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Clarion Hotel & Conference Centre

Clarion Hotel & Conference Centre

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3.8 Google Review
2100 Premier Way, Sherwood Park, Alberta, T8H 2G4, Canada
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Jun 24, 2018
We stayed in Sherwood Park for my son's roller hockey tournament. We have stayed here a few times before for the same reason. Beds are decent enough, free breakfast, good price for the room. There is a pool, but the kids go to the millennium center that is attached for games, and the use of that pool. There is a fridge in the room which we do need, and the staff put up with the kids running around. All in all, good experience.

Jul 10, 2018
Very clean and spacious hotel, the breakfast selection was great. Location is very convenient in Sherwood Park and close to a lot of food places as well if the restaurant downstairs isn’t your pick. Would definitely stay there again the next time I’m back.

Jul 18, 2018
Decent Location, seems easily accessible. Clean rooms. Usual amenities. I think the fact that it was uneventful was a good thing. No drama just a good stay.

Mar 27, 2018
It is a very beautiful hotel and it was nice to stay in. Rooms were cleaned frequently and the hot breakfast was nice. Was disappointed when I seen there was no microwave in the rooms. The area is far from everything but it was a nice hotel to stay at. I'd recommend it. Especially if you have a sports tournament at the Millennium next door.

Mar 26, 2018
For what you get at a regular price I'd say that you'd be overpaying. it's location is in the Sherwood industrial area. The rooms aren't bad as they've been upgraded a while ago but have cheap plastic shower/ bathtub combo that isn't made for anyone over 5' 8" as I had to crouch to get my hair wet. The pool area isn't the best and their change room is awful and tiny. They have fitness equipment right beside the pool as well as a small office sized area open 24 hours and is furnished with: TV, treadmill, stair climber, an old school all-in-one workout machine and a water cooler. There is no continental meal as they have a restaurant there but, you have to ask for the discounted buffet breakfast meal voucher as they won't give you it unless you ask. If you are wanting a massage or etc, they don't have this.

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