From a chilly winter morning out on the Plains of Abraham to an exploration of the neighbouring Plains of Abraham Museum, this distinctly Quebec City attraction depicts an iconic moment in Canadian history and helps to bring the story of the battle that occurred here to life.
Opened in 1914, the Palliser Hotel (now the Fairmont Palliser) in downtown Calgary, Alberta is one of Canada's grand railway hotels. The Palliser was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway, and in addition to becoming Calgary's premiere hotel, it proved a popular stop for tourists on route to CP's iconic Banff Springs Hotel in Banff National Park in the Alberta Rockies. The original Palliser Hotel was 8 stories tall, but an additional 3 stories were added in 1929. As such, the Palliser Hotel was the tallest building in Calgary, Alberta until 1958. The hotel and city itself have obviously changed dramatically in the last century, but the Palliser has stood the test of time and has remained one of Calgary's most luxurious and historic hotels.