The prestigious travel publication has chosen unique accommodations that offer a sense of place in nature, small size, and superlative service, dining, and guest comfort.
Chosen among the top 5 boutique lodges in Canada
(1888PressRelease) November 18, 2008 - The publisher of Boutique Lodges, Pacific Avenue, S.A., announces the publication's selection of the top 5 nature lodges in Canada. Based on a careful review of accommodations throughout Canada, the 5 were chosen for their small size, true reflection of their natural surroundings, as well as established reputations within the field of hospitality and dining.
The top 5 boutique lodges in Canada are:
1. King Pacific Lodge, British Columbia
2. Trout Point Lodge of Nova Scotia
3. Moraine Lake Lodge, Alberta
4. Clayquot Wilderness Resort, British Columbia
5. Hotel Sacacomie, Quebec
The ability to give guests a true sense of wilderness escape, a sense of architectural and aesthetic place within nature, geographic considerations, eco-friendliness, and excellence in guest services and dining resulted in the ultimate selection. British Columbia scored two in the top 5, while Quebec, Alberta, and Nova Scotia each claimed one hotel. Properties did not apply to be considered for the top 5 selection.
All the properties have achieved recognition for their excellence and have been in business for at least 8 years. King Pacific Lodge, for example is a member of the prestigious Rosewood Hotels, while Trout Point Lodge of Nova Scotia is inspected and recommended by Conde Nast Johansens. All claim stunning natural surrounding, including Lake Louise in Alberta, the Clayquot Sound Biosphere Reserve, and the Southern Nova Scotia Biosphere Reserve. The smallest property is Trout Point, with 13 units, and the largest is Hotel Sacacomie with slightly over 100 rooms.
Boutique Lodges is the latest Internet publication of Pacific Avenue, which also puts out the Costa Rica Travel Review, the number one culinary travel site foodvacation.com, and Costa Rica Luxury Hotels.