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The Nita Lake Lodge starts with a prestigious location in the Creekside area of the Western Canadian resort town of Whistler, outside of the main Village area.
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Québec City’s not all castles and ramparts, not by a long shot. Quite a bit of it, as in many other North American cities, is Sixties and Seventies office towers.
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The Hotel Nelligan is named for Émile Nelligan, one of Quebec’s most celebrated poets, and his face and quotations adorn the interiors of the hotel.
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In Montreal, the boutiques have all but run the big chains out of town — and Hôtel le Germain is the place that started it all.
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Many hotels in Vancouver can boast breathtaking views — this town is nothing if not topographically gifted. However, the district of Coal Harbour on the north edge of downtown has a slight edge on the rest. Think of it as stadium seating for the panorama that unfolds across the Burrard Inlet
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