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Inside the Drake Hotel’s New Modern Wing

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The iconic hotel’s new wing is an inspired canvas, layered with patterns, colours and textures.

The depth and breadth of Toronto’s creativity is on view at the Drake Hotel’s new five-storey modern wing: DesignAgency, +tongtong, Diamond Schmitt Architects and the Drake’s in-house team have translated this storied art and culture hub’s signature eclecticism well. The hotel has landed on a combination of styles that are referential, playful and refined. The eclectic vibe mirrors that of the Drake Cafe, where local artistry and creative design converge to create a unique, inviting atmosphere. “We’re designing for a feeling as much as for a space,” says Drake creative director Joyce Lo. The century-old building and its new expansion intersect at the lounge, each defined space flowing seamlessly into the next.

Rooftop Suite of The Drake Hotel's new wing

Drake Hotel’s new wing rooftop suite. Marble-clad, ensuite with soaker tub, glass-encased shower and double-vanity.

New terrazzo flooring elevates the striking graphic touches in the original floor using exaggerated, sweeping arcs as though traced with a giant compass. In the lounge, bespoke and vintage furnishings mingle alongside a rotating collection of artworks. A sculpted reception desk creates a focal point while a brick fireplace, wood panelling, plush fabrics and brass touches create a deep warmth. 

Drake Hotel's new wing - Diamond Schmitt Architects,

Drake Hotel’s new five-storey modern wing: DesignAgency, John Tong of +tongtong, Diamond Schmitt Architects alongside alongside art curation by The Drake’s Curator Ashley Mulvihill.

Moving up to the rooftop suites, each guest room showcases a different artist, wallpaper, and colourway. You won’t find any prints here. Every inch is carefully considered – an integrated bed frame and headboard transitions to desk, built-in bench and open cubbies. The use of local designers shows a level of care that positions the hotel firmly in Toronto’s vibrant cultural scene and makes it equally welcoming to both townies and travellers. thedrake.ca

The Drake Hotel's new wing

The Drake Hotel’s new wing offers 32 new guest rooms, a polished steel boxcar-inspired rooftop suite, a reimagined lobby + rooftop patio, an intimate lobby bar and more, all curated with a collection of art by diverse artists.

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In the pleasing hamlet of Cataract, the Liberty Inn reimagines a 19th-century landmark as a rejuvenating getaway

There are some hotels that make me say, “This feels like a space I could live in,” and The Liberty Inn is one of those places. Each of its five suites has more of the tenor of a country cottage than a hotel room. Thoughtfully furnished living and dining areas invite lingering, smart kitchenettes welcome whipping up a meal and bespoke bathrooms beguile. The fridge is stocked with homemade strawberry jam, ready-to-bake croissants and oat and dairy milk. There’s a woodland spa and a garden, both within a pastoral setting, replete with birdsong, just steps from the Forks of the Credit Provincial Park. Though this boutique hotel is just a 60-minute drive from Toronto, it feels like a world away.

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