Canada’s Top Boutique Hotels




 
 

1. Auberge Saint-Antoine
Nestled in Québec City’s Old Port, the Auberge Saint-Antoine complements the quaint Petit-Champlain district with elegant decor featuring hundreds-year-old artifacts and modern accents. Additional touches, such as minibars, coffee machines, and bathrooms equipped with heated floors and no-fog mirrors earn an extra nod of approval, but recent guests particularly applaud this Relais & Châteaux property’s warm and courteous hotel staff.

 




 
 

2. Fogo Island Inn
Fogo Island Inn isn’t your average hotel. The inn, which is held up by stilts so as not to damage the rocky topography it sits on, features a contemporary, almost futuristic architectural design that seems at odds with the centuries-old fishing village it occupies. Because of the inn’s remote location on Fogo Island (situated off the northeast coast of Newfoundland, Canada), the property cultivates a familial, intimate atmosphere that recent guests loved. You won’t find much in the surrounding area, but the inn provides all the unique amenities you could need for a relaxing, secluded getaway.