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Fairmont Hotel Macdonald

Sir Winston Churchill Suite

Up to 4 guests
City View
Multi-Level
Le Labo Bath Amenities
Fairmont Gold
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Amenities

Our Rooms feature everyday comfort-enhancing amenities to ensure your stay feels like home away from home.
  • Bedding
    King size bed(s) x1
  • Food And Beverage
    Coffee maker
  • Bathroom
    Accessible bathroom
  • Media And Technology
    High speed internet
  • Service And Equipment
    Audible smoke alarms in rooms

Experience Fairmont Gold

Guests staying in the Sir Winston Churchill Suite enjoy the benefits of Fairmont Gold:

  • Private check-in on the 7th Floor
  • Exclusive access to the Fairmont Gold Lounge
  • Daily deluxe continental breakfast in the lounge
  • All-day coffee and tea service
  • Evening canapés & honour bar
  • Dedicated Fairmont Gold Concierge Team
  • Complimentary in-room high-speed internet access

The following amenities may be available in select guest rooms. Please include your request when you book your room online, or ask one of our reservation agents. 

 

Connecting Rooms, Bed Board, Rollaway Bed (additional fee), Crib, Humidifier, Mini Refrigerator, Microwave

The following amenities may be available in select guest rooms. Please include your request when you book your room online, or ask one of our reservation agents. 

 

Connecting Rooms, Bed Board, Rollaway Bed (additional fee), Crib, Humidifier, Mini Refrigerator, Microwave

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Why you'll love it

A love letter to Canada

During his stay in 1929, Sir Winston Churchill wrote a heartfelt letter to his wife, Clementine, expressing his fondness for Edmonton and Canada as a whole. It is well known that during his railway travel across the country in the summer of 1929, Churchill was so captivated by the Canadian prairies that while still in Alberta, he wrote another letter to Clementine, musing over the idea of retiring from politics to settle in Western Canada. While he never did, Churchill continued to visit for years to come.

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