Located in Stewart, in a building dating from 1925, Historic Hotel Bayview features barbecue facilities and guestrooms with free WiFi.
Cathy
Canada
The building was on the main street so restaurants, info centre, museum, grocery stores and other stores were walking distance (within 2 mins). The room itself was very large. The first bedroom at the front was spacious, had a TV, two bedside tables, two chairs and a small table. The view from the window was the main street which was not noisy at all. You walk through to a fully stocked kitchen with dining table and three chairs. Next on the right was the bathroom with toilet, small shower and sink. At the back was another bedroom with a double bed, two bedside tables, TV and a chair. Both bedrooms had outside+ doors and windows. There were doors that could be closed between the two bedrooms and kitchen. The rooms were clean and had lots of pillows and towels.
Situated in Stewart, Bear Valley Guesthouse features accommodation with seating area. There is a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay.
robert
Australia
Neat and tidy guesthouse. Quiet location. Barbeque with outdoor tables and chairs.
The Rustic Cabin is set in Stewart. The property features mountain and garden views. There is an outdoor fireplace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Providing garden views, Stewart Mountain Lodge in Stewart provides accommodation, free bikes, a garden, a shared lounge, a tennis court and barbecue facilities.
Offering a barbecue and views of the mountain, Guesthouse Austria is situated in Stewart, British Columbia, 2 minutes' from the Stewart Airport. Free private parking is available on site.
Ingrid
Canada
Gemütlich is the right word to describe our stay, better than a hotel room.
Stewart is a sensational place with magical scenary...
Stewart is a sensational place with magical scenary embracing mountains, ocean, wildlife and glaciers. The people of Stewart are the best. They are welcoming, friendly, enjoyable, helpful and genuine. Loved visiting Stewart and cannot wait to return.
Sandra
10
Scored 10
Small and idyllic town in north west BC, just by the Alaskan...
Small and idyllic town in north west BC, just by the Alaskan border. You can’t get enough of the serenity and spectacular views with the surrounding snow capped Alaskan mountains. Definitely worth a stay in Stewart.
Ahmer Siddiqui
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
stewart is a very small, quiet town, with two restaurants...
stewart is a very small, quiet town, with two restaurants and two good food stores, which is all you really need.
the side trip to hyder makes it a uniqe experience: we saw a grisly bear and the road to the glacier is nearly overwhelming in it's size and starkness of the mountains.
hugo
10
Scored 10
The historic town is lovely and extremely picturesque.
The historic town is lovely and extremely picturesque. Surrounded by mountains and glaciers which were stunning. Lots of wildlife. Yellowhead helicopter tour was the highlight of our trip. We took an hour tour that covered all the major glaciers and ice fields. Spectacular.
Donald
United States
10
Scored 10
The road through Hyder to the Salmon Glacier is one of BC's...
The road through Hyder to the Salmon Glacier is one of BC's most scenic. Be warned though, it is suitable for cars and truck, not trailers. It can be very rough and dusty so you should be prepared to take it easy and enjoy the scenery.
David
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small, remote BC area with some great scenery and an...
Small, remote BC area with some great scenery and an opportunity to see bears up close in late summer. Road to Salmon Glacier provides an outstanding viewpoint of a very large piedmont glacier that is difficult to surpass (this is after several weeks in Alaska looking at Glaciers.) Fish Creek in Tongass National Forest (bring your passport, you will cross an international border into/out of US going here) provides an outstanding opportunity to view Grizzly bears feeding on migrating Salmon from a safe perch.
Food option are limited, particularity on Sunday/Monday, but you won't go hungry.
Edward
United States
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