Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Aurora Bayside Inn offers comfortable and affordable accommodation in Yellowknife. The inn has a sun terrace and views of the lake, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
Certain units include a seating area where you can relax. Some units have views of the garden or city. For your comfort, you will find bath robes, free toiletries and a hair dryer.
Lunch and dinner options and take out are available from the in-house restaurant. Enjoy your meal overlooking Yellowknife Bay, from the restaurant's seating area.
There is a common area at the property that features microwave, refrigerator, and dining table and chairs. Free private parking is available on site.
You can engage in various activities, such as cycling, fishing and canoeing.
“Yellowknife Cosy Apartment by the lake
The lake was frozen and very pretty
Christmas lights in the evening made up for the very cold temps we were encountering -35 degrees Celsius
Cooking facilities in the apartment a bonus
Aurora chasing of...”
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Andrea
奥地利
“Cosy cabin, direct on the lake, privacy top. We was able to do a lot around, all accessable without a car. If you go in wintertimes plan a hike to the Back Bay Ice Falls - amazing nature!”
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Andree
加拿大
“We spent 2 nights at this location and were pleased with this choice. Located in the Old Town, it offers easy walking access to the entire of Old Town, the Bush Pilots memorial (make sure to go up that rock for spectacular views) and many...”
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Stephane
加拿大
“Fabulous location. Restaurant in the Inn was excellent. Check in was easy. Coffee and tea supplies were great. Contact via text was very good and friendly. Questions were answered promptly.”
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Iren
英国
“It was at the lake side. We could see the lake from the bed. Bus stop in front of the hotel. In the middle of the Old Town. The host was very friendly”
Michelle
加拿大
“Self contained cabin with views of the lake- private and comfortable, in cool old town area. Easy to walk to the (awesome) brewery and cool little shops. We could walk across the ice right off the dock.”