The hype
Travelers are consistently surprised by how clean and renovated the rooms feel compared to the exterior.
다음의 경우 예약하세요 You want a polished, reliable basecamp for Kootenay National Park that's a significant step up from a standard roadside motel.
한눈에 보기: It's the best hotel in town, but remember that 'town' is a highway intersection—ask for a room facing away from the traffic.
@josh.jaramillo님의 리뷰: I stopped here on my Canadian road trip and it was exactly what I needed. The staff left a sweet welcome note and snacks, and the mountain view from my window was so peaceful. The beds are super plush, perfect for recharging before hitting the hot springs.
Travelers are consistently surprised by how clean and renovated the rooms feel compared to the exterior.
The beds are frequently described as 'firm' to the point of being hard—side sleepers, beware.
“I would appreciate a room on the top floor facing the mountains/back of the property, specifically away from the Highway 93/95 intersection to minimize road noise.”
예약하기 전에 실제로 알고 싶은 모든 것.
No. Breakfast is available at the on-site restaurant, Conrad's Kitchen, but it's à la carte and costs extra.
No mandatory resort fee was found during the investigation, though parking and wifi are free.
The Parks Canada Radium Hot Springs pools are about 2.5km (1.5 miles) away—a 5-minute drive or a 30-minute uphill walk.
Mostly no, but there is a dedicated adults-only hour from 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM daily.
Yes, all rooms have air conditioning, which is essential during the surprisingly hot Kootenay summers.
Yes, very. Up to 2 dogs allowed per room (max 80lbs) for a fee of ~$30 CAD/night.
The tap water here is glacial fed and tastes better than bottled water—fill up your flask.
Walk across the street to the Visitor Centre; the bighorn sheep herd often grazes on the lawn there.
If the hotel restaurant is full, 'Old Salzburg' is a 2-minute walk and serves massive portions of schnitzel.
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