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The front desk person offered to help carry out bags up to the 2nd floor since the elevators weren¿t running (due to power outage)
On main drag, easy to find, free breakfast
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The front desk lady was so nice! She did her job very well and I forgot her name. But the lady working evenings before night shift.
The pool and hot tub
They allowed pets but didn't list on their site that it was at an extra cost. It would do well to be more transparent about costs
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The hotel is located perfectly in the middle of town. It has a full-service restaurant attached to it and offers a full restaurant breakfast. The staff went over and above to meet our families' needs.
Price- very reasonable
Clean and modern
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I absolutely loved the gal that got us all checked in. She was very sweet and helpful. The location was absolutely perfect for us!
great for a vacation drive through
Very convenient location in town
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Book your hotel room in Fort Nelson 2-3 weeks in advance between June and September. The town has under 10 hotels, and rooms fill quickly during peak Alaska Highway travel. Priceline users can compare rates for flexible options.
- For trucks, trailers, or RVs, oversize parking is usually first-come, first-served and charged at CA$15-25 nightly at some hotels. Call ahead to check vehicle capacity, request a parking map or area photo if needed.
- Rental cars are recommended for flexibility as public transport is minimal. DriveBC or local sites list Alaska Highway closures and conditions. Fuel stops can be over 180 km (112 mi) apart; fill up before leaving town.
- Dining and grocery options are limited in Fort Nelson. Some chains, like Ramada or Super 8, offer basic breakfast with hours ending by 9:30am; verify with the front desk. Ask about local grocery delivery such as Save-On-Foods for convenience, and bring snacks if arriving late.
- Internet connectivity may be limited, with typical Wi-Fi speeds of 5-15 Mbps, which may only support browsing and video calls. Cellular data from Telus or Bell can be stronger for uploads. Verify internet and business amenities in advance if needed.
- Bring government-issued photo ID, as U.S. state IDs are not accepted for check-in by international visitors; use a passport or Canadian government ID. Hotels place a credit hold of CA$50-200 for incidentals. Ask about the hold amount and its release schedule at check-in.
- Ask for a detailed final price before booking, as Fort Nelson hotels include 5% GST, 8% PST, and sometimes local tourism fees. A CA$120 nightly room typically totals CA$138-146 after taxes and fees. Request a printed receipt when you check out.
- Cell coverage drops within 5 km (3 mi) of Fort Nelson on most carriers. Download offline maps and bring a power bank. Hotels can provide printed directions on request.
- Pack suitable clothing and gear for the season. Request accessible rooms in advance at chains like Super 8 or Lakeview Inn if needed, especially in winter when icy paths are common. Summers bring mosquitos and variable weather; winters require insulated boots, jacket, and microspikes.
- Bear sightings occur near hotel lots from May to September. Dispose of food waste in animal-proof bins and keep all scented items indoors overnight to avoid wildlife attracting your vehicle or room.
- Respect Fort Nelson First Nation (Dene) traditions; ask permission before photographing people or cultural sites. Dene art and interpretive plaques can be found near the Phoenix Theatre or along the Heritage Trail. Join a guided Indigenous cultural tour if available.
- Tip 15-20% in restaurants; most add an automatic 18% gratuity to groups of six or more, so check your bill first. Hotel bell or delivery service appreciates CA$2-5 or about $2-4 USD.
- Confirm guest amenities like laundry, fridge, or kitchenette by calling in advance. Expect to pay CA$4-8 per laundry load, as free guest laundry is rare. Ask staff for the nearest laundromat if on an extended stay.
- Fort Nelson General Hospital is at 4716 Mountain View Dr, about 2.5 km (1.5 mi) from the airport. The nearest pharmacy with extended hours is Save-On-Foods. Save these addresses offline in case of emergency.
- Ask hotel staff for winter aurora viewing tips on arrival; real-time updates can improve your chances. Fort Nelson Heritage Museum is about 4 km (2.5 mi) from most hotels. Day drives, Alaska Highway viewpoints, and local guided experiences are available.
- Solo travelers should choose well-reviewed properties near the town center. Walking along 50th Avenue North is generally well-lit and busy until 22:00; use a taxi or rideshare after dark if unsure.
- Families can request cribs or rollaway beds, but supply is limited (usually one or two per property). Verify breakfast options, fridge availability, and ask about quiet hours for guest floors.
- Business travelers should confirm early check-in (often after 13:00 for CA$20-40) and late check-out if needed. Most meeting space is available only by advance arrangement.
- COVID-19 rules and mask policies are posted at the front desk in most properties; review these on arrival where masking is optional. Check refund terms in your Priceline app before you depart.
- Most hotels offer free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before arrival, but some prepaid deals are non-refundable. Confirm rules before committing, especially in winter.
- If traveling with pets, confirm pet-friendly room availability, CA$15-25 daily fees, leash rules, and local off-leash areas. Fort Nelson Dog Park is 1.3 km (0.8 mi) from most chain hotels; bring bedding and food since local supplies may be limited.
- Fuel stations like Petro-Canada (40th St, open 06:00-21:00) and FasGas (late hours) are within 1.5 km (1 mi) of the airport. Save 24-hour emergency contacts in your phone and top up gas before leaving town.
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