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Places to stay in Canada

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Top-rated places to stay in Canada

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Tower in Broad Cove
Shackup Tower - 30 ft in the air & hot tub
Perched high on an ocean hillside, built on 30 ft tall steel legs, the cozy quarters above are akin to an old ship’s cabin. With 360 views at 30ft up you can chart the sun and stars across the sky, set your rhythm to the ebb & flow of the tide and scout the surf from above. Greet the evenings with a cozy woodstove, sunset with drinks on the deck, moonrise with a dip in the hottub & mornings with fresh espresso. Permit yourself to depart land for a while and come stand watch at The Tower.
$426 per night
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Tiny home in Chesterville
A Real Trip Off-Grid Mushroom House & Sauna
Get away from the hustle at our off-grid oasis. A unique structure with a living roof. You can pick your own veggies in our seasonal garden and cook outdoors with our authentic earth oven! Cozy up in the cabin with your favourite book, take a walk on the trails, or sweat your cares away in the wood fired sauna or maybe even some try cold water therapy, while the water is still cold. Includes all cooking tools needed for a good meal. Hot water and Shower will be back in service May 10th
$145 per night
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Cottage in Lunenburg
2-storey designer cottage - Shobac Farm Gate House
Gate House, a unique two-storey dwelling designed by internationally celebrated architect Brian MacKay-Lyons, is located near the entryway to Shobac Farm. Its Corten steel exterior projects a modern feel over the pastoral and architectural landscape, where Shobac Farm meets the LaHave Estuary. Accommodating up to 5 guests, Gate House is a cozy, fully equipped cottage providing a comfortable, relaxing and unique getaway for solo travelers, couples and small groups.
$240 per night
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Homes for rent in Canada

Home in Lake Country
Okanagan Lake Paradise in a Stunning Sante Fe Home
$444 per night
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Home in Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré
Ski-in/Car out Mt-blanc HOT TUB VIEW Tremblant 20m
$152 per night
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Home in Huntsville
Modern Muskoka Getaway on Fairy Lake w/Hot Tub!
$920 per night
Home in Carbon
Modern Gated 8 Bedroom Mansion Built on 5 Acres
$811 per night
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Private room in Toronto
Large Private Downtown Room
$71 per night
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Home in Winnipeg
Winnipeg's Iconic Tree House
$442 per night
Home in Amherstburg
Waterfront Wine-Route Retreat "Luckystone Sound"
$296 per night
Home in St-Damien
The Piña Colada ! The mesmorizing !
$164 per night
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Home in Peterborough
Lakefront Escape
$218 per night
Home in Shirley
♨ Cedar Coast Lodge - Coastal retreat w/ HOT TUB
$283 per night
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Home in Calgary
Detach, Luxury, Near Downtown w/ Hot tub+ Garage
$318 per night
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Home in Athens
Majestic Lakefront Home with Indoor Pool!
$390 per night

Serviced apartments for rent in Canada

Serviced apartment in Burlington
By The Lake Couple Getaway Business Travel Luxury
$181 per night
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Serviced apartment in Toronto
Lakeview Serviced Condo: 2bed 2bath 1 free parking
$355 per night
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Serviced apartment in Toronto
Bright, Spacious 1 BDRM Apt - In Trendy Queen W.
$78 per night
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Serviced apartment in Caistor Centre
The Porch
$75 per night
Serviced apartment in FARA
Lakeside, basemnt only, hot tub, sauna, sup boards
$137 per night
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Serviced apartment in Burnaby
Brand-new Luxury Spacious 2-Bedroom Apartment
$238 per night
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Serviced apartment in Marmora
Beaver Creek Lodge
$159 per night
Serviced apartment in Sainte-Adèle
Cozy apartment with indoor pool & hot tub
$78 per night
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Serviced apartment in Emsdale
Hill Top
$111 per night
Serviced apartment in Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies
FOLGALERIE JARDINFOU GÎTEDODO ... (CITQ: no.096876)
$52 per night
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Serviced apartment in Whistler
DOWNTOWN WHISTLER, Luxury 1 BR Retreat + AC
$109 per night
Serviced apartment in Whistler
Vintage in the Village
$71 per night
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Hotel rooms in Canada

