Delta Hotels and Resorts has announced its expansion into Northwestern Ontario with a new hotel that will be constructed on Prince Arthur's Landing as part of Thunder Bay's world class waterfront redevelopment.
Delta Hotels and Resorts announced its expansion into Northwestern Ontario with a new hotel that will be constructed on Prince Arthur's Landing as part of Thunder Bay's world class waterfront redevelopment. The hotel is expected to create approximately 110 jobs, and is part of a private sector investment which also consists of two condominiums, and a commercial building for shops and restaurants which will see this portion of the waterfront transformed into a vibrant, mixed use space that is active year-round and attractive for all ages.
Located in the heart of the city's downtown core on a prime waterfront location and adjacent to the two Vue condominium towers, the Delta Thunder Bay Hotel and Conference Centre will become the city's first 4-star upscale, full service hotel after a more than $20 million investment. Slated to open in early 2014, the hotel will offer 150 guestrooms and suites including 18 penthouse rooms and 10 rooms with terraces. The hotel will feature Delta's new ModeRoom™ guestrooms which are modern, adaptable and laden with technology features. The majority of the rooms will provide spectacular, unobstructed views of Lake Superior and Sleeping Giant Provincial Park.
The hotel will also boast 9,000 square feet of conference and meeting space including a 5,300 square foot ballroom offering garden and waterfront views, a full service restaurant and lounge with an outside terrace overlooking Lake Superior, a business centre, indoor pool and state of the art fitness centre.
The Delta Thunder Bay will be managed and operated by Delta Hotels and Resorts, and is owned by The Re Solve Group, one of the leading residential and commercial developers in Manitoba and Ontario. Construction is being handled by local based Manshield Construction, and the project was designed by award-winning architecture and planning firm Brook McIlroy based in Toronto and Thunder Bay.
With its prime location on Prince Arthur's Landing in the heart of downtown and the vibrant waterfront redevelopment, the Delta Thunder Bay will offer guests easy access to year-round attractions and outdoor experiences in a spectacular mixed-use village including an arts centre, water garden pavilion, skating rink, splash pad, skate board park, public paths and trails, spirit garden, public art, and restaurants and cafes. The hotel is also situated within close proximity to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area, the world's largest fresh water conservation reserve, and Crown Land which is a resource for snowmobiling, hunting, hiking, camping, wild life viewing, and the likes.
The Delta Thunder Bay will be the second hotel for Delta in Northern Ontario, and the chain's 12th property in Ontario. This continues Delta's strong pattern of growth across the country with five new properties announced since 2010. Delta Hotels and Resorts currently has 43 properties across Canada.