6 Lodges Across Canada That Look Like They Belong In A Christmas Movie

It's a winter wonderland!
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Lights! Cameras! Action! December is almost upon us and with it comes the unofficial holiday hobby of binge-watching as many Christmas movies as humanly possible every single day of the month.

But as you watch those films, the Chrismas-worthy settings will have your dreaming about finding those magical locations nearby, whether it's homes, hotels or lodges in Canada.

In fact, the True North has some incredible holiday-worthy lodges that no doubt deserve to make a cameo in a film or two.

Emerald Lake Lodge

Address: 1 Emerald Lake Rd., Field, BC 

Why It Belongs In A Movie: This secluded snowy atmosphere feels like it's set in its own world, just like a Christmas movie.

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Lake Louise Ski Resort

Address: 1 Whitehorn Rd., Lake Louise, AB

Why It Belongs In A Movie: The brown wood against the white snow is a staple for holiday films everywhere.

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Blachford Lake Lodge 

Address: 23 Mitchell Dr., Yellowknife, N.W.T.

Why It Belongs In A Movie: What's a wintery film without some major northern lights? This lodge is also perched on top of a rock looking down at the lake. 

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Falcon Trails Resort 

Address: 100 Ridge Rd., Falcon Beach, MB

Why It Belongs In A Movie: A cozy cabin surrounded by Christmas trees? This spot is a shoo-in for a romantic film.

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Blue Mountain Resort

Address: 190 Gord Canning Dr., The Blue Mountains, ON

Why It Belongs In A Movie: The Blue Mountain Village is the perfect place to set the scene for a tiny Christmas town in any movie.

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Banff Sunshine Village  

Address: 1 Sunshine Access Rd., Banff, AB

Why It Belongs In A Movie: The majestic mountains at this holiday lodge could also make for a great backdrop in any winter film.

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  • Osobe Waberi was a Toronto-based Ethiopian-Somali Francophone writer at Narcity Canada. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in journalism and a news media diploma from Centennial College. Before Osobe’s gig as a national trending writer at Narcity, she worked at Toronto Star, The Canadian Press, VICE, and CBC.

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