A prairie resort stay where the welcome lands soft and the evenings stretch long — Camille checked in and found more polish than the star class suggests.
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Four properties across Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan — each visited in person by our writers, each reviewed without a hotel cheque.
A prairie resort stay where the welcome lands soft and the evenings stretch long — Camille checked in and found more polish than the star class suggests.
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A big, modern Toronto-side stay with pool energy and mixed guest notes — Camille stayed to separate the shine from the friction.
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Quiet rooms, open sky and a resort rhythm that rewards a slower trip — Camille’s February stay still sits high on our list.
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Falls energy, lively floors and a room that makes the mist feel close — Mira arrived buzzing and left with a clear take for holiday travellers.
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Whitecap’s resort quiet surprised Camille — deep sleep, open views and a pace that suits a real break. Guests keep praising the rooms and the calm; we agree it earns a careful look.
Read the full reviewRegions we keep returning to — each card points you toward the mood of a trip, not a price tag.
Mist, throngs and evening glow — a classic Ontario escape when you want spectacle at the door.
Etobicoke-side stays for travellers who want city reach without living downtown all weekend.
Wide approaches and resort islands of light — ideal when you want space more than skyline.
Quiet nights, open horizons and resorts that feel like a deep exhale after the highway.