Aurora Bayside Inn 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Sports activities
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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No pets allowed
Location
The comfortable 3-star Aurora Bayside Inn Yellowknife offers proximity to the Bush Pilots Monument, situated just 250 metres away. Featuring a restaurant, this Yellowknife inn is located a mere 9 minutes on foot from the Down to Earth Gallery.
The centre of Yellowknife is a 25 minutes' walk of the hotel. Guests can visit the fact Old Town, which is only 350 metres away, and Snowking's Winter Festival which is within reach of the affordable Aurora Bayside Yellowknife. The accommodation allows you to enjoy such natural sights as Great Slave Lake nearly a 5-minute walk away. This Yellowknife hotel is situated within a 2-km distance of The Legislative Assembly Building. C to old town then to new town bus stop, offering a direct link to the city attractions and main places, is a few moments from the Aurora Bayside Yellowknife.
The rooms feature such facilities as coffee/tea making machines, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' entertainment. Bathroom facilities include a separate toilet and a shower, as well as comforts such as a hair dryer and bath sheets. Guests can also enjoy views of the garden.
You can dine at Barren Ground Coffee, merely 250 metres from the Aurora Bayside.
Review by hotel critic
As a landscape photographer passionately exploring Canada's beauty, my recent stay at the Aurora Bayside Inn in Yellowknife was a culinary delight intertwined with the whimsical magic of the Northern Lights. Nestled on the shores of a serene lake, the inn's floating dock provided a tranquil spot to soak in the essence of the midnight sun, offering a unique perspective for my photography.My gastronomic journey commenced at the adjoined café, where I savored a gourmet breakfast at Dancing Moose, setting the tone for a day filled with adventure. The innovative dishes at the restaurant, Barren Ground Coffee, reflected a perfect blend of local flavors, subtly tantalizing my taste buds with each bite.Intrigued by the local culinary scene, I ventured to Bullock's Bistro and Weaver & Devore Trading, both a stone's throw away, indulging in regional delicacies that left a lasting impression on my palate.the Aurora Bayside Inn not only provided a cozy retreat but also opened doors to a gastronomic exploration I will cherish, mirroring the vibrant essence of Canadian wilderness that resonates with my artistic soul.