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Irwins Mountain Inn - Banff, Alberta

429 Banff Avenue
Banff, AB T1l 1B2
Nightly Rates (155.30 - 163.11)   3 Star
Irwins Mountain Inn

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Property Description
**Irwins Mountain Inn is currently undergoing renovations to serve you better - These renovations are expected to last until the end of November beginning of December - Thank you for your patience and understanding** Welcome to Irwins Mountain Inn. Our accommodations are spacious and comfortable with breathtaking views of the Canadian Rockies. Our charming hotel is only a few minutes walk from all of the shopping and restaurants located in the heart of town. After a day of skiing hiking fishing or wildlife viewing - guests can relax in our 10 person hot tub. Our guest rooms range from affordable hotel room accommodations to more luxurious suites featuring jetted tubs and separate private bedrooms. Complimentary continental breakfast is provided daily and our friendly staff is always available to assist you throughout your stay. Our cozy lobby offers a coin-operated internet kiosk for guests convenience. Additional amenities include conference facilities a fitness centre plus complimentary underground parking and ski room with storage. During your next visit to Banff be sure to make your home away from home Irwins Mountain Inn

Amenities
  • City Center

  • Phone Service

  • Phone Service

  • Telephone


  • Room Information
  • Bedroom Suite

  • Bedroom suites offer separate living area and bedroom. These suites feature 2 or 3 beds - table with chairs - microwave - mini fridge - coffee maker. Max occ 6
  • Honeymoon Suite

  • Honeymoon suite features king bed and romantic jacuzzi tub. Room has large balcony with wonderful views. The room has a private bath plus microwave - mini fridge and coffee maker. Max occ 2
  • King Jacuzzi Suite

  • King jacuzzi suite features king bed - sofa and large jacuzzi tub in main room. Room has separate private bath. Max Occ 2
  • Queen Suite

  • Queen suite has 2 queen beds- microwave oven- mini fridge- coffee maker- table with 2 chairs and bath with vanity sink. Max occ 4
  • Standard 1 King

  • Standard guest room with 1 king bed plus small table with 2 chairs. Room has private bath with shower tub combo. Max Occ 2
  • Standard 2 Queens

  • Standard guest room with 2 queen beds plus small table with 2 chairs. Room has private bath with shower tub combo. Max Occ 4.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Canadian Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • 65  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    YYC-Calgary International Airport-87 mi W . Take airport exit bear right on Airport RD NE Continue on Barlow Trail NE Turn left onto Airport Trail NE Take ramp onto HWY-2 S Take exit 258 HWY 1 16 AVE N East onto 16 AVE NE toward Transcanada HWY City

    Restaurant Information
    El Toro  El Toro specializes in steak- seafood and Greek dishes

  • YBA-Banff

  • 0 mi N
  • YYC-Calgary International Airport

  • 87 mi W
  • BANFF SPRING GOLF

  • 2 mi SE
  • DOG SLED TOURS

  • 19 mi E
  • KICKING HORSE RIVER

  • 47 mi SW
  • COLUMBIA ICE FIELDS

  • 84 mi W
  • SULPHUR MOUNTAIN GONDOLA

  • 3 mi S
  • LAKE LOUISE SKI AREA

  • 28 mi SW
  • FAIRMONT BANFF SPRINGS

  • 3 mi W
  • BANFF CENTRE

  • 1 mi S
  • OLYMPIC VENUE

  • 12 mi E
  • SILVER TIP GOLF

  • 9 mi E
  • KANANASKIS

  • 47 mi SE

    Related Alberta Content

    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
    ’picture-postcard’, it is this.

    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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