Ringed by peaks of the Canadian Rockies, Royal Canadian Lodge in
Banff, Alberta, puts outdoor adventure hunters, travelers on weekend
getaways, families and couples mountain vistas and natural wonders
of Banff National Park. In Canada's first national park, guests are
just four blocks from downtown Banff's shopping and dining, and short
rides from the Upper Hot Springs spa and bath house, and Sulphur Mountain
gondola for trips 2,300 meters, or nearly 7,500 feet, into the sky
for exquisite views of the Rockies.
Outdoor adventure awaits Royal Canadian guests, who are near tree-covered,
riverfront paths for cycling, walking, running. They also can enjoy
golf, downhill and cross-country skiing, mountain biking, horseback
riding, bird watching and fishing.
Built with pampering and relaxing in mind, the Royal Canadian offers
the Grotto Spa, which comes complete with massages, mud wraps, facials,
spa tub, steam room, and a mineral-enriched, saltwater soaking pool.
For fine-dining ambience, the hotel's Evergreen serves regional Canadian
dishes, such as Alberta Beef Tenderloin and Arctic Char, and international
cuisine. The hotel also features a fitness center and business services.
This five-story hotel in the Canadian Rockies features 99 guestrooms
with maple wood furnishings, feather duvets, high ceilings, video
games, cable/satellite TVs, refrigerators, safes, high-speed Internet
access, bathrobes, and windows that open.
Guests at the Royal Canadian Lodge gravitate toward the lobby for
drinks around a huge wood-burning fireplace, perhaps with books
from the hotel's complimentary lending library. The cheerful ski-lodge
ambience attracts vacationing couples, families and outdoor lovers
from throughout North America seeking relaxing retreats. |