Discover the best Motels in Kitimat-Stikine District, British Columbia including Northway Motor Inn, The Bulkley Valley Motel, Rest Inn, The Chalet Motel, Northern Motor Inn, Copper River Motel, Bear Country Inn, Robber's Roost Motel.
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4 based on 303 reviews
Your home base for adventures to the Cassiar mountains, historic Telegraph Creek, and the famous Stikine River country.Northway Motor Inn is located in Dease Lake midway between Smithers/Terrace and Whitehorse along the Stewart Cassiar Highway (Hwy 37).Highway 37 is one of two British Columbia routes to the Yukon and is maintained and accessible year round.Our hotel provides comfortable accommodations in Northern BC. We are centrally located in Dease Lake.
This hotel is the best! They gave us a room, after hours. She was very patient and understanding. The rooms are very clean and comfortable. On a scale of 1-10, I give this hotel a 20! If I'm ever in the area again, I will stay here again.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Quaint, cozy, clean, owner operated.
This is a simple no frills motel in a no frills little town, but it is very clean and the owner is so nice and quick to respond to anything you need. We had a room with a kitchenette and our sons had a room next door. Unfortunately because some have gone missing, you have to ask for a hair dryer, iron, etc. The woman manager is so nice and will get them for you right away. She is professional and friendly. There are not a lot of options for accommodations in Hazelton, I would say this place is number one for sure. If you want a clean, well managed place to stay this place is great.
4 based on 97 reviews
A NEWLY RENOVATED HOTEL located in a quiet part of the beautiful city of Terrace, Rest Inn is only 5 minutes drive from downtown, 10 minutes from the airport and in walking distance to the Skeena River, Curling Club & The Casino. We have now upgraded our services to include Free Continental Breakfast & Fitness Facilities! All rooms are well equipped with: Flat screen TV + DVD player, Air conditioner, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, iron &ironing board, hairdryer etc.. Some of the suites come with a kitchenette! Free Wi-Fi throughout, and Business Center - with access to printer and fax. A meeting room facility can accommodate maximum 20 people. Free private & secured parking is available on site. Room selection - Standard Queen, Deluxe Queen (Kitchenettes) or Two Doubles. There is a 24-hour front desk at the property. Free Shuttle service From & To the Airport. Laundry facilities available. Fresh Continental Breakfast (Complimentary)
I stayed here one night as i waited for my flight out of Terrace. Nice folks right out of the gate, offering me a ride to the airport when i expressed reliability concerns regarding the local taxi service. The rooms were simple, clean, quiet and cozy. Affordable as well, being significantly cheaper than the other hotels in the area. A top notch bargain if you're ever in this neck of the woods . Thanks folks, for the restful stay.
3.5 based on 34 reviews
See why so many travelers make The Chalet Motel their motel of choice when visiting Kitimat. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at The Chalet Motel offer a refrigerator. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk, express check-in and check-out, and baggage storage. Guests of The Chalet Motel are also welcome to enjoy an on-site restaurant. For travelers arriving by car, free parking is available. While in Kitimat, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from The Chalet Motel, including Rosario's Restaurant (0.5 mi), Wee Geordie's Neighbourhood Pub (0.9 mi), and Constant Cravings Cafe (0.2 mi). Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a waterfall, such as Moore Creek Falls. At The Chalet Motel, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Kitimat.
This was a decent hotel to stay at in town. Central location with a lot of food options around, and the scenery was beautiful. The room was pretty basic, as was to be expected, and smelled faintly of new paint. Couldn't get the microwave/fridge/coffee machine to work, and the TV remote was iffy, but I got it going. The bed was clean and decent, although nothing to write home about. I didn't hear the road or highway but I could hear people outside talking and smoking right outside the room, which was definitely a drawback.
3.5 based on 32 reviews
One of the closet hotels to Northwest Regional Airport. We're minutes away from downtown Terrace, Skeena Valley Golf Course, great fishing, and scenic hiking & mountain biking trails. Rooms feature air-conditioning, king, queen, double beds, mini-fridges, cable TV, high-speed wireless internet; 24 hr desk service; restaurant & dining room; sports bar/pub with live music Friday/Saturday nights; liquor store; easy highway access; large, free parking lot for commercial vehicles; adjacent convenience stores & gas stations.
