Cozy Winter Cabin Stays in Canmore and Kananaskis

Cozy Winter Cabin Stays in Canmore and Kananaskis

  • Accommodation
  • Lodges, B&Bs & Hostels
  • Winter
  • Tourism Canmore Kananaskis - October 11, 2024

When the snow begins to fall and the landscape is blanketed in white, the Canadian Rocky Mountains transform into an invigorating winter escape. Whether you’re looking to unwind by a fireplace or enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Canadian Rockies, these cozy cabins, lodges, and inns offer the perfect place to stay in Canmore and Kananaskis during your winter getaway.

Mount Engadine Lodge

Located deep in Kananaskis Country, Mount Engadine Lodge offers an unparalleled winter experience. Known for its sweeping alpine landscapes and views of the unfiltered wilderness, the lodge allows you to fully disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Individuals and couples can choose from one of the lodge rooms, each named after some of the local wildlife you might spot during your stay. For families or groups, the mountain cabins are a comfortable way to experience winter in the mountains. Feeling a little more adventurous? Mount Engadine Lodge offers luxurious glamping tents designed for year-round stays.

With complimentary fat bike and snowshoe rentals and easy access to trails just outside your doorstep, there are no shortage of ways to enjoy the unfiltered wilderness of Kananaskis Country. Just make sure you make it back in time for afternoon tea and charcuterie from 2 to 5 p.m. daily. Mount Engadine Lodge is a must for those seeking to embrace the ultimate backcountry experience.

Paintbox Lodge

Located in the heart of downtown Canmore, Paintbox Lodge is a boutique accommodation with a focus on hospitality and local charm. The lodge features a warm and inviting atmosphere with rustic touches throughout. As Canmore’s smallest boutique hotel, there are only five comfortable suites sleeping between two and seven people, offering a cozy, intimate experience. As an added bonus, you can book the in-house private chef for a night of fine dining as a VIP.

A Bear and Bison Inn

At the base of Mount Lady MacDonald, A Bear and Bison Inn is a hidden oasis. This b&b-style accommodation is passionate about world-class hospitality and sharing the love of the mountains. They put a special emphasis on food, concocting new and exciting breakfasts every morning. The outdoor hot tub is a guest favourite, offering a peaceful way to end the day after exploring nearby snowshoe trails or cross-country skiing at the Canmore Nordic Centre.

Lady MacDonald Country Inn

Lady MacDonald Country Inn offers a welcoming retreat filled with mountain charm. Its classic décor and inviting common spaces make it feel like a true home away from home. Guests can unwind after a day filled with winter adventure by warming up in the authentic wood-burning sauna or enjoying mountain views from the rooftop hot tub. The inn’s proximity to downtown Canmore makes it a top choice for winter stays.

Creekside Villa

For those who appreciate modern design with mountain flair, Creekside Villa offers an exceptional blend of rustic and contemporary styles. With only 12 beautifully designed rooms, each offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains, the villa provides a quiet and exclusive atmosphere. Its prime location offers easy access to downtown Canmore, making it a great choice for couples or small groups looking to experience the magic of the Canadian Rockies.

Each of these accommodations in Canmore and Kananaskis provides a warm and welcoming stay during the winter season, combining comfort with the incredible beauty of the Canadian Rockies. From backcountry lodges to boutique inns, you’ll find a range of options that cater to every winter traveller. Ready to book your cozy winter escape?


In Canmore and Kananaskis, our natural ecosystems and stunning landscapes are the heart and soul of our local mountain culture. Before your visit, we encourage you to sign the Pledge to the Peaks, committing to mindful exploration to ensure the safety of all inhabitants of the region and preserve the beauty of our unfiltered wilderness for generations to come.