I worked as a telephone operator and manual elevator operator at Chateau Lake Louise after high school, it was like a castle then. Some friends and I went to a conference in Ottawa and stayed in the Chateau Laurier, small rooms as it was originally accommodated low income residents. My daughter and I toured Hotel MacDonald after high tea, including the royal suite. Those hotels appear to be built by craftsmen in comparison the boxes they build now.
It is my dream to one day stay in everyone of these beautiful hotels! When I was a child I saw one of them on a summer trip from Colorado and I have never forgotten the beauty of these amazing hotels and the beauty of Canada!
I have been fortunate to stay in the following: Chateau Frontenac, Chateau Lauirier, Royal York, Bessborough, Banff, Lake Louse, Jasper Park Lodge, Hotel Vancouver, Empress.
Thanks for your kind words! That’s a good catch. I had a whole paragraph about the Prince Albert in my original script that didn’t make the cut, and it looks like I forgot to include it elsewhere! The Prince Albert was a very interesting piece of this story - sorry about the omission.
Well done! Exactly what I was looking for to show my little girl who has to do her schooling online right now! It would be just awesome to see stand-alone's for each. But I do realize how much work that could potentially be hwvr, I assure you it would be well received!
You don’t think its boomng now? You have got to be a social crank , our economy is currently red hot . , lowest unemployment rate in years which is why we have to allow more immigration which I would bet really pisses you off and , oh yea , you despise Justin Trudeau
The image at 2:29 is incorrectly labelled. The entire building is Windsor Station. The Windsor Hotel is not in the photo. It was about 100 m past the right side of St. George's Church (shown in the image) on Peel and the north side of Dorchester.
I worked as a telephone operator and manual elevator operator at Chateau Lake Louise after high school, it was like a castle then.
Some friends and I went to a conference in Ottawa and stayed in the Chateau Laurier, small rooms as it was originally accommodated low income residents.
My daughter and I toured Hotel MacDonald after high tea, including the royal suite.
Those hotels appear to be built by craftsmen in comparison the boxes they build now.
It is my dream to one day stay in everyone of these beautiful hotels! When I was a child I saw one of them on a summer trip from Colorado and I have never forgotten the beauty of these amazing hotels and the beauty of Canada!
I have stayed in lake Louise, Fronenac, Lauirier, Banff and soon Montebello and I have love evryone
oh and the Palliser and queen Elizabeth
I have been fortunate to stay in the following: Chateau Frontenac, Chateau Lauirier, Royal York, Bessborough, Banff, Lake Louse, Jasper Park Lodge, Hotel Vancouver, Empress.
Excellently done. However the Prince Albert Hotel in Thunder Bay was forgotten.
Thanks for your kind words! That’s a good catch. I had a whole paragraph about the Prince Albert in my original script that didn’t make the cut, and it looks like I forgot to include it elsewhere! The Prince Albert was a very interesting piece of this story - sorry about the omission.
Go ignore depth on your hotels like Banff Springs. What a hotel. Anybody who lives in Banff can get a job there
What a place with scenery.
Well done! Exactly what I was looking for to show my little girl who has to do her schooling online right now!
It would be just awesome to see stand-alone's for each. But I do realize how much work that could potentially be hwvr, I assure you it would be well received!
So glad you found it useful! That would be a lot of work, but who knows - maybe I will do that one day!
The Bessborough in Saskatoon is beautiful.
The Hotel Saskatchewan is also a grande hotel. Every bit as nice as the Bess on the inside, but the exterior doesn't match.
Stayed at the Banff Springs, and Lac Louise, beautiful walking trails at both.
Excellent video! This channel deserves way more subscribers
Thanks! Appreciate the kind words!
“Booming Canadian economy” wish I lived then.
You don’t think its boomng now? You have got to be a social crank , our economy is currently red hot . , lowest unemployment rate in years which is why we have to allow more immigration which I would bet really pisses you off and , oh yea , you despise Justin Trudeau
Great work, keep it up
Nice video! This is such good quality, and opened my eye on a subject i'd never heard about! It's truly a shame you don't have more views and subs
Thank you so much! That means a lot. Hopefully I will be able to put out a few more videos in 2021, and maybe that will result in more views/subs.
Good video cheers!
The image at 2:29 is incorrectly labelled. The entire building is Windsor Station. The Windsor Hotel is not in the photo. It was about 100 m past the right side of St. George's Church (shown in the image) on Peel and the north side of Dorchester.
Ah, sorry about that mistake. Thanks for providing this information!
Thank you this was what I was looking for 👍
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Glad you enjoyed it!
I always wonder why these hotels were build the same, now I know ....
My goal is to stay in all of them before I die
Me too! They are such a wonderful place to stay. It’s great when a hotel can be an experience in itself!
Excellent video . Though I loved the music , it got a little loud at some points overpowering your narration .
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll try to fix that in future videos.
It's hard to stop a train
Look 👀 like this hotels where build by ancient people long time ago.
For a country that's only 154 years old, the turn of the 20th century is pretty much ancient history!
you bet..tartarian empire..mudfloods..star fortress...
Was St Andrew's by the sea nor a CP hotel
Does this cover the Empress in Victoria?
I do mention the Empress in the video, but unfortunately didn’t have time to cover it in much detail!