Canadian National Hotels

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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, ON
Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver BC
Newfoundland Hotel, St. John's, NL

Delta Hotels[]

Others[]

  • Newfoundland Hotel St. John's, NL 1949-1982. (Old hotel was replaced by a new one that CN operated from 1982-1988. Sold off to Canadian Pacific Hotels in 1988.) and later operated as Fairmont Newfoundland; now part of Sheraton Hotels chain as Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland
  • The Nova Scotian, Halifax, NS 1928-1988? - now operated by Westin Hotels
  • The Charlottetown Charlottetown, PEI 1931-1980s - now owned by Rodd Hotels and Resorts and operated as Rodd Charlottetown
  • Pictou Lodge Pictou, NS - originally built as Wentworth Lodge by The Bungalow Camps Company and auction to CNR in 1926; sold 1957 and now operates as independent Pictou Lodge Resorts
  • The Fort Garry Winnipeg, MB 1923-1979 - Built for Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and now operated as an independent hotel
  • Prince Arthur Hotel Port Arthur, ON 1911-1988 - now independent hotel and resort
  • L'Hotel, Toronto, ON 1984-1988; later as Crowne Plaza Hotel and now as InterContinental Toronto Centre

Demolished hotels[]

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