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  • This lakeside resort set on 800 acres (325 ha) of Muskoka countryside, is suitable for both family vacations and quiet getaways. Spa.

  • The biggest hotel in Canada, with 1,590 guest rooms, caters equally well to business travelers and families. An indoor waterslide, daycare center, and more keep the children amused.

  • While the parents attend a conference, kids are kept busy in the indoor waterpark and supervised children’s program. This hotel near Pearson Airport has 433 exceptionally well-appointed guestrooms and is a popular conference center. A variety of restaurants and bars ensure you rarely need leave the premises.

  • Across from Union Station, this large hotel has been a Toronto landmark since 1929. The magnificent lobby is a fitting backdrop for the many heads of state who have stayed here. There are several restaurants and bars, including the cozy Library Bar, and a great spa.

  • Facing Lake Ontario, just a few steps away, this small hotel is about a 15-minute drive from downtown. Parking is free, rooms are large and well-furnished, and there’s a restaurant and bar.

  • Coddling its guests with every comfort, and in a prime Yorkville location, this hotel is a favorite with celebrities. The excellent Truffles restaurant and chic Avenue bar add to the elegance.

  • Just south of Chinatown, this hostel has its own lively in-house bar and an outdoor patio. Beds are in dorms, rooms for four, or a few private rooms. Bathrooms are shared.

  • Rooms and suites in this large boutique hotel are spacious and luxuriously furnished; some have private terraces. Features include an opulent pool, a huge rooftop patio with two whirlpools and spectacular city views, a spa and fitness club, a business center, and meeting rooms.

  • Centrally located in the financial district, this Hilton is geared to businesspeople. Standard rooms are spacious and modern, suites ideal for longer stays, and executive rooms provide extras such as special workchairs.

  • Nestled in a valley, this is a perfect base for pursuing outdoor activities such as downhill or cross-country skiing, golfing, tennis, and hiking. Spa.

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