Tucked away in Whistler's peaks, we've created something that feels like a secret you'll want to keep—but probably won't. Think Nordic-inspired luxury with a touch of mountain magic.
Look, we could tell you about our "world-class amenities" or "unparalleled service," but honestly? We're just really good at making people feel at home 1,850 meters up. The views don't hurt either.
Started this place because someone said you can't mix Viking sauna vibes with Canadian Rockies warmth. Turns out, you totally can. Add in suites that make leaving the room difficult, a spa that'll melt away whatever stress you brought up here, and food that's... well, let's just say our chef takes things personally.
Our Story (It's Actually Interesting)Six things we've perfected so you don't have to think about anything except which mountain to stare at next.
Three saunas, two cold plunge pools, and one hot spring-fed infinity pool that overlooks the valley. The massage therapists? They've got magic hands—legitimately.
Our chef trained in Copenhagen and decided mountains were cooler. Local ingredients, Nordic techniques, zero pretension. Reservations recommended 'cause word got out.
Whether you're hitting black diamonds or just wanna snowshoe to a frozen waterfall, our crew knows every trail, every powder stash, every secret spot worth finding.
Mountain weddings, corporate retreats that don't feel soul-crushing, conferences where people actually pay attention. We've got the space and the tech to make it happen.
Your dog's gonna love it here as much as you do. We've got treats at the desk, dog beds in the rooms, and trails that'll tire out even the most energetic pup. Basically, we get it—they're family.
"Came here thinking it'd be just another ski resort hotel. Left wondering if I could just... live here? The spa's ridiculous in the best way, our suite had a view that made my phone's camera look bad, and the breakfast spread had me coming back three times. Also, the staff remembered my dog's name before mine, which honestly felt right."
— Sarah M., Toronto
Pictures don't really do it justice, but they're a start.