Luxury stays in Atlantic Canada
A room with a view is easy to come by in Atlantic Canada, but these iconic stays offer luxury-loving guests something truly unique
From lighthouses dotted along iceberg alley, iconic hotels with healing saltwater baths, luxurious domes under starlit skies and grand holiday homes of oil tycoons, atlantic canada has an abundance of luxurious properties all designed with nature in mind.
New Brunswick
Nestled in the forests of New Brunswick, Cielo glamping domes are the perfect suggestion for nature lovers and couples looking for a romantic retreat. Open all seasons, guests can enjoy the long evenings of summer and the starry skies of the colder months. Situated in the Acadian Peninsula, the property offers fresh oysters to guests upon check in with the opportunity to do a “SUP and shuck” adventure out in the picturesque bay – a must visit for those that love to eat fresh. glampingcielo.com
Newfoundland and Labrador
Fogo Island Inn off the northeastern coast of the province is a futuristic interpretation of traditional fishing architecture. Loved by celebrities looking for a discreet escape, the luxury property is located on ‘one of the four corners of the earth’ with 29 contemporary suites overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The interior is intrinsically linked with the Fogo community, with handmade patchwork quilts and local woodwork and art offering remote luxury with a heart-warming community story. fogoislandinn.ca/b/suites-rates
Nova Scotia
Set to open this year is the Muir Hotel, a boutique property in the new Queen’s Marque district on the Halifax waterfront. The hotel’s contemporary design will honour traditional material and craftsmanship and the 110 rooms will have a modern east coast aesthetic. Guests can enjoy regional dining, a wellness centre with hydrotherapy pools, an art gallery and even a private speakeasy. muirhotel.com
Prince Edward Island
The Inn at Bay Fortune sits within a 48-acre country estate in Bay Fortune on Prince Edward Island. The recently-renovated hotel offers 15 guestrooms complete with carefully selected antiques. Guests can enjoy produce from the Inn’s organic farm and local culinary artisans. Meals are prepared over live fires and shared family-style overlooking the bay. Chef Michael Smith’s Fireworks Feast is not to be missed. innatbayfortune.com