Aurora Bayside Inn 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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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 well-laid-out Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre Museum, situated nearly a 25-minute walk away. Featuring a restaurant and a gift shop, this Yellowknife inn is located around 700 metres from Gallery of the Midnight Sun.
The hotel is about 5 km from Yellowknife airport and within reach of such cultural venues as the bronze replica Yellowknife Cultural Crossroads Sculpture. Guests can visit the Old Town Yellowknife, which is just 6 minutes' stroll away, and The Legislative Assembly Building which is within a 2-km distance of the affordable Aurora Bayside Inn. Also, Old Town Boat Launch is situated merely 450 metres away. You can easily find Northern Images only 1.8 km from the accommodation. C to old town then to new town bus stop, offering a direct link to the city attractions and main places, is in close proximity to the Aurora Bayside Inn Yellowknife.
The rooms feature such facilities as coffee/tea making machines, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' entertainment. Providing a separate toilet and a shower, the bathrooms are also appointed with a hair dryer and bath sheets.
You can get a gastronomic experience at Dancing Moose Cafe which offers Canadian cuisine a few moments from Aurora Bayside Inn.
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.