Ontario Hotels – Teen Hotel Reviews
Ontario is home base for a lot of my travel — from border-town stays in Sarnia to movie nights in Kingston and new-build downtown hotels. This page pulls together all my Ontario hotel reviews in one place and will keep growing as I explore more. Expect fast takes on Wi-Fi, gaming setup, pool vibes, and the teen-friendly details that matter.
Last updated: February 2026
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Kingston Marriott (Downtown)
Brand-new and super polished: hardwood floors, a huge TV with easy HDMI, and some of the friendliest staff I’ve met (shoutout Doug & Richa). The M Club Lounge is next-level cozy, Wi-Fi was fast, and console hookup was effortless; there’s no pool, but the gym makes up for it. One of my top Ontario picks for tech-friendly, downtown stays.
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The Insignia Hotel Sarnia – Tribute Portfolio (Revisit)
On my revisit, Insignia still delivered: #1 on my Wi-Fi Speed Leaderboard, easy gaming on both TVs (Chromecast, tons of outlets), and an indoor saltwater pool with hot tub + personal saunas. Rooms are stylish with great showers, and Bad Dog Bar & Grill down the street is still the dinner MVP.
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The Insignia Hotel Sarnia – Tribute Portfolio (Original Review)
Clean, design-forward rooms (hardwood floors, local map art), friendly staff, and a fantastic pool/sauna setup make this an easy teen recommendation. Wi-Fi was strong on all devices and Nintendo Switch setup was painless; skip the buffet breakfast and eat off the menu or head to Bad Dog nearby.
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Courtyard Kingston Highway 401/Division Street
Highway-convenient and reliably clean with a surprise waterslide (Fri–Sun hours). Wi-Fi is solid and Switch hookup is simple, though rooms feel a bit dated and TVs are on the small side; food, shopping, and Landmark Cinemas are steps away for an easy road-trip stop.
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Four Points by Sheraton Point Edward Sarnia
Friendly check-in and a surprisingly warm indoor pool make this a decent border-crossing stop. Console setup is super easy (HDMI under the TV), but the Wi-Fi is very slow—bring a hotspot if you need speed; Boston Pizza on site is convenient for late arrivals.
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TownePlace Suites Brantford & Conference Centre
A quick overnight that missed the mark: slow elevator, messy hallway from repairs, and hard-to-connect Wi-Fi (fast once online). Hot water took too long and the wall-mounted TV blocked console gaming, though breakfast was solid and the pool/fitness areas looked good. Not Teen Travelz Approved.
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Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Orillia
This award-winning Fairfield is one of Ontario’s biggest surprises. From the spotless rooms and well-equipped gym to an incredible breakfast that sets a new standard for Marriott’s mid-scale brands, this Orillia stay delivers comfort and personality. Friendly staff, easy tech setup, and fun touches like a treasure chest for younger guests make it a must-stop on any Ontario road trip.
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Delta Hotels Toronto Airport & Conference Centre
A surprisingly packed full-service stay with one of the most unique room layouts I’ve ever reviewed: a two-level loft suite with huge windows, tons of space, and a full living + dining setup. The pool is massive, the gym is well-equipped, breakfast is excellent, and the Delta Pantry adds serious convenience with 24/7 grab-and-go options. My parents also found tons of dining choices nearby and even discovered a full A320 flight simulator inside the hotel — easily one of the coolest surprises in Toronto. The only downside was slow Wi-Fi, but overall this property delivers big for families, tournament weekends, and airport travelers.
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Niagara Falls Canada – Niagara Falls, Ontario
A newer Niagara Falls hotel that surprised me in a good way: Top-10 Wi-Fi speeds, super easy Nintendo Switch hookup thanks to a swing-out TV mount, and full in-room kitchens that make family trips way more flexible. You give up walkable restaurants, but you gain a quieter stay, outdoor BBQ access, WEGO transit nearby, and a solid pool and gym setup—making this a strong teen-friendly base near Clifton Hill and the Falls.
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Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel – Toronto, Ontario
Located just minutes from Toronto Pearson Airport, this renovated airport Marriott combines travel-day convenience with surprisingly relaxing vibes. The glass-covered pool atrium, walkable restaurants, complimentary shuttle, and strong M Club Lounge make it a smart Ontario stay — whether you’re flying out or planning a low-key staycation near YYZ.
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I’ll keep updating this Ontario roundup as I add more hotels across the province — from downtown city stays to quick border stopovers. Follow along on YouTube and Instagram for new reviews, Wi-Fi leaderboard shifts, and gaming-setup wins.
