Motels in Terrace Bay, Ontario

Terrace Bay in Ontario, Canada, offers adventure travelers opportunities to take in the Aguasabon Falls, explore Lake Superior and hike through the Slate Islands. Car enthusiasts may want to take in Terrace Bay's annual Dragfest while golfers book a round at the Aguasabon Golf Course. You can save money for tour tickets and souvenirs when you book one of Terrace Bay's motel accommodations, close to local attractions.
  1. Coach House Motel

    • Outdoor enthusiasts may appreciate the Coach House Motel's seven acres of private land directly next to the Crown Land wilderness, where you'll find hotel "guests" such as moose, river otters, loons, eagles, foxes and deer. The motel is within walking distance to Jackson Lake and Terry Fox Beach, plus hiking and swimming. An onsite restaurant offers breakfast and dinner and a gift shop offers handcrafted souvenirs.

      The 14 rooms at the Coach House Motel offer free wireless Internet service, microwave and mini-refrigerator. Guests may request non-smoking rooms. Pets are not permitted.

      Coach House Motel

      Highway 17, P.O. Box 877

      Terrace Bay, Ontario P0T 2W0

      Canada

      807-825-9113

      coachhousemotel.net

    Red Dog Inn

    • Guests may choose from 41 rooms at the Red Dog Inn, each with free wireless Internet access. Non-smoking rooms are available and senior citizen discounts may be requested. All rooms include a refrigerator.

      You can dine at the Red Dog Inn's onsite restaurant or from a takeout quick-service pizza chain. Salad lovers may appreciate the Red Dog Inn's salad bar on the north shore of Terrace Bay. Brochures and maps for local attractions are available at the front desk. The Red Dog Inn is within walking distance of the Circle Tour and directly on the Trans Canada Highway. The motel does not accept pets.

      Red Dog Inn

      Highway 17

      Terrace Bay, Otario P0T 2W0

      Canada

      807-825-3285

      reddoginn.ca

    Jackfish Lake

    • History buffs will find a stay at Jackfish Lake steeped in Canadian legacy; the town is where the very first bit of gold is believed to have been discovered in northwestern Ontario and gets its name from a nearby ghost town. Motel units are either two or three bedrooms and include a refrigerator, stove and microwave. Internet access is not available; guests may request non-smoking rooms.

      Activities onsite include canoe drop-off and pickup, hiking at Sawmill Lake and chartering a sightseeing tour boat. A small shop selling crafts and meals, Amethyst's, is also on site. Jackfish Lake does not accept pets.

      Jackfish Lake

      Highway 17

      Terrace Bay, Ontario P0T 2W0

      Canada

      807-825-9293

      nsuperiorbiz.com/jackfish.html

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