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Where to stay in Canmore and Kananaskis

Canmore • Kananaskis Village • Bragg Creek • Around Kananaskis

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Hand picked places to stay in Kananaskis, Canmore, and nearby areas.


Hotels with easy access to dining and services.

Cozy downtown boutique lodge with complimentary bikes, espresso and tea, fireplaces in some suites, communal lounge and games, free Wi‑Fi and parking.

  • Fireplace
  • Parking
  • Free bikes
  • Wi-Fi
  • Lounge

Boutique retreat in Canmore with steam room, café and grab‑and‑go breakfast, cozy lounge and fireplace, wellness (yoga, meditation, massage), outdoor fire pit and patio, free Wi‑Fi and parking, plus event space.

  • Fireplace
  • Parking
  • Steam room
  • Café
  • Grab-and-go-breakfast

Cozy stays close to nature. Good for families and couples.

Charming Canmore inn with Wi‑Fi, on site pub dining, fireplaces, parking, and pet friendly rooms.

  • Fireplace
  • Parking
  • Pet friendly
  • Wi-Fi
  • Restaurant

Historic Longview saloon with simple upstairs rooms (shared baths), farm‑to‑table dining, and live events.

  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Event space

Adults‑only luxury micro‑cabins in Kananaskis Village, with gourmet kitchens, modern bathrooms and on-site wellness spa amenities, and mountain views.

  • Parking
  • Kitchen
  • Pet friendly
  • Wi-Fi
  • Trailhead nearby

Space for groups or longer stays. Full kitchens, laundry, parking.

Boutique two‑bedroom retreat in downtown Canmore with outdoor hot tub, creekside fire pit, and mountain views.

  • Fireplace
  