Refurbishment scaffolding removal reveals more of the refreshed Hotel du Canada in EPCOT's Canada pavilion

Dec 27, 2023 in "Canada (Pavilion)"

Canada Pavilion refurbishment - December 27 2023
Posted: Wednesday December 27, 2023 9:08am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The major exterior refurbishment project at the Hotel du Canada in EPCOT's Canada pavilion is coming to an end as the scaffolding is now in the process of being removed.

Hotel du Canada has been behind refurbishment scrims and scaffolding since July 2023, to allow for the thorough exterior refurbishment.





Le Cellier, located in the building, remains open as normal during the work

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J45464 days ago

dvc lounge in preperation for complete redo of imagination pavilion? prob not

HauntedPirate4 days ago

I’m hoping for an entire floor of maple-based products. What? 😁

Bocabear5 days ago

Passholder Lounge? The Morocco lounge is temporary....and Dear God, I am hoping they put some attention into brining that pavilion back... What a shame it is to see it now...

trainplane36 days ago

I'm pretty sure the Canada laser is disabled due to the work as well.

Disney Analyst6 days ago

They are finally building a coaster for Canada. The Great Maple Moose Chase.

spresso816 days ago

If they use the whole floor, it would be a great firework viewing location. Maybe they plan on selling firework viewing packages.

castlecake2.07 days ago

The thing that doesn’t make sense with that is Imagination! DVC Lounge a is 5 minute walk away, it seems weird to build two so close together. @Moth sources saying it’ll be an all guest bar. Will have to wait and see

Disstevefan17 days ago

Oh good, another DVC lounge. To be honest, DVCers do need more perks. They are literally invested in WDW.

marni19717 days ago

Gotcha

castlecake2.07 days ago

Upstairs has been totally gutted, some saying it’ll be a DVC preview center and others hearing a bar/lounge Can also see that the window facades have been removed with construction light shining though.

marni19717 days ago

I’ve not been following this; is there suggestion the upper floors maybe used for something ?

castlecake2.07 days ago

Not the best photo (grabbed from a vlog) but the base of the elevator which has been used as a wine display for years has been closed in with construction walls. For comparison here’s what it typically looks like without construction walls

castlecake2.09 days ago

https://blogmickey.com/2024/12/sneak-peek-hotel-du-canada-construction-mystery/

HauntedPirate10 days ago

Looks big enough for a few kegs of Molson and LaBatts. Beer window confirmed!!!