Never again. I am a disabled combat veteran of 21 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. I went in with my service dog. I asked for a room for persons with disabilities. "We don't have those" Do you have military or a disability discount?""or AMA discount?" Receptionist "we don't do discounts here." You can talk to management in the morning" Ok, so I purchased a room as it was midnight. I was asked to use a mask. In which I had told the receptionist that I have a service dog and an exception letter 2 times prior. I said, "I have an exemption letter, would you like to see it?" I was chuckled at. In the morning I came for breakfast I was not informed I had to be vaccinated to enter the restaurant. I went without breakfast that morning because they gave me no options to eat. I am disabled and did not want or think I should have to go to McDonald's. I grew up in this town and I am shocked and appauled that the Northern has become what it is. I will never ever ever go there again! Thank you. Robyn Burke
4.5 based on 38 reviews
In addition to equipped motel rooms, grounds feature general store, picnic area, trailer rentals, and a prep house for hunting and fishing.
We stay in Terrace (B.C.) for 15 days. We were visiting our daughter who move recently in that city .One night we decide to go to a restaurant downtown, and on our way back we get lost...no telephone, no GPS. We turn back at Copper river, were we saw a motel open. There we met a classy gentleman dress like a Ritz Carlton employee: white shirt, black pants, and black bow tie. He told me the way to retrieve my daughter address. I told him that if I get lost again I will be back here to rent a motel. The answer was amazing:« no Sir if you dont find the address, come back, I will close the motel and drive you there». I am more than 80 years old, I have traveled a lot in my life, and I never met such a kind people in hotel business I dont know how the rooms are, but I am sure they canot be bad with such a person
2.5 based on 25 reviews
Outside access motel rooms on 2 floors. One bedrooms have Queen or King (xtra charge) Sealy posturepedic mattresses. Two bed rooms have xtra long doubles. Executive rooms with jetted tubs. All rooms have air-conditioning/heat, wireless internet, coffee, fridges, some with microwaves, cable, movies. Kitchenettes available (xtra charge). Licensed family restaurant with tasty favorites and good value for the money. Meeting room, convenient location, across from medical centre, movie theatre, shopping malls.
We are at the hotel right now. Our room is very old, dingy, dark and uninviting. Lighting is terrible. Walls are pitted and chipped. Pillows are stiff. There is no clock in the room. The room however does appear to be clean. The hotel is well located in the center of downtown Terrace. We will NOT be back.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Robber’s Roost Motel in scenic New Hazelton in Northwestern BC brings spectacular views of Mt. Roche de Boule for all guests to enjoy. The Robber’s Roost Motel is a must-stop before traveling to or from the Yukon Territory or Alaska via the Stewart-Cassiar Highway. Treat yourself to a unique experience of excellent customer service, clean, comfortable guest rooms designed to rejuvenate you, relax you, and prepare you for a new day. Enjoy everything the Hazeltons have to offer including hiking, fishing, swimming, wildlife-viewing, and many cultural activities. This is home to the world-famous, Kispiox River where record-size steelhead trout are found and totem poles scatter the landscape. Don’t miss the ‘Ksan Historical Museum & Gift Shop located in Historic Old Hazelton across the Hagwilget Suspension Bridge. From the motel, there is access to many hiking trails offering all levels from easy to extremely difficult…your choice! While relaxing at the motel, you can enjoy scenic views, BBQ on the veranda, pick and eat fruits and vegetables from the private garden or walk across the street to Allen Park for a stroll or workout. All guest rooms are equipped with fridge, microwave, coffee, custom amenities, 40” flat screen cable TV, and free Wi-fi. Kitchenettes available.
I can't believe so highly rated. When you walk into the door, you are greeted with the smell of wet dog. There's not any digs in your room but it smells like the walls were painted with ones tongue. If you walk to the back of the building, you will see that the bathroom window for every single room is open. I'm guessing to air them out? I thought it was nasty but if you like dogs though, this might not be an issue. No air conditioning. 12" fan instead. Floors squeak and I'm on the top floor. I feel bad for whoever is on the ground floor. Did you forget a razor? No worries. The pressure from the shower will allow the water to skin you smooth. This is the highest pressure show I have ever seen. I actually like that though. In room fridge has a decent sized freezer. Wifi is ok. Towels are really old. Beds are hard It's quiet. Front desk girl was nice but wasn't wearing a mask and it's mandatory in this province. If you've lost your sense of smell, this place actually isn't horrible. Otherwise, drive 1.5 hours either way to a better hotel.
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