Cozy Winter Resorts with Ultimate Dining Experiences
​Across Canada, winter brings a kind of stillness that’s best enjoyed somewhere warm and inviting. Preferably with a remarkable meal waiting at the end of the day. From forest lodges to lakeside retreats, these destinations blend cozy comfort with exceptional dining, each offering a sense of place that goes far beyond the plate.
Inspired? Look for more winter experiences on offer at Landsby.

​Haliburton Post House, Ontario
In Ontario’s Haliburton Highlands, the Haliburton Post House offers a lakeside retreat designed for rest, connection, and exceptional food. The dining room showcases creative Canadian cuisine — the kind of meals that linger in memory long after the snow melts. Curl up by the fire, sip a glass of local wine, and savour a menu that captures the warmth of the region’s hospitality.
​Le Baluchon Éco-Villégiature, Quebec
In the rolling countryside of Saint-Paulin, Le Baluchon combines eco-conscious luxury with French-Canadian charm. After a day spent cross-country skiing or walking snowy forest trails, guests gather for elegant, regionally inspired cuisine that celebrates local producers. Attentive service and creative menus make dining here a true highlight of the stay.

​Mount Engadine Lodge, Alberta
Tucked in a snowy meadow in Kananaskis Country, Mount Engadine Lodge is one of Alberta’s best all-season hideaways. The stay includes chef-prepared meals, from hearty breakfasts to gourmet dinners. With mountains outside and a crackling fireplace within, it’s the kind of place where you settle in and lose track of time — a rare mix of wilderness seclusion and genuine comfort.
​Mount Logan Eco Lodge, Yukon
At the edge of Kluane National Park, Mount Logan Eco-Lodge offers a warm welcome after days spent exploring the vast Yukon wilderness. Inside, the scent of home-cooked meals fills the air — hearty, inventive fare inspired by the North. Whether you’re returning from a day of snowshoeing or preparing for a night of watching the aurora dance outside, dinner here feels like a shared celebration of Yukon hospitality.



