Some of Canada's most unique features are the majestic hotels that were built across the country from the late 1800s well into the 20th Century. The two main railways, the Canadian Pacific and the Canadian National (and its predecessors) built many of these. For their time they were miracles of construction and engineering, and attracted worldwide attention and admiration. They have become something that is associated with Canada and are a part of the national heritage and identity. Hotels of similar design were built in other places, and many of these are also among the world's 'Grand Hotels.' (continue...)
Situated between British Columbia
Coast Mountain Range and the Pacific Ocean, people flock to the Greater
Vancouver area like seagulls to fast food, creating one of Canada's largest
metropolitan areas. Both business and leisure travellers find their way here,
and fortunately there is no shortage of places that can accommodate in accordance to needs and budget, ranging from grand corporate hotels to intimate country inns. (continue...)
The resort of Whistler Blackcomb, with ski runs and lifts on both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, is ranked among the world’s best. Add to this local hiking trails, golf courses, campsites, bike trails, and the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural scenery and Whistler becomes a year-round, multiple-attraction tourist destination. (continue...)