Look, we get it - you've probably stayed in plenty of fancy hotels. But how many can claim they've got walls that could actually withstand a siege? Built from local stone and restored with serious attention to detail, the Stronghold isn't trying to be something it's not.
We've kept the fortress vibes while sneaking in heated floors, proper Wi-Fi, and beds that'll make you forget you're basically sleeping in a castle. The original stone stays, the drafty windows? Those got upgraded.
Our StoryEach room's got character - some with original arrow slits, others with mountain views that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. All come with modern everything.
Our chef knows his way around local ingredients. Think wild salmon, Alberta beef, and BC wines. The dining hall's got original timber beams from 1847.
We're sitting right at the edge of serious backcountry. Guided hikes, wildlife tours, or just point you in the right direction with a good map.
Built into the old garrison quarters. Stone walls, natural light, treatments that'll undo whatever stress you brought up the mountain with you.
Nothing says 'productive meeting' like fortress walls. We've hosted everything from corporate retreats to weddings - turns out the great hall cleans up real nice.
Whistler's right there. We're talking world-class skiing, snowboarding, or just messing around in the snow. Gear storage and a proper fireplace for après.
Every suite's different because, well, fortresses weren't exactly built with hotel floor plans in mind. Some rooms have turret nooks perfect for reading. Others have original stone fireplaces we've converted to gas (sorry, purists).
What they all share? Serious comfort. King beds with linens you'll want to steal, rainfall showers, and enough space that you won't be bumping into your luggage.
The Tower Suite's got a spiral staircase and 360-degree views. Fair warning - guests tend to extend their stays once they've seen sunrise from up there.
View Accommodations"Stayed here for our anniversary and honestly didn't want to leave. The Tower Suite's incredible, staff knows their stuff, and breakfast? Chef's doing things with local ingredients that made us rethink what hotel food can be."
- Sarah & Michael, Toronto
"Corporate retreat that didn't suck. Conference room's got history and character, WiFi actually worked, and the team-building hike they arranged beat the usual trust-fall nonsense. Already booking for next year."
- James K., Vancouver
"As someone who stays in a lot of hotels - this one's different. You can feel the history in the walls but nothing feels old or worn. Spa's amazing, location's perfect for hiking, and the sunset views from our room were unreal."
- Patricia R., Seattle
We've got rooms available and a mountain waiting. No hard sell - just good hospitality in a place that's been standing strong for almost two centuries.