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Selkirk Inn

Selkirk Inn

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3.9 Google Review
1105 Hwy 1 Frontage Rd, Golden, British Columbia, V0A 1H2, Canada
(250) 344-6315
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Jan 20, 2018
My favorite ski town hotel ever! I travel a lot, and this place is the best value for your money you’ll ever find. The owner is extremely friendly and always remembers us, the rooms are clean, and they have a great hot tub and sauna area. If you’re looking for an awesome deal on a place to crash for a night you’ve found it!

Feb 27, 2018
Great place to stay, especially for the price. Rooms were clean and comfortable, nice firm beds, clean hottub. No breakfast but not expected at this price, but restaurants nearby. Friendly, helpful owner. Definitely recommended.

Jan 28, 2018
Amazing value and highly recommended! We will stay here every time from now on. Its cheaper than the hostel if you're 2 or more people. We paid $50 a night + tax for a room with 2 queen beds. I was really amazed at the quality of the rooms for the price. The beds really comfy and everything was cosy and clean. Mini fridge and microwave. There's even a hot tub, laundry and treadmill in the facility. Our only complaint is that the door had no sound insulation, so we could hear housekeeping dragging their mop bucket around, people talking in the parking lot and revving their skidoo engines.

Mar 15, 2018
Great value at a reasonable price. My room had all required amenities- fridge, mw, coffee and more. Very clean and comfortable. I recommend it when staying in Golden.

Jan 28, 2018
This is a nice place for the price with a hot tub. Room was a good size with 2 queen beds. Bathroom was cold but then realized it had its own heater and thermostat. There is wifi but it is slow. Loading webpages was always a wait compared to other hotels or just using up cellphone data. Overall I would recommend and return.

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