Looking for a old fashioned LODGE
Any recomemndations for a old time lodge in Canada? I am looking for a winter wonderland escape.
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Dave, Google on Prince of Wales Lodge in Waterton, Alberta. I haven't been there myself, but a friend of mine was there just a few weeks ago and LOVED it. Romantic, historical... all that good stuff! There are several photos on their website. Hope this helps!<BR><BR>Lynette<BR>
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I would visit the Prince of Wales for lunch or dinner but I don't think I would stay there. Many of these old type lodges are very expensive but the rooms are from the 50's or so.<BR><BR>Waterton is a lovely place when the wind isn't blowing. Waterton Glacier Suites is a new lodge there that has very nice rooms, although not inexpensive. I suppose it depends on your budget.
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In Waterton I would suggest the Kilmorey Lodge - located in town and very romantic. Otherwise I would suggest the Jasper Park Lodge in where else - Jasper. Tres beautiful!
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My pick for a winter wonderland escape would be "Emerald Lake Lodge" in Yoho National Park. Search the posts, you will find lots of comments (inncluding mine) about the lodge and the environs.
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Two classic lodges in the Laurentians, North of Montreal:<BR><BR>La Sapinière: http://www.sapiniere.com/<BR><BR>Le Grand Lodge Mont-Tremblant: http://www.legrandlodge.com/
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We stayed in Revelstoke, BC two years ago, and this town is gorgeous! There is a large lodge on the outskirts of this small town with more "modern" facilities, etc. - http://www.hillcresthotel.com/, and it is excellent, but if you are looking for a "classic" lodge with old pine and stuffed bears and fish on the walls, can't help you. Where do you plan on going?
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