Canada’s hotel pipeline is picking up speed, with new hotel projects and major refurbishments underway in cities, mountain resorts, and waterfront destinations. These developments signal steady confidence in tourism, meetings, and business travel markets.
For hotel suppliers and industry professionals, staying updated on these projects is essential to connect with owners, developers, and operators early.
Using data from the THP hotel project database, below is a small selection of 4- and 5-star hotel developments underway across Canada.
Notable 4-Star Projects
Listel Hotel Vancouver (Vancouver) – A 28-storey mixed-use tower replacing a six-story property, featuring 183 hotel rooms and 126 rental units. Amenities include a pool, fitness center, Japanese-inspired spa, restaurant, bar, games room, and meeting spaces. Scheduled to open in 2029.
voco Niagara Falls – Fallsview (Ontario) – A 232-room refurbishment blending heritage elements with modern interiors. Updates include a redesigned lobby, restaurant, coffee shop, indoor pool, and fitness center. Opening is expected in Q4 2026.
Luxurious 5-Star Developments
Autograph Collection Hotel on Stampede Park (Calgary) – This 320-room property will offer a full-service lifestyle experience with 15,000 square feet of meeting space, 14,000 square feet of dining venues, multiple restaurants, rooftop lounge, leisure terrace with pool and jacuzzi, indoor pool, and fitness club. Opening in 2028.
Sutton Place Hotel Kelowna Airport (Kelowna) – A six-story, 245-room development near Kelowna International Airport, designed to become the region’s largest hotel. The property will strengthen the airport district’s hospitality offering and is slated to open in 2028.
Looking Ahead
Canada’s hotel pipeline remains active with new builds, large-scale refurbishments, and mixed-use developments across urban and leisure markets. Upcoming openings will expand room counts and enhance guest facilities nationwide.
For suppliers, early insight into these projects is key. The hotels highlighted here are just a sample of what’s in progress—many more are tracked in the THP database at every stage of development.