Canadian National Hotels

Canadian National Hotels was a hotel chain under control by Canadian National Railways. In addition to their own hotels, it acquired some from predecessor railway companies like the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Grand Trunk Railway and Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway. Some of their assets were later acquired by rival Canadian Pacific Hotels after 1988.

Surviving hotels

Fairmont Hotels and Resorts

Château Laurier, Ottawa, Ontario
Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia
Newfoundland Hotel, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Château Laurier Ottawa, Ontario, 1923–1988 – Built for Grand Trunk Railway and now part of the Fairmont chain as Fairmont Château Laurier
  • Jasper Park Lodge Jasper, Alberta, 1923–1988 – Built for Canadian National Railway and now part of the Fairmont chain as Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
  • The Macdonald Edmonton, Alberta, 1923–1988 – Built for Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and now part of the Fairmont chain as Fairmont Hotel Macdonald
  • Hotel Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia, 1939–1988 – jointly operated with CP Hotels 1939–1962. Now part of Fairmont chain as Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
  • Queen Elizabeth Hotel Montreal, Quebec, 1958–1988 – now part of Fairmont chain as Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth with building owned by Ivanhoé Cambridge.

Delta Hotels

Others

Demolished hotels

See also

References

  • Canadian National Railways[permanent dead link]
  • Pictou Lodge Resorts
  • Fort Garry Hotel
  • Rodd Charlottetown
  • Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel and Resort
  • A Walking Tour of Brandon