3 Best Hotels in Western Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Deer Lake Motel

$ | 15 Trans-Canada Hwy., Deer Lake, A8A 2E5, Canada

The nearest lodging to Gros Morne National Park, this clean, comfortable highway motel makes up in convenience what it lacks in picturesque views. Ask for a room in the back, because the ones facing the highway can be noisy. An on-site restaurant serves home-style meals, and the lounge bar has a big-screen TV and house guitar. A conference room is also available.

Pros

  • At the junction of the Trans-Canada Highway and the Viking Trail
  • Generous hours for free breakfast service
  • Good coffee at the restaurant

Cons

  • Restaurant more like a coffee shop
  • Highway traffic noise
  • No elevator
15 Trans-Canada Hwy., Deer Lake, A8A 2E5, Canada
709-635–2108
Hotel Details
55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grenfell Heritage Hotel and Suites

$ | 1 McChada Dr., St. Anthony, A0K 4S0, Canada

Hand-stitched bedding in the local Grenfell needlework style are the showpiece of these suites, which are located within a few minutes' walk of the Grenfell Heritage Properties. With guest laundry facilities, generous furnishings, and large rooms, this all-suite hotel lends itself to longer stays in the St. Anthony area. Some suites have kitchenettes.

Pros

  • Comfortable beds
  • Historic charm
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Rooms close to the entrance can be noisy
  • Limited breakfast menu
  • Water-treatment issues affect tap water
1 McChada Dr., St. Anthony, A0K 4S0, Canada
888-450–8398
Hotel Details
20 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hotel North

$ | 19 West St., St. Anthony, A0K 4S0, Canada

The centrally located Hotel North might not be the most scenic spot in town, but it contains pleasant and comfortable rooms, all with Sealy Posturepedic mattresses. The rooms are on the large side, and some have fireplaces. The on-site restaurant, Jungle Jim's, was made infamous by Karl Ove Knausgaard's travel writing in the New York Times.

Pros

  • All rooms have mini-refrigerators and coffeemakers
  • Popular restaurant on-site
  • Open throughout the year

Cons

  • Parking gets crowded
  • No landscaping
  • Meals not included in price
19 West St., St. Anthony, A0K 4S0, Canada
709-454–3300
Hotel Details
46 rooms
No Meals

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