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Fairmont Chateau Laurier
Ottawa, ON, Canada
Hotel Profile
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Rooms429  
Year Built1912  
Job Openings  
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Fairmont Chateau Laurier

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Fairmont Chateau Laurier

1 Rideau Street
Ottawa, ON K1N 8S7

Phone (613) 241-1414

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 Management

Managed by 

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts - Toronto, ON

 Property Description

As the centerpiece of Canada's capital, Fairmont Château Laurier rests majestically between Parliament Hill, the Ottawa River, The Congress Centre and the open-air Byward Market. A historical monument in itself, the hotel enchants guests with its charm and stateliness. Brass stair rails, marble floors, high ceilings, antiques resting elegantly in rooms and foyers and and wool carpets round out the hotel's regal beauty.

In 1907, during a time of grandeur and elegance, Ottawa's premier hotel was commissioned by American-born Charles Melville Hays, General Manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway of Canada. Following a disagreement with architect Bradford Lee Gilbert, Ross and Macfarlane Contractors was hired to build the hotel in French Renaissance style using granite blocks for the base, buff Indiana limestone for the walls and copper for the roof.

Unfortunately, Hays never had the chance to see his dream come true. Days before the hotel's scheduled opening on April 26, 1912, the new president of the railway was returning from England with dining room furniture, on the ill-fated Titanic. Hays and the male members of his party perished on April 14, 1912. Only Paul Chevre, who sculpted the bust of Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and the women in Hays' party, including his wife Clara, survived the disaster.

Fairmont Château Laurier was eventually opened by its namesake, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, on June 12, 1912. At that time, Ottawa was not the refined town it is today as it reflected its rough Bytown origins. Fairmont Château Laurier changed that and was once dubbed "the third chamber of Parliament" in reference to the number of politicians roaming the corridors. In its rooms, political deals were made, careers launched or destroyed and governments created and dissolved.

Two films have been shot at the hotel, including Captains of the Clouds, starring James Cagney, and the more recent 1982 made-for-TV movie Little Gloria: Happy at Last, featuring Christopher Plummer. The star-studded guestlist at Fairmont Château Laurier includes Shirley Temple, Nelson Eddy, Greer Garson, Harry Belafonte, Marlene Deitrich, Rich Little, Billy Bishop, Karen Kain, Roger Moore, Bryan Adams, Nelson Mandela, Carrie Fisher and almost every star of stage, screen or music that has performed in Ottawa.

 Awards

Mobil Travel Guide 4-Star Award winner for 2000 and 2001
AAA/CAA 4-Diamond Award
Conde Nast Traveler magazine's 2001 Gold List of the very best hotels

 Property Statistics

Year built1912
Number of rooms429
Meeting rooms19
Sq. ft. of meeting space33,000
Banquet capacity800
 
 
 
Number of F&B outlets3

 Food & Beverage Outlets

Restaurants
 Casual/3 meal
 Fine Dining
Lounges
 Lounge

 Amenities

Hotel Amenities
  • Indoor Pools
  • Fitness Facility
  • Health Clubs
  • Spas
  • Business Center
  • Concierge services
  • Data ports
  • Minibar

 Internet Links

Fairmont Chateau Laurier
http://www.fairmont.com/laurier/

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