"Body wash and shampoo’s dispensers in shower were empty. I had to get out of tub and get a bar soap. Very inconvenient. Breakfast didn’t have any gluten free options. I skipped eating"
"I stayed at the Canadian Inn towards the end of a six-week-long road trip, and am glad I did. The Canadian was a welcome break from cookie-cutter hotels and motels that begin to fall apart as soon as they are completed. The Canadian was built sixty years ago, and will be around for sixty more. The couple who recently bought it are fixing it up after years of mismanagement. Stay away if scratches on furniture or rust stains under a bathtub spigot irk you. Come if you appreciate windows that open,...
"The clerk said the property had been recently purchased and will be renovated. It has potential to be good, but is currently sub-par. Our room seemed superficially clean, but the carpet felt sticky to walk on barefoot. Flies came in through the door and were elusive to dispose of. The wi-fi was spotty. There were no written instructions about how to use the too-small TV or coffeemaker. The glass plate in the microwave did not turn while heating. The furniture was worn and the room...
"Old bed spread was not washed and with what looked like frosting or toothpaste on it. Noisy from the highway and people stomping on the second floor walkway in front of the room. Remote control didn’t work and had to go get new batteries from the office. It is convenient and easy to find."
"Room was mostly clean, saw a few small bugs here and there in the bathroom. But for the price was very good. Staff was helpful, breakfast was good, parking was easy."
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Offering great value package deals on Expedia, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how much a holiday to Canadian costs! Expedia's packages make travel planning easier and save you more.
What are the cheapest months to go to Canadian?
You can typically find lower prices and greater availability in December, January and February. Browse our cheap Canadian holiday packages and you could score some excellent off-season deals.
How many days is enough for Canadian?
With a well-planned schedule, you can easily hit the main Canadian sights in a handful of days. But if you'd like to discover hidden spots or go on day tours, think about booking your Canadian holiday for longer.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Canadian?
Popular for its nature, history and views, a Canadian holiday is a hit with all types of travellers. Be sure to check out key sights like Canadian Visitors' Centre and Texas Crown Performance Hall, and consider renting a car for day trips to experience even more.
How to find the best Canadian package deals?
Start your search for a Canadian package deal by entering your destination and preferred travel dates under our "Packages" tab. Then apply a few filters, like "Guest rating" and "Property type," to tailor the results to your exact style. You can also sort by "Package discount" and discover offers that come with big savings. If you don't find the ideal Canadian package deal right away, just switch up your dates and search again. Remember that deals are only available for a limited time, so book early and get your Canadian escape off to a flying start.
Is it cheaper to book a Canadian holiday as a package?
You can enjoy significant savings on your next Canadian escape by booking a tailored holiday package. Click on the "Package" heading, then enter your destination and travel dates to view some great hotel and flight prices. Bundling can save travellers hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a car rental and you may score a better deal.
When to book a holiday package to Canadian?
If you're planning a spur-of-the-moment Canadian adventure, browse our last-minute deals that can be booked up to a week before you go. Prefer not to wait until the last minute? You can score amazing deals on your hotels and flights by booking well in advance.
How to plan a trip to Canadian?
Choose your dates: What you'd like to do in Canadian and your preferred season can help you decide when to travel.
Work out your budget: Ensure you have enough money to cover everything from food and transportation to flights and activities. Your hotel will likely be the largest expense during your trip to Canadian.
Decide your trip length: Think about how long you'd like to spend discovering Canadian. Plan your days so you can get to all the attractions and experiences you're interested in without rushing.
Bundle your bookings: With your travel dates in order, you can combine your hotels, flights, car rental and more into a personalised Canadian holiday package.