Hotel room in Brossard
Motel Champlain Brossard
$87 per night
Hotel room in Montréal
DESIGNER INN ROOM THE HEART OF MONTREAL'S SCENE
$122 per night
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Hotel room in Montréal
SUITE W/JACUZZI IN THE HEART OF MONTREAL'S SCENE
$120 per night
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Hotel room in Tobermory
Deluxe Queen Room - Adventure The Bruce Inn 101
$108 per night
Hotel room in Port Carling
Studio C: Lake view/1 Queen/Balcony/Kitchenette
$166 per night
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Hotel room in Sainte-Adèle
Room with a beautiful view of the lake!
$97 per night
Hotel room in Tofino
Tofino Motel Water View One Bedroom Suite
$277 per night
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Hotel room in Whitney
CABIN, THE INSIDE OUT
$199 per night
Hotel room in Tobermory
Deluxe Quadruple Room-Adventure The Bruce Inn 1001
$126 per night
Hotel room in Whistler
Ski-in/out Contemporary Condo | LC304
$174 per night
Hotel room in Sherwood Park
Cute and Cozy Hotel - Free Breakfast
$67 per night
Hotel room in Tobermory
Deluxe Quadruple Room-Adventure The Bruce Inn 1006
$194 per night

Your guide to Canada

Welcome to Canada

If you could design a country for the sole purpose of road tripping, you couldn’t do any better than Canada, where seemingly endless highways zigzag through evergreen forests, past towering peaks, and along rugged shorelines. From the Rocky Mountains in the west to thundering Niagara Falls to the east, the sprawling landscapes and natural wonders are the definition of wild. By land mass, Canada is only outsized by Russia. It’s so big that its three largest national parks — Wood Buffalo, Nahanni, and Quttinirpaaq — could each swallow smaller countries whole.

All of that open space in the Great White North makes outdoor recreation, from hiking trails in the summer to skating across frozen lakes in the winter, favorite national pastimes. Rafters ride the rapids of thrilling waterways like the Ottawa, Kicking Horse, and Chilcotin rivers. Ski towns like Banff in Alberta and Whistler in British Columbia have become synonymous with world-class snow sports. And while many of the 10 provinces remain sparsely populated, the largest cities pack a global punch: Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver are thriving cosmopolitan metropolises, each earning international acclaim for their arts and culinary scenes. Truly, Canada shows off its remarkable diversity at every turn.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Canada?

There’s a reason Canada was nicknamed the Great White North: Winters get icy and subarctic cold throughout much of the country. Unsurprisingly, winter sports such as ice hockey, ice fishing, skiing, and snowshoeing are widely popular activities. But even in the snowiest months of December, January, and February, Canada’s sheer size makes for varied climates. In general, the coastal areas of British Columbia, the westernmost province, remain the mildest throughout the year, with drizzly winters and balmy summers.

All of Canada’s major cities experience distinct seasons, with gardens blossoming in the spring, outdoor festivals booming throughout the summer, and colorful foliage in the country’s many urban parks luring out leaf peepers in the fall. In the great outdoors, summer is the high season, as mountain trails to dazzling alpine lakes finally become accessible when snow melts late into June at the highest elevations. And any trip to stay in one of Canada’s house rentals demands at least a few licks of maple syrup — even better at one of the many springtime festivals dedicated to the seasonal tapping of the sap.


What are the top things to do in Canada?

Historic District of Old Quebec

No other place in North America has quite the European flair of Old Quebec, the only walled city in North America north of Mexico. Today this historic district — dating from the early 16th century — forms the cultural center of Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec. Its charming French- and British-era architecture is so significant and well preserved it’s been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you’ll find independent boutiques and little cafes filling pedestrian areas like the compact Quartier Petit Champlain, one of the oldest shopping districts on the continent.

Banff National Park

Canada’s world-renowned national parks preserve some of North America’s most scenic landscapes, with Banff being the first and arguably most dramatic of them all. This slice of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains is a year-round alpine playground. In the summer, hikers and bikers take to the trails lacing across the backcountry and circling turquoise lakes. Winter action turns to the slopes, when the resort town of Banff buzzes with skiers and snowshoers chasing the fresh powder.

Niagara Falls

Once you slip on your waterproof poncho and get a close-up look at this trio of thundering cascades, you’ll understand why Niagara Falls has wooed so many honeymooners here for centuries: The views of the rapids tumbling over the glacier-carved cliffs are magnificently poetic. The unmatched popularity of the falls certainly draws crowds, but it’s easy to get off the typical track with active side trips such as Niagara Glen, where you can hike trails through the scenic Niagara Gorge, and tasting tours in the surrounding wine country.

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