Chateau Lacombe Hotel

Chateau Lacombe Hotel
General information
Address 10111 Bellamy Hill
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 1N7
Coordinates 53°32′20.72″N 113°29′39.89″W / 53.5390889°N 113.4944139°W / 53.5390889; -113.4944139Coordinates: 53°32′20.72″N 113°29′39.89″W / 53.5390889°N 113.4944139°W / 53.5390889; -113.4944139
Opening 1966
Technical details
Floor count 24
Other information
Number of rooms 307
Website
www.chateaulacombe.com

The Chateau Lacombe is a hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Description

One of Edmonton's major hotels located in Downtown Edmonton, the Chateau Lacombe was first opened on 28 December 1966 by the Canadian Pacific Hotels Corporation. It features 307 rooms in the 24-storey cylindrical tower topped by Edmonton's only revolving restaurant, La Ronde, which offers sweeping views of both the city's downtown core and the North Saskatchewan river valley below as it makes a full rotation every 90 minutes.

Canadian Pacific Hotels bought Canadian National Hotels, which owned and operated the nearby historic Hotel Macdonald. After CP Hotels and Resorts purchased Fairmont Hotels, the newer Chateau Lacombe was sold to investors and it was rebranded the Crowne Plaza Chateau Lacombe.

It was sold again in mid-2010 for $47.8m to local company Hargate Properties who retained the affiliation with Crowne Plaza Hotels but the new owners went into receivership in November 2011.[1] The purchase of the hotel by Kevyn Frederick in 2010 later was discovered to be part of a large mortgage fraud in the Edmonton area.[2]

The hotel was bought out of receivership by the new ownership group for $27.5m in 2012, and in May 2013 the hotel was relaunched as an independent hotel.[3]

Name

The hotel is named after Father Albert Lacombe, an Oblate missionary and pioneer priest instrumental in the foundation and settlement of Alberta in the late 1800s.[4]

References

  1. "Edmonton's Crowne Plaza Chateau Lacombe for sale". Hotel Management. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  2. Wittmeier, Brent (25 May 2013). "Leduc condo residents may be out of luck in battle over scraps left by mortgage fraudster". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  3. Lees, Nick (28 April 2013). "Well-rounded GM a perfect fit for rebranded Château Lacombe". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  4. "Dec. 28, 1966: Chateau Lacombe opens, minus revolving La Ronde restaurant". Edmonton Journal. 28 December 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2013.


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