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Frank Trail, Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, Y0A 1C0, Canada
(867) 536-2020 www.bighornhotel.ca
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Jul 6, 2018
Great accommodations for a great price. I would give it 5 stars, but the WiFi was atrocious! Otherwise, I would stay here again. It’s located right across a large (for upper Canada) grocery store and right off the highway.

Jul 1, 2018
It was so so. Next to a bar and kind of noisy. The room we had was not laid out well. No sink in the bathroom and blankets on the beds seemed scarce. Bring your own pillow! The pillows were awful

Jul 19, 2018
I will address few isues: 1. For people with physical problems (wheelchairs, knee problems), this hotel might not be for you. 2. No sink in bathroom, I did not care since I shave and brush my teeths on the shower anyway. I do realize that some people will disagree. 3. My pillows (#4) were just fine and the bed was comfortable. No complains there. 4. WI-FI, Yes, it was awful, No Bueno!!! 5. Room and bath were clean. 6. Kitchen was a plus even dough I did not used. 7. No AC but my room had a ceiling fan and another portable fan. If you do not like noise, I will recommend to request rooms on the back. I slept like a baby. 8. Price was high in my opinion but when nothing else is available...well you have to pay. ( $121.00 US. dollars). Last thing that I feel need to be address, front desk (night shift) need some training smiling and making customers welcome. The lady on the morning was very sweet. I hope this will help. Be safe on the road.

Jun 17, 2018
Okay place to stay. No A.C. but my room came with a fan. Service is ok but if you have mobility issues this hotel may cause problems. Lots of stairs and fire doors. Expensive but options in the area are limited.

Jun 10, 2018
No frills - basic but okay. Not fancy,

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