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West Harvest Lloydminster - Lloydminster, Alberta

5620 44th Street
Lloydminster, AB T9V0B6
Nightly Rates (156.27 - 166.04)   3 Star
West Harvest Lloydminster

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Property Description
Ninety-seven well appointed rooms, including a special Jacuzzi suite, provide the family or business person with ample space to unwind. All rooms are non smoking and are equipped with coffee makers, fridges, hair dryers, alarm clocks and most rooms have hard wired internet. Most rooms feature inside and outside access. Our on site restaurant provides you with a friendly atmosphere, exceptional service and generous portions for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Our diverse menu will tantalize your taste buds featuring Prime Rib, Thursday to Sunday evenings. At the end of a busy day, unwind in the Harvest Lounge and watch your favorite game on our big screen TV. The hotel will no longer have a pool as of December 03.

West Harvest Lloydminster


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • Standard Room C1Q

  • Standard Room with 1 Queen Bed, Double Fold Out Couch, alarm clock, air conditioning, full private bathroom, computer modem hookup, hair dryer, iron/ ironing board, in room movies-chg, premium channels, refrigerator, telephone-direct dial, coffee maker, vanity. Complimentary outdoor parking, in room coffee and tea. Non smoking rooms available upon request
  • Standard Room C2D

  • C2D- STANDARD ROOM WITH 2 EXTRA LONG DOUBLE BEDS ALARM CLOCK AIR CONDITIONING COFFEE MAKER FULL PRIVATE BATHROOM COMPUTER MODEM HOOK UP HAIRDRYER IRON/IRNOING BOARD IN ROOM MOVIES-CHG PREMIUM CHANNELS REFRIGERATOR TELEPHONE-DIRECT DIAL AND VANITY. -NON SMOKING AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Canadian Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 16 

  • Check out time is 11 

  • 96  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    1 miles from property. LOCATED ALONG HIGHWAY 16 WEST CLOSE TO MAJOR SHOPPING CENTRE BUSINESS DISTRICT AND AREA ATTRACTIONS

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations require a guarantee by valid credit card with expiry date at time of booking

    Cancellation Policy
    MUST CANCEL 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CHECK IN TO AVOID A 1 NIGHT CANCELLATION AND/OR NO SHOW CHARGE.

    Restaurant Information
    RESTAURANT  SERVING CANADIAN FARE LOUNGE  SERVING CANADIAN FARE

    Recreation Information
  • Health Club - Limited

  • On property.
  • Pool - Indoor

  • On property.

  • BARR COLONY MUSEUM

  • 1 MILE E 2 KM E from property.
  • BUS DEPOT

  • 6 BLOCKS NE 0KM NE from property.
  • EDMONTON

  • 180 MILES W 300 KM W from property.
  • HUSKY UPGRADER

  • 1 MILE E 3 KM E from property.
  • LAKELAND COLLEGE

  • 0 MILES SW 1 KM SW from property.
  • LLOYD HOSPITAL

  • 1 MILE E 2KM E from property.
  • SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA BORDER

  • 6 miles from property.
  • WAINWRIGHT AIR FORCE BASE

  • 60 miles from property.
  • HUSKY ENERGY

  • 1 MILE E 2 KM E from property.
  • WEATHERFORD

  • 2 BLOCKS SW 0KM SW from property.

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