Featuring a restaurant, indoor pool and hot tubs, this Fernie hotel is located 4 miles from Fernie Alpine Ski Resort. Guest rooms offer flat-screen cable TVs. Free WiFi is provided in each room.
Angelina
Canada
Very clean , great staff , breakfast was delicious and close to Starbucks
Featuring an indoor pool and waterslide, this British Columbia resort overlooks Elk River and is less than 5 minutes’ drive to skiing at Fernie Alpine Resort. Free WiFi is offered in all rooms.
Located at the base of Fernie Alpine Resort, Fernie Slopeside Lodge offers ski-in/ski-out access. Mount Fernie Provincial Park is 3.1 mi away. Free WiFi is provided.
Located in Fernie, Red Tree Lodge features free bikes, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property. Among the various facilities are barbecue facilities and a ski pass sales point.
Conveniently located off Highway 3, this nonsmoking Fernie motel offers an indoor swimming pool, spa tub and sauna. Guest rooms offer free WiFi. Fernie town center is 5 minutes’ walk away.
Featuring ski-in/ski-out access to Fernie Alpine Resort, located on site, this hotel offers a restaurant and lounge. A heated outdoor pool and 3 exterior hot tubs are available.
Located in the center of Fernie, British Columbia, this motel is less than 15 minutes’ drive from Fernie Alpine Resort. It offers a hot tub and free in-room WiFi.
Sonia
Canada
Great location in downtown Fernie with clean room, friendly service and thoughtful extras for our dog. The kitchen was very well equipped even though it was small.
Featuring an on-site restaurant and pub, this Fernie hotel includes a cold beer and wine store. Free Wi-Fi, a refrigerator, and a microwave are provided in rooms. Fernie Alpine Resort is 4.3 mi away.
Nicole
Canada
Pool/ hot tub size were great. Clean and well kept areas. Staff were very pleasant and helpful.
Located in Fernie, this hotel offers a guest hot tub, only 0.6 mi from the Fernie Golf and Country Club. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Located at the base of Fernie Alpine Resort, Fernie Slopeside Lodge offers ski-in/ski-out access. Mount Fernie Provincial Park is 3.1 mi away. Free WiFi is provided.
Très près de la montagne et gentillesse du personnel
The Griz Inn by Park Vacation Management is located in Fernie. Among the various facilities are ski-to-door access and a ski pass sales point. The hotel features an indoor pool, hot tub and free WiFi.
Located in Fernie, Red Tree Lodge features free bikes, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property. Among the various facilities are barbecue facilities and a ski pass sales point.
The pool and hot tub. The friendly atmosphere. The rooms.
What Guests Said About Fernie:
Scored 6.0
6.0
Fernie is a fabulous place to visit.
Fernie is a fabulous place to visit. Great scenery, friendly people, fantastic skiing/boarding (when the snow is good!). If you're hiking in the summer, it's pretty hard to beat. There are reasonable choices for Eats/Drinks, and the outdoor recreation is varied and plentiful. It's a bit of a bummer if you get stuck with the "Fernie Rain" when you're trying to sled/ski/board, but that kind of bad luck isn't THAT common, either you ride it out or try something different!
Story
Scored 6.0
6.0
Fernie is boring compared to Alberta.
Fernie is boring compared to Alberta. Landscape nothing special. Fernie itself has not very much. I think its only viable for a visit if you like snowboarding - I visited in August and it was dull! Wish I'd left it out of my itinery
FlorenceManchester
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Fernie is a great mountain town in South-Eastern British...
Fernie is a great mountain town in South-Eastern British Columbia. It is driveable from Calgary and Edmonton in Alberta and has great hiking, mountain biking and nature tourism facilities around the town.
Hotels are on the expensive side, though they tend to be booked-solid during the weekends and holidays in summer. There are a variety of restaurants to cater to all kinds of taste and budgets in the city.
Public transportation is vestigial at best. It is better to be on your own transportation. It is highly recommended to bring your own bicycle. The town is small enough to be fully explorable by bike.
SSiddiqui
Canada
Scored 10
10
It's a very picturesque town mainly focused at the footsteps...
It's a very picturesque town mainly focused at the footsteps of mountains for winter activity and hiking in summer. We were here during early spring and the pathways can be a bit muddy as you hike higher. Nonetheless, would love to be here again.
We did the fairy Creek falls hike and visited Mt. Fernie Provincial Park. Lots to do here if you are a nature lover. The drive is beautiful with a small downtown full of eateries and shopping places. Also has variety of dine in options including a steak place just on the main road. It has almost everything that you can ask for in a small town.
Husain Camp
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
Fernie has made a successful transition from a mining town...
Fernie has made a successful transition from a mining town to a destination outdoor recreation center (biking, skiing, climbing, fishing, etc.). Its historic main street has a good variety of small, locally owned businesses with good food and drink, sports shops, and general retail. The people are friendly and very helpful.
Patrick
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
took a walk downtown Fernie where there are some nice little...
took a walk downtown Fernie where there are some nice little shops and very friendly folks operating them. had a great meal at the Brick House... definitely much more than i expected going into what is billed as a Pub and Grill.
Timothy L
Canada
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We really liked how spacious the room was. We also liked how it was a relatively quiet hotel considering it was a busy weekend there. The only noise we really heard was when we were walking through the hallways - not much noise traveled into the room.
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