Toronto Life

Why One Family Can’t Get Enough of Great Wolf Lodge

The Greene Family have made Great Wolf Lodge a yearly tradition. Here’s why they love escaping to Ontario’s top family resort

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From toddlers to grandparen­ts, there’s something to delight everyone at Ontario’s ultimate family destinatio­n. With over a dozen waterslide­s, pools, an arcade, interactiv­e theatre production­s, a bowling alley and miniputt, there are plenty of distractio­ns to keep tots delighted from dawn to dusk. For parents who need to decompress, the spa sings a siren call. The resort is nestled in the rolling Niagara countrysid­e, so it’s easy to explore the region’s fabulous wineries or pop over to Niagara Falls.

We caught up with a Toronto family who have made Great Wolf Lodge a yearly tradition. Since 2014, the Greenes have been visiting GWL, where they’ve now enjoyed five memorable staycation­s. Here’s what the gang has to say about why they think GWL is—in the words of Hudson—“awesome.”

SUSIE ADELSON, A 39-YEAR-OLD MARKETER AND MOM:

I like to escape to the spa. It’s surprising how relaxed I can be despite being in a lodge full of excited kids. I also make a point of going to the Iron Horse gym in the morning while Hudson and Nathan are sleeping. It feels great to get my activity out of the way, and I feel energized and ready for a day with my family.

NATHAN GREENE, 43-YEAR-OLD SALES PROFESSION­AL AND DAD:

On our first visit, we made a couple of rookie mistakes: we only stayed one night—you need more than one night. And we didn’t get the food package—the food is great (we’ve been eating keto, and the options are plentiful, fresh and delicious). The first time we went we also didn’t invite anyone to join us—we have since visited with as many as 16 people across five families! We are looking forward to checking out the new Timber Wolf Cottages on our next visit.

HUDSON GREENE, AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD FULL-TIME KID:

I like the arcade and the bunk beds! And of course the waterslide­s and Lazy River. We normally go to GWL with a bunch of other families and it’s cool because the kids can go to each other’s rooms and play. I also love the story time in the lobby and meeting all the other kids—it’s awesome!

If you’re looking to book the ultimate family staycation, consider trying out one of GWL’s new Timber Wolf Cottages. These 15 cottages offer excellent value—they can sleep up to 10! Each cozy chalet has its own master bedroom (complete with ensuite), two sets of bunk beds, a stone fireplace, a quaint living room with a pullout, and a fully equipped kitchen. Although the Timber Wolf Cottages are jam-packed with Muskoka charm, they come with none of the cottage country hassle.

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