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Ms Miles’ Top 10 Marriott Hotels in Canada for Families for 35K Certificates

Since you have the Marriott Bonvoy American Express card, your most valuable asset is that Annual Free Night Award (up to 35,000 points).

Finding hotels that fall under this 35k threshold is the “holy grail” of Canadian travel hacking because it makes your $120 annual fee feel like a steal. In 2026, Marriott uses dynamic pricing, so while these hotels often sit under 35k, you should always check your specific dates.

Ms Miles' Top 10 Marriott Hotels in Canada for Families for 35K Certificates

As Canadian moms, we know that a great hotel can make or break a family vacation. It’s not just about a bed to sleep in; it’s about the pool, the dining options, the location for exploring, and those little extras that turn a trip into a cherished memory.

At Ms Miles, I’ve scoured the country, weighing everything from kid-friendly amenities to loyalty program value, to bring you my ultimate list. Whether you’re planning a bustling city escape, a serene mountain retreat, or a charming coastal adventure, these are the Top 10 Marriott Hotels in Canada that truly deliver for families in 2026.

Why My Picks Stand Out for Your Family:

  • Kid-Friendly Amenities: Think amazing pools, activity programs, and family suites.
  • Strategic Location: Easy access to attractions, parks, or stunning natural beauty.
  • Value for Points: How well do these properties perform if you’re using your hard-earned credit card points?
  • Ms Miles Touch: Unique insights to help you get the most out of your stay.

Here are the top Marriott properties in Canada where you can consistently find incredible value for that 35,000-point certificate courtesy of the American Express Bonvoy card.

1. Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort, BC

This is arguably the best use of a 35k certificate in Western Canada. Located right on the Inner Harbour, it’s a short (and fun) water taxi ride away from downtown.

  • Why for Families: The indoor pool is huge, and the “Ocean Pointe” location means the kids can watch the seaplanes and ferries from the waterfront path.
  • Ms Miles Take: Use your certificate here during a shoulder season (May or September) to get a room that usually retails for $400+.

2. Kananaskis Mountain Lodge, Autograph Collection, Alberta

Nestled in the Rockies, this resort feels like a luxury retreat. It frequently dips into the 30k–35k range during weekdays or the off-season.

  • Why for Families: The Kananaskis Wilderness Adventure Centre is on-site, offering kid-friendly hikes and activities. Plus, the indoor waterpark with a slide is a legend among Alberta families.
  • Ms Miles Take: This property is an Autograph Collection, meaning the design is unique and high-end. It’s the ultimate “staycation” upgrade.

3. The Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain, Ontario

If you want to be in the heart of the action at Blue Mountain without paying $500/night, this is your spot.

  • Why for Families: It’s a “Westin Kids Club” location. The suites often come with kitchenettes, which is a lifesaver for making quick breakfasts before heading to the Village or the slopes.
  • Ms Miles Take: Check Sunday through Thursday nights; you can often snag a 1-bedroom suite for exactly 35,000 points.

4. Delta Hotels Whistler Village Suites, BC

Whistler is notoriously expensive, but this Delta property is a hidden gem for point-savers.

  • Why for Families: Unlike standard hotel rooms, these are “suites.” Having a separate living area means you don’t have to sit in the dark after the kids go to sleep at 8 PM.
  • Ms Miles Take: This is the best way to do Whistler on a budget. You’re steps from the Olympic Plaza and the playground.

5. Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain, Quebec

Following a massive renovation, this hotel is now one of the most stylish in the city. The iconic “half-moon” windows offer the best views of Montreal.

  • Why for Families: It’s connected to the “Underground City,” meaning you can explore, shop, and find food without ever putting on a winter coat—perfect for traveling with toddlers.
  • Ms Miles Take: Use your certificate here for a “City Lights” weekend. The breakfast in the lounge (if you have Gold/Platinum status) is fantastic.

6. Delta Hotels Fredericton, New Brunswick

This is a true hidden gem in Atlantic Canada. Situated right on the Saint John River, it feels more like a resort than a city hotel.

  • Why for Families: The outdoor pool area is fantastic in the summer, and the hotel is steps away from the “Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge”—a perfect sunset stroll for the family.
  • Ms Miles Take: Use your certificate here during the summer months when cash rates spike for east-coast road trips. It’s the best “rest stop” in the Maritimes.

7. Residence Inn Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf, Ontario

Cottage country for 35,000 points? Yes, please. This hotel sits right on the water at Muskoka Wharf.

  • Why for Families: Every room is a suite with a full kitchen. You can save $100+ by cooking family meals in the room, then walk outside to board the historic RMS Segwun steamship.
  • Ms Miles Take: This property is a high-demand “35k” target. Book your weekend stay at least 4 months in advance to secure the points rate.

8. Hotel PUR Quebec, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Quebec City

If you want a trendy, “boutique” feel in the St. Roch neighborhood, this is it. It’s cooler and more modern than the traditional hotels in the Old City.

  • Why for Families: The indoor pool is one of the best in Quebec City—large, bright, and perfect for burning off energy after exploring the cobblestone streets.
  • Ms Miles Take: It’s often cheaper on points than the Quebec City Marriott Downtown but offers a more “local” experience with amazing bakeries nearby.

9. Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel, Nova Scotia

Location, location, location. This hotel is connected to the Halifax Boardwalk, putting you at the center of the city’s best food and history.

  • Why for Families: You can walk to the Discovery Centre (hands-on science for kids) and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic without ever needing a car.
  • Ms Miles Take: This is one of the best ways to use a 35k certificate in Halifax. The harbour views from the lobby are worth the visit alone.

10. Fairfield Inn & Suites St. John’s Newfoundland

Newfoundland is seeing a huge surge in travel in 2026. This Fairfield is modern, reliable, and perfectly positioned for exploring Avalon.

  • Why for Families: Free Breakfast! For a family of four, free hot breakfast saves you $60+ every single morning.
  • Ms Miles Take: While it’s not “downtown,” the savings on points and food make it the smartest home base for a family whale-watching trip.

How to Book Using Your 35k Certificate

When searching on the Marriott app or website, follow these steps:

  1. Check the box “Use Points/Certificates”.
  2. Look for rooms priced at 35,000 points or less.
  3. The 2026 Pro Hack: Marriott now allows you to “top off” a certificate. If a hotel is 45,000 points, you can use your 35k certificate plus 10,000 points from your balance to book it!

Quick Checklist for 35k Redemptions

  • Dynamic Pricing: In 2026, points prices change daily. If a hotel is 37k today, check again tomorrow—it might drop to 34k!.
  • The “5th Night Free”: If you have extra points, remember that booking 4 nights on points gets you the 5th night completely free. This is the best way to stretch a point balance.
  • Top-Off Power: Don’t forget you can add up to 15,000 of your own points to a 35k certificate to book a room worth 50,000 points!.