These Two Stunning Canadian Hotels Cracked A List Of The 100 Best Stays In The World

They are so dreamy.

Staff Writer

If you're ready to get out and explore right in your own backyard, two Canadian hotels are being recognized as some of the best in the world.

A survey done by Travel + Leisure narrowed down the top 100 hotels across the globe by gathering feedback from readers' travel experiences. The hotels were rated based on their facilities, location, service, food, and overall value.

The Canadian destination ranking highest on the list was the Manoir Hovey in North Hatley, Quebec, which managed to come in at number 23 on the list.

According to its website, the five-star Relais & Châteaux property is located just under two hours from Montreal and is surrounded by 30 acres of woods, right along the scenic Lake Massawippi.

A bit further down the list is another Canadian destination over on the West Coast.

Coming in as part of a six-way tie for the 80th spot was The Wickaninnish Inn in Tofino, British Columbia.

Another Relais & Châteaux property, the inn is right near Vancouver Island's west coast, sitting between the rainforest and sea with absolutely incredible views that transport you to a whole new world.

Now, with Canada only snagging two spots on the list, you may be wondering what other countries came out on top. India had the most properties on the list, with a total of 12.

And Sub-Saharan Africa seems like a destination a majority of people were impressed by, with a total of 13 properties from the region making the list, including the Mahali Mzuri in Masai Mara, Kenya, which took the number one spot in the world.

Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

  • Emily Silva was a Vancouver-based Associate Editor at Narcity Canada. She worked on the Trending Desk covering everything from what's trending across the country to what's happening near you. Originally from Cambridge, Ontario, Emily recently switched things up by making a move to the West coast. For the past four years Emily worked as an assignment reporter and writer at CTV News Kitchener. She also held previous roles at MuchMusic and Rogers TV. Emily graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism from Ryerson University with a minor in Sociology.

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