Banff National Park's Sundance Lodge
Completed in 1991, Sundance Lodge now sits on the original site of the horse corral for Ten-Mile cabin, built by Canadian Pacific Railway back in the 1920's. The cabin itself remains standing and was declared a historical site in 1990. It was used as a refuge for mountain guides and packers travelling to Mount Assiniboine, whose names you can still see carved into the logs.
It boasts a large country kitchen and a cozy living room where you can curl up by the woodstove and lose yourself in a good book. Although a remot backcountry lodge, we do have solar power which allows for both hot and cold running water.
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