Fairmont Palliser Hotel – Celebrates 110 Years
To walk the same halls as British royalty, Hollywood superstars and political heavyweights, Calgarians need only venture as far as the iconic Fairmont Palliser. For 110 years, this historic hotel
To walk the same halls as British royalty, Hollywood superstars and political heavyweights, Calgarians need only venture as far as the iconic Fairmont Palliser. For 110 years, this historic hotel
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