Iconic Banff hotel getting $45 million restoration following 2016 fire

| October 19, 2017 in National News

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The Mount Royal Hotel is adding to its century-old history following a December 2016 fire that sent shockwaves through the community of Banff.

A $45 million transformation of both the hotel’s interior and exterior will re-establish the Mount Royal as the heart of Banff.

"We were inspired by the hotel's rich history and knew we had to incorporate it into the design, while providing a unique experience for today's modern traveller," said David McKenna, President of Brewster Travel Canada by Pursuit.

"To do so, we engaged the local community, collaborated with world-renowned design and construction firms, and challenged ourselves to deliver something that's never been done before."

The restoration will significantly revitalize the iconic centre of Banff Avenue.

Plans for the new concept include historically-inspired décor and remarkable amenities, including a rooftop lounge with outdoor hot tubs and fire pits.

A custom-designed museum and hotel library will provide unique spaces for guests and the community to connect, as well as share stories.

And, of course, the hotel will feature spacious rooms with world class views of the local mountains.

The hotel is scheduled to reopen in July 2018 and summer reservations are already being taken.

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