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Accommodations
In this part of Canada, you'll be choosing from a wide range of B&Bs, chain motels, hotels
and hostels. Provincial tourist offices publish comprehensive directories of accommoda-
tions and take bookings online or from visitor information centers. The budget category in-
cludes camping, hostels and simple B&Bs and hotels where you'll likely share a bathroom.
Midrange accommodations, including most B&Bs, inns, motels and some hotels, generally
offer the most for your money; expect a good-sized comfortable room with attached bath-
room and TV. Top-end choices offer an international standard of amenities which often in-
clude a fitness and business center and other upmarket facilities.
BOOK YOUR STAY ONLINE
For more accommodation reviews by Lonely Planet authors, check out ht-
tp://hotels.lonelyplanet.com . You'll find independent reviews, as well as recom-
mendations on the best places to stay. Best of all, you can book online.
Seasons
» Peak season is summer, from mid-June to early September, when prices are highest.
» It's best to book ahead during summer and during holidays and major events when
rooms can be scarce.
PRICES
Prices listed in this guide are for peak-season travel and, unless stated otherwise, do
not include taxes (which can be up to 17%). If breakfast is included and/or a bath-
room is shared, that information is included in our listing.
$less than $100
$$$$100-$180
$$$
$$$more than $180
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