Ice Hotel
The Hôtel de Glace in Quebec is located in snow-covered hills, like a fairy tale-like icy castle. The hotel's dome and pillars are made of 500 tons of ice and 30,000 tons of snow - the same materials used to carve the sparkling indoor branch chandeliers and unique sculptures. This structure is as intricate as a snowflake and as fleeting: the hotel closes in late March, and by the time summer arrives, the frozen palace has completely melted.
Free Spirit Spheres
This famous treehouse hotel in Canada, like the shell of a walnut, is praised by many travelers and media as one of the best-designed treehouse hotels. Despite its small size, the hotel is fully equipped, and can accommodate up to four adults at a time. Basic necessities for daily life can be found here. Living in a treehouse, guests can enjoy the breathtaking view of the forest or the stars in the sky through the glass windows.
Clayoquot Wilderness Resort
Clayoquot Wilderness Resort is inspired by 19th century wilderness camps and is a childhood dream. The camp, a member of Relais & Châteaux, features 20 luxury guest tents in an explorer style with white canvas, nestled under the canopy of a rainforest along the water. Each room features raised wooden platforms, handcrafted Adirondeck furniture, vintage decor, king-sized beds with comforters, and a cedar plank boardwalk that leads guests to two lounge tents, one with a billiards table, a gentleman's club-style gaming tent suite with chess, and comfortable seating, and an art tent stocked with art supplies for guests' use. The rustic-style dining room serves the freshest local ingredients for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Fogo Island Inn
Although Fogo Island Inn in Newfoundland, Canada has only been built for a year, the combination of nature and minimalism is still breathtaking, highlighting the exquisite craftsmanship and unique aesthetics of Saunders Architecture. Its unique design and ideal geographical location create an excellent opportunity for clients, while the Shorefast Foundation strives to strengthen the island's economic and cultural heritage through contemporary ecological self-sustaining systems.
Trout Point Lodge
Located in the Southwest Nova UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, "worth a visit, no matter the season"; The New York Times "Trout Point Lodge is the smartest hotel in the whole province"; Financial Times "For luxury in the wilderness, check out Trout Point Lodge in Nova Scotia; member of Small Luxury Hotels "Forbes Trout Point Lodge"; One of the most innovative and sustainable tourism projects in the world"; National Geographic Society "Attention astronomers and cosmic thinkers: these are the best places on the planet to stargaze" according to Time magazine.
Elements luxury tented camp
Luxurious glamping, including private butler service, that can be added to your summer must-visit list. It allows you to escape from reality and fully enjoy your holiday.
Flora Bora Forest Lodging
Flora Bora's three-season Mongolian yurt accommodation is nestled in a 30-acre forest, natural trails, and a small lake. The hotel is conveniently located just minutes away from the beautiful Emma Beach and Christopher Lake, and a short distance from Prince Albert National Park. Each uniquely decorated yurt is fully equipped with a bathroom, small kitchenette, private deck, and access to the surrounding nature trails. Join us for a relaxing getaway in our charming forest!
Lazy Bear Expeditions & Tours, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Lazy Bear Lodge is an "All Seasons" bed and breakfast located in the Valle Crucis valley of North Carolina. The lodge is a custom-built five-bedroom modern cabin perched on a hillside, offering breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and valley below. We are centrally located just minutes away from the Blue Ridge Parkway, Boone, Blowing Rock, and Banner Elk. Guests can relax in the common areas, where a wood-burning double-sided fireplace provides a warm and inviting atmosphere in the Great Room and Dining Room for socializing or unwinding. Both rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and doors that lead to a rear balcony with ample seating and views of the surrounding mountains, forests, gardens, and abundant wildlife.
Inn On The Lake
This quaint cottage is located on the shore of Marsh Lake, offering views of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). It provides kayaking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing. The inn has a restaurant. Each room at Inn on the Lake Whitehorse is equipped with rustic furniture and a private bathroom. Some apartments feature a kitchen or balcony. The restaurant serves a 4-course dinner daily, including 2 main courses. In the evening, guests can relax in the bar or enjoy coffee in the café. Inn on the Lake features a fitness center, hot tub, and sauna, and offers free bicycle and snowshoe rentals. Yukon Inn on the Lake Lodge is a 45-minute drive from downtown Whitehorse and Whitehorse Airport.
Sundance Lodges, Kananaskis Country
Sundance Lodges hotel is located in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, offering comfortable camping facilities, beautiful teepees, cozy trapper tents, and uninhabited campsites. Bring your own camping gear or rent from here. The campgrounds are forested, quiet, and close to many outdoor activities - perfect for day trips to Calgary and Banff. Fresh hot coffee is served in the morning, with basic groceries and gifts available at the Trading Post. There are also hot showers, flush toilets, and coin-operated laundry machines at the back.