Canada’s Boutique Hotels




 

7. Hotel Windsor Arms
According to recent visitors, The Windsor Arms is an especially quaint Toronto boutique hotel. A brick exterior welcomes visitors to the elegant comforts inside. It’s the beauty of this Yorkville property, nestled among high-end shops, that keeps many guests returning to this spot, just steps from Bloor Street. Recent visitors said the 28 suites equipped with an acoustic guitar, deep soaking tubs, and flat-screen TVs are spacious, but in need of a refresh. And for the anglophiles who can’t get enough of the property’s English atmosphere, the Windsor Arms features an on-site tea room offering midday sips alongside a fireplace. For larger meals, try one of the hotel’s two on-site restaurants: The Gatsby or Savion. At the spa, a large terrace and a saltwater pool are each refreshing ways to unwind before or after a treatment.

 

8. The Great George
Elegant accommodations, welcoming staff members, and an excellent downtown location are just a few reasons why travelers rave about The Great George hotel. Set in the heart of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, the historic boutique hotel features 54 simply decorated rooms positioned across a few different restored heritage buildings. Each accommodation comes equipped with free Wi-Fi access, a work desk, and a flat-screen TV. Plus, all room rates include complimentary breakfast, a weeknight reception and parking. The property also houses two meeting rooms, with catering options available, and can host wedding parties. While the hotel does not offer a restaurant, gym, or spa, guests say the incredibly kind employees and ideal location more than make up for the lack of on-site amenities. Visitors are able to walk to nearby attractions, parks, and eateries.