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Trying to find a nice cabin out near Jasper or Banff or something like that for a couple nights get away with the wife. Can anyone recommend a place like that or maybe just a lodge
 

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just stayed at baker creek cabins between Banff and lake louise was a nice spot no cell service no tvs in the room , fire pits along the creek and a little skating rink
small restaurant a little pricy but good food id go back
 

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Storm Mountain Lodge just south of castle junction on hwy 1 is great. Small private cabins with a lodge and great food just steps away.
 

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just stayed at baker creek cabins between Banff and lake louise was a nice spot no cell service no tvs in the room , fire pits along the creek and a little skating rink
small restaurant a little pricy but good food id go back

How much cause in late September I
Paid $650 per night for those cabins . As a lodge owner I expected the flooring not to be old worn out carpet in main area .
If it was $200 a night no complaints but $650 .
IMO
 

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We paid $500 a night at jasper park logde and got half our money back....cabin rooms are run down 1970s crap? I liked the lodge and grounds but I'd stay somewhere else.
 

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My folks have been staying at these ones every year for about the last ten years now. They really like them. http://www.alpinevillagejasper.com

We've slayed three before. Awesome little cabins. Although the cabins were big and could sleep several people (kids and family) they had limits on the number due to their fire regulations (or so we were told). My brother and sister in law had one of the cabins and we had an older suite above one of their maintenance buildings. It was huge very well kept and maintained. It had a nice big fieldstone fireplace, several rooms, big kitchen, and nice sized living room. I'd go back.
 

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Glenogle Mountain Lodge, Golden, very nice for s couples retreat, best German food I ever ate, not a great place for large groups.
 

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How much cause in late September I
Paid $650 per night for those cabins . As a lodge owner I expected the flooring not to be old worn out carpet in main area .
If it was $200 a night no complaints but $650 .
IMO

must have been a summer rate, I think it was just over 500 for 2 nights booked on booking.com with a promo code
 

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Go stay on the hill in Golden.
Kicking horse ski hill.

1/4 the price of banff, 10 times the accommodation and way less touristy.
 

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Pocahontas cabins in between Hinton and jasper are very nice. The wife and I stayed there back in august. The price was ok compared to staying in jasper.
 
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