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Charlton S Cedar Court - Banff, Alberta

513 Banff Avenue
Banff, AB T0E 0C0
Nightly Rates (85.28 - 139.55)   2 Star
Charlton S Cedar Court

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Property Description
Charlton's Cedar Court has undergone extensive renovations. We invite you to check out our new look in the same great location in downtown Banff, close to the shopping and entertainment district. The atmosphere is casual and comfortable, a great place for families to unwind after a busy day of mountain activities. Gather around the fireplace in our newly expanded lobby, catch up with the news back home at the internet station, or enjoy a refreshing visit to the hotel's indoor pool, whirlpool, and steam room. We offer a variety of guest rooms including romantic loft suites with fireplaces, efficiency kitchenette suites, and deluxe guest rooms, all featuring serene and restful decor with a nature inspired palette and the warm tones of maple. The hallmark of our success is impeccable cleanliness and first class service. We look forward to welcoming you on your next visit to Banff. Complimentary: use of indoor saltwater pool, whirlpool, steamroom, coffeemakers, tea kettles, refridgerators in all rooms, plush terry bathrobes, daily newspaper service.

Charlton S Cedar Court


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Mini Bar

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Skiing

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Deluxe guestroom with 1 queen or 1 king bed

  • Deluxe Guestroom with one queen bed or one king bed. Comfortable accommodation with nature inspired palette and solid maple furnishings..comfortable chairs and an ensuite bath.
  • Deluxe Guestroom with two queen beds, non-smoking

  • Deluxe Guestroom with two queen beds. Spacious guest rooms with a restful..nature inspired palette..custom cabinetry..comfortable seating..mountain views and four piece ensuite bath with deep tub.
    Charlton S Cedar Court
  • Loft Suite

  • Two level Loft Suite with main floor sitting area..sofa couch..fireplace and ensuite three piece bath. Spiral staircase to loft style bedroom featuring King sized bed and vaulted cedar ceilings. For your convenience..television and telephone upstairs and down.
    Charlton S Cedar Court
  • Kitchenette Suite

  • Kitchenette Suite with two queen beds or one queen and two single beds or four single beds. Suite features two separate sleeping areas separated by an efficiency kitchenette and ensuite bath. Efficiency kitchen equipped wth four burner countertop stove..mini-fridge..microwave..disher..cutlery and cooking utensils.
    Charlton S Cedar Court
  • Kitchenette Suite with one Queen and Two Twins

  • C1Q-Kitchenette Suite One queen and Two Twins- Efficiency Kitchenette Suites with 3 beds- This family friendly unit features two sleeping areas separated by and efficiency kitchen and three piece ensuit bath.The bathrooms and kitchen were renovated in fall of 2006.One sleeping areas is completely private with one queen sized bed. the second sleeping areas is semi private with two twin beds a tv and easy chair.
  • Kitchenette Suite With Four Twins

  • A4T-Efficiency Kitchen Suite four Twin Beds- This family friendly guest room has two sleeping areas separated by an efficiency kitchen and three piece ensuite bathroom.The efficiency Kitchen has a mini fridge microwave and dishes to make easy meals.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Canadian Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 4PM 

  • Check out time is 11AM 

  • Time Zone is  MST, GMT -7 

  • Opened in  1976 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 63  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    Leaving the airport terminal go south on Barlow Trail then west on 16th Avenue NE (Trans Canada Highway) to Banff (driving time approximately 1.5hrs). Exit highway at first Banff turnoff. At bottom of the ramp turn left, this road becomes Banff Avenue, which leads directly into Banff townsite. The hotel is on the right hand side of the road. Centrally located in the picturesque resort town of Banff, within walking distance of fine shops, nightspots, and restaurants. The perfect location to park one's car and walk. Banff Airport (YBA)

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations require a 1 night guarantee by a valid credit card with expiry date only.

    Cancellation Policy
    Through the Internet Site where reservation was made, must cancel 2 days prior to local check in time to avoid a 1 night cancellation and/or no show charge.

