Since launching less than 18 months ago as Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (NYSE:WH) first soft-brand, Trademark Collection by Wyndham is continuing its rapid growth around the world and raising its flag in Canada with a dozen recently signed hotels and resorts spanning the country. These additions five of which have opened doors in British Columbia and Ontario, and another seven set to open within the next year in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Alberta, and Saskatchewan bolster the brands footprint on both sides of the Atlantic with the Trademark name now adorning more than 100 hotels in North America and Europe. Launched in 2017, Trademark is the first soft-brand geared to three- and four-star hotel owners passionate about upholding their hotels independent spirit and designed for everyday travelers seeking distinctive, attainable accommodations in sought-after destinations. Today, travelers can tap global, award-winning Trademark experiences like The INFINITY Hotel & Conference Center in Munich, Germany, and the HYPERION Hotel Basel in Basel, Switzerland, as well as notable American locations like the Galt House Hotel in Louisville, Ky., Ravel Hotel in Long Island City, N.Y., and the Zermatt Utah Resort & Spa in Midway, Utah. This global momentum is a testament to Trademarks mounting appeal as one of the most compelling soft-branded offerings for independent hoteliers across the globe, said Greg Giordano, vice president, brand operations, Trademark Collection by Wyndham. These recent landmark additions, located in some of Canadas most coveted travel spots, underscore what it means to be a Trademark hotelunmatched character, charm, and individuality. These hotels are now backed by the global distribution power of a leading hospitality name in Wyndham, and a team passionate about driving more travelers through entrepreneurial hoteliers doors every day.Planting Roots in the Great White North Trademarks Canadian additions widen the brands presence in North America, joining nearly 50 hotels across the U.S. The first locations flying the Trademark flag in Canada include: