Cozy Pines Motel Castlegar

British Columbia
Cozy Pines
7.1 Good
90 reviews

Cozy Pines Motel Castlegar

2118 Crestview Crescent, Castlegar, Canada View map
Providing 18 rooms, the 2-star Cozy Pines Motel Castlegar is around 10 minutes by car from Zuckerberg Island Heritage Park.
This budget motel is about 10 km from West Kootenay Regional airport and around 15 km from such cultural venues as Kootenay Gallery of Art. The hotel is about 10 minutes' drive from Zuckerberg Island in Castlegar. You can easily find Castlegar Sculpturewalk a 10-minute ride from the accommodation. This Castlegar property is a walk from Community Complex Transit Exchange bus stop.
The rooms comprise a seating area and a dining area complete with air conditioning, as well as a multi-channel TV. They are appointed with a writing table, and also feature tea and coffee-making facilities.
Choose from an unlimited choice of Canadian dishes at Bagels & Brew which is at a distance of 3.5 km from this Castlegar hotel.
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Main Features
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Tourist attractions in

British Columbia
Local sights
  • Kinnaird Park Community Church - 1227 km
  • Selkrik College - 2176 km
  • Nancy Greene Provincial Park - 1135 km
  • Castlegar Sculpturewalk - 3603 km
  • Doukhobor Discovery Centre - 1248 km
  • Kootenay Gallery of Art - 1317 km
  • Little Bear Golf Course - 2301 km
  • Millennium Park & Ponds - 3476 km
Airports
  • West Kootenay Regional - 6 km

Prices & Availability

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Facilities

Main

  • Wi-Fi

Dining

  • Electric kettle
  • Cookware/ Kitchen utensils

Room Comforts

  • Sitting area
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Free toiletries
  • AM/FM alarm clock
Main Features
  • Wi-Fi

Policies

Check-in: from 14:00 until 22:00
Check-out: until 11:00
  • Extra beds policy
  • All children under the age of 13 may stay free of charge if using existing beds.
  • No cots are available.
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