    Restaurant Information
    The Evergreen  * Fine Dining * Canadian Cuisine * Located at the Royal Canadian Lodge

    Recreation Information
  • Recreation Located On Site

  • * Whirlpool * Indoor Swimming Pool * Steam Room * Sundeck * Change Rooms and Towels Provided
  • Recreation Located Off Site

  • * Canoeing * Fishing - year round * Mountain biking * River rafting * Snocoach on Glacier * Hiking trails * Golf course * Mountain Climbing * Downhill skiing * Swimming * Cross country skiing * Horseback riding * Lake Minnewanka boat tours * Winter Canyon exploring adventures

  • Attractions Located Nearby

  • * Natural History Museum - 1 Mile Southwest * Park Museum - 1 Mile Southwest * Banff Centre School of Fine Arts - 1 Mile Southwest * Banff Springs Hotel - 2 Miles South * School of Management - 1 Mile South * Visitor Centre - 1 Mile West * Tunnel Mountain - 1 Mile Southeast * Banff Gondola - 6 Miles Southwest * Indoor Waterslide - 1 Mile South * Whyte Museum - 1 Mile Southwest * Upper Hot Springs - 3 Mile Southwest * Brewster/Greyhound/Laidlaw - 1 Mile Southwest * Cave and Basin National Historic Site - 3 Miles Southwest * Cascade Mountain - 3 Miles Northeast * Bow Falls/Bow River - 1 Mile South * Via Rail/Rocky Mountaineer Train Station - 1 Mile Southwest * Columbia Icefields - 120 Miles Northwest * Emerald Lake - 58 Miles Northwest * Hoodoos - 1 Mile South * Fortress Mountain Ski Area - 40 Miles South * Icefield Highway - 35 Miles Northwest * Johnston Canyon - 16 Miles Northwest * Lake Minnewanka - 7 Miles Northeast * Lake Louise Ski Area - 35 Miles West * Spiral Tunnels - 40 Miles West * Sunshine Ski Village - 10 Miles Southwest * Takakkaw Falls - 40 Miles Southwest * Nakiska Olympic Ski Area - 35 Miles Southeast * Moraine Lake/Valley of the Ten Parks - 47 Miles Southeast * Mount Norquay - 3 Miles North * Mystic Ridge Ski Resort - 3 Miles North * Luxton Indian Museum - 2 Miles Southwest * Kananaskis - 50 Miles
  • Cities Located Nearby

  • * Edmonton - 180 Miles * Jasper - 200 Miles * Canmore - 10 Miles * Calgary 90 Miles East

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    Alberta is a nature-lover’s paradise, enriched by wide open spaces and stunning sunsets. In terms of nature, the province is most renowned for the glorious peaks of the Rocky Mountains and the beauty of its parks, epitomised by Canada’s fist national park, Banff.

    Alberta also has vast plains, but it is the mountainous Rockies where travelers will find their jaw continually dropping. Whether driving along the Icefields Parkway or hiking through a forested park, you will be constantly amazed by this awesome alpine wilderness of woodland, mountains and lakes. If anything exemplifies
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    Even in Alberta’s cities there is plenty of green space, including Canada’s largest historical park, Fort Edmonton Park. Also in Edmonton and other towns is the lingering of traditional prairie attitudes. This may be because Alberta folk love to hark back to the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897. The discovery of oil in the Edmonton area in 1947 assured the city of its future, making it one of Canada’s fastest-growing metropolitan areas. This love affair with the past reaches its apogee in the annual ‘Klondike Days’ extravaganza each July, when Edmontonians relive the Gold Rush days.

    Most people consider Alberta’s true ’gold’ to be its stunning scenery, however. And that makes Alberta one very rich province indeed.

    Geography
    Alberta is the most westerly of the ‘prairie and plains’ provinces, bordered to the west by British Columbia and the Rockies, to the southeast by the badlands and prairie, while in the north, along the border with the Northwest Territories, there is a wilderness of forests, lakes and rivers. Mount Columbia on the western Rocky Mountains border is the highest point, rising to 3,747m (12,293ft). Alberta also has permanent icefields, covering 340 sq km (122 sq miles). They release meltwaters which supply the Mackenzie River flowing into the Arctic Ocean, and the Saskatchewan River flowing into Hudson Bay.


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