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In the fall of 1883, work gangs of the Canadian Pacific Railway quickly pushed the rail line westward through the valley of the Bow River, establishing among others, a small work camp, "Siding 29".\nIn time, Siding 29 unfolded to the town of "Banff", in Canada's first National Park.\nSituated at 1,384 meters 4,540 feet above sea level, "Canada's Highest Town" of 7,726 residents is nestled in the heart of Canada's premier wilderness reserve and is world-renowned for its year round activities.\nLocated only three blocks from the bustling downtown area, the BEST WESTERN PLUS Siding 29 Lodge is convenient to shops, restaurants, cultural activities and adventures in the wilderness.\nWe offer 45 standard rooms with king or queen beds complete with hairdryer, iron and ironing boards, coffee maker, telephones, color cable television and electronic key card locks. There are also 12 deluxe suites with a variety of configurations and some with Jacuzzi's® for your convenience. We offer the complimentary full breakfast, underground parking and the heated indoor pool and whirlpool.\nWhen in the Rockies, all you have to do is come outside!
Price: £103.00 from Otel
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Otel | £103.00 | Go to shop |
Set on a former royal hunting estate of King Charles II and Nell Gwynn, this quality hotel is nestled on 700 acres of lush parkland. The building dates back to 1869. It has 40 rooms in total spread across 3 floors. Facilities include a lobby, 24-hour...
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