
Distinctive for its Francis I style of architecture, the hotel has been standing in Saskatoon's downtown since 1935. It was once the tallest building in town until 1966 but the hotel remains as one of the most historic and grand hotels in Canada. In 1926, the business community lobbied the Canadian National Railway to build a hotel for Saskatoon. It was completed during the lowest point of the Great Depression.
Spa treatments and a number of massages can be reserved for 25, 50, and 80-mimute sessions. Body treatments and facials are also available. An array of bridal services are also available at this spa, with hair, nail, and waxing services on site.