by the calming energy of the desert mountains all rooms and suites offer a quiet reprieve and a chance to recharge. Rooms are adorned with clean lines, a memory […]
The Prince of Wales is an historic landmark in the charming town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, a quiet residential area just a 15 minute drive from Niagara Falls.
This idyllic inn is situated in the charming town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, just a 30 minute drive from Niagara Falls along the scenic Niagara Parkway. A quieter and more refined setting, the hotel makes a perfect choice for those not wanting the bustle of Niagara but want to enjoy easy access to The Falls. Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Main Street is a pleasant 10 minute walk, where you can find boutique shopping, quaint restaurants and bars. A myriad of vineyards and beautiful walking spots surround this pretty town.
This charming and historical inn is set in a quiet residential area just five minutes from Niagara-on-the-Lake Main Street, and a 15 minute drive from Niagara Falls.
Tucked into the boreal forests of the true Canadian North, Wilderness North is a remote wilderness lodge experience. Guests fly in on an hour-long private flight, stay in private lakefront cabins in the wilderness, enjoy three delicious meals per day and experience a wealth of activities; having 32km Miminiska Lake to yourself to fish, canoe or kayak.4 night / 5 day packageDay 1: Arrival and OrientationAfter a quick 55 minute flight to Miminiska Lodge from Thunder Bay International Airport, you’ll land on the runway behind the lodge, where your personal concierge meets you and delivers your bags to your cabin. After settling in, you regroup in the main lodge for a Canadian-themed welcome cocktail and a orientation of your week, as well as a First Nations ceremonial smudging ritual performed by a local Ojibwe. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to explore the lodge and get acquainted with your new surroundings. Do some yoga, grab a paddle board, canoe, kayak or just relax on the dock and read. Later in the evening, enjoy pre-dinner cocktails as well as the finest Ontario wine and local craft beer. After dinner in the main lodge, you can gather around the bonfire and meet your First Nations interpretive guides for the week, who will prepare you for the adventure that awaits.Days 2 – 4: Immerse Yourself in Northern Ontario WildernessEach morning, enjoy freshly brewed coffee or tea delivered to your cabin at the time of your choosing, followed by a made-to-order breakfast in the main dining lodge. Over the next 3 days, experience the best and most unique parts of Northern Ontario, including the vast network of lakes and rivers that weave their way around the unique topography of Boreal forests dotting the Canadian Shield. Learn to fish these pristine waters with an expert guide, and then watch as your fresh walleye is breaded and fried up right in front of your eyes for the ultimate boat-to-table experience: an outdoor shore lunch on a private island. You’ll canoe, kayak, and standup paddle to your heart’s content, enjoy nightly bonfires and entertainment, relax in the lakefront sauna, refresh your body with a dip off the dock in Miminiska Lake, and enjoy the long days of sun that are unique to being so far North. Take a day trip by boat to Snake Falls and Church Island, two major historical Anishnaabe (First Nations) sites. Your interpretive guides will regale you with facts and tales about their lives on this very land, not too long ago. The history on Miminiska is very recent and very real, and your guides will be there to tell you about what it was like growing up and living as a First Nations in this iconic region of Ontario. Ontario has the largest percentage population of Aboriginals in Canada. When night falls, sit by the crackling fire and listen to the sounds of the wolves howling and loons crooning as you gaze up at the millions of twinkling stars overhead. If you stay up late enough and the timing is right, you’ll have the opportunity to watch as the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) dance across the dark night sky, weaving their whisps of green luminescence to take your breath away.Day 5: Return to Thunder BayGet up early this morning to take in the last views of this pristine wilderness while you sip your fresh coffee on deck. After another delcious breakfast, you make your way back to Thunder Bay International Airport on the same Pilatus 8-seater plane we took in.
Listen to the flow of a nearby spring-fed creek. Hear the footfall of horses over hard packed trails. And spot a herd of wild elk grazing on the horizon. Near Salt Lake City but a world away, the 3,500-acre ranch in the Wasatch Mountain Range is where you’ll leave the cares of the modern world behind and reconnect with nature. From horseback riding through private trails that wind through fields of alpine sagebrush, fly fishing on miles of private waters, and shooting at the 18-stand sporting clay course, these are just some of the unique pleasures of this mountain retreat. In winter, cross-country ski miles of groomed trails, and take in backcountry skiing, cat skiing and full heli-ski experiences directly on their 3,500-acre estate. Salt Lake City International Airport is just 40 minutes drive away.
The Glynmill Inn is a hotel rich in history, positioned in Corner Brook amongst the breath-taking landscape of Newfoundland’s West coast, and only a short walk from the Rotary Arts Centre and Margaret Bowater Park. Sitting just steps from legendary Duval Street, where fine dining and some of the town’s most iconic Old Town attractions can be found. Deer Lake is 40 miles away and St. John’s is a seven hour drive,
Nestled between lively George Street West and historic Water Street, the JAG Boutique Hotel is steps away from local shopping, dining and the nightlife of downtown St. John’s.
This downtown hotel puts you in the heart of Newfoundland’s largest city and capital. St. John’s offers a unique combination of big city personality and small town charm with a characterful waterfront, narrow criss-crossing streets and Mile One Centre – a vibrant entertainment venue. St. John’s International Airport is a seven mile drive.
This historic property is located in Charlottesville’s National Historic District, providing a great downtown base from which to explore the area. The city has great dining and shopping, as well as unique attractions including Province House National Historic Site, The Gainsford House, Beaconsfield Historic House and Charlottetown Farmers Market, all of which you will find within an easy walk of this hotel.