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  2. Northland Properties - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, a new tier of hotels was added to the company profile with Sandman Hotel Vancouver. In 2007, the Sandman Signature brand was added as a higher end brand. The Northland-owned chain currently has 47 properties across Canada and 4 in the United Kingdom.

  3. Canadian National Hotels - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:Hotels in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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  5. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Kingdom Hotels International and Colony Capital purchased Fairmont, consolidating their hotel brands to form Fairmont Raffles Hotels International (FRHI), which in turn became a subsidiary of AccorHotels in 2016. In 2007, BC Investment Management Corp. bought Delta Hotels, which was purchased by Marriott International in 2015.

  6. Grand railway hotels of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Revelstoke, British Columbia Francis Rattenbury [22] Closed in 1927 and dismantled in 1928 Kootenay Lake Hotel 1911 Balfour, British Columbia William Wallace Blair [23] Demolished in 1929 McAdam Hotel: 1901 McAdam, New Brunswick Edward Maxwell Hotel closed in 1959. Building now operates as a museum. Mount Stephen House: 1886 Field, British Columbia

  7. Hotel Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Saskatchewan is a historic hotel, one of Canada's grand railway hotels located in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, overlooking Victoria Park. The Hotel Saskatchewan was the fourteenth hotel in a nationwide chain constructed and owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway . [ 1 ]

  8. Waldo, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In September 1902, the rail head of the Great Northern Railway (GN) advanced northward through the locality. [4] [5] Waldo was the main lumber town on this GN route.[2]The flag stop, which opened around 1911, was 7.7 kilometres (4.8 mi) north of Dorr and 10.0 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of Baynes. [6]

  9. Delta Hotels - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, after CP Hotels acquired the Fairmont brand, six CP properties rebranded to supplement the existing 24 Delta ones, and the Delta chain became a wholly-owned subsidiary of CP Hotel's two-thirds-owned Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. [13] In terms of classification, Fairmont was four-star and Delta was a three-star.