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  2. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The three earliest locations (Mount Stephen House, Glacier House and North Bend) were initially only dining stops, necessary because steep railway grades made hauling a dining car uneconomical. [2] Thomas Sorby's design for these three hotels was inspired by Swiss Chalets. [3] Former CP hotel, Balfour BC, 1918

  3. Grand railway hotels of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Glacier House Glacier, British Columbia John Thomas Alexander [41] Canadian Pacific Railway: After the Glacier House resort closed in 1925, in 1926 the railway planned a new, five-storey, Château-style hotel on the site. [42] That same year, architect Alexander designed an addition to the Banff Springs. Mountain Inn Jasper, Alberta Francis ...

  4. Glacier National Park (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Glacier House, located near the terminus of the Illecillewaet Glacier (called the Great Glacier at the time), became a centre for tourism, mountaineering, glaciology, and photography in the Selkirks. The hotel was expanded in 1905 and 1911.

  5. Illecillewaet Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Glacier National Park was established in 1886, and Glacier House, a small hotel, was built near the terminus of the glacier in the same year. [5] The hotel was expanded in 1892 and 1904, [7] and by 1907 the glacier was described as the "most visited glacier in the Americas". [6] At this point, the glacier was called the "Great Glacier" by CPR ...

  6. Glacier, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The 54-room wing, with elevator, and new reception area, opened in 1904. Around 1900, the station name changed from Glacier House [8] to Glacier. [9] Few guests stayed through the winter. [10] Francis Rattenbury designed a substantial hotel on the site, but construction never proceeded beyond the footings. [11]

  7. Arthur O. Wheeler hut - Wikipedia

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    The CPR imported Swiss guides to take hotel guests onto the nearby glaciers and up the mountains, and Glacier House became the birthplace of alpinism in North America. For the first quarter of the 20th century, it served as a centre of alpinism until it was closed in 1925 after the CPR Connaught Tunnel under Rogers Pass bypassed it.

  8. Thomas Charles Sorby - Wikipedia

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    Glacier House, in the Selkirk Mountains in Glacier National Park, was designed by Sorby for the CPR in 1885 and opened in 1887 as a summer-season hotel. In the late 19th century, the hotel employed Swiss guides to assist the tourists in their mountain exploration.

  9. Mount Stephen House - Wikipedia

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    The Field Hotel below Mount Stephen, British Columbia, 1887. Watercolour by Edward Roper (1833–1909). In its heyday between 1885 and 1918, the hotel was frequented by wealthy Europeans, and had a large dining room, ballroom, and a library. [4] The hotel was managed by Annie Mollison; her sister Jean was the manager at Glacier House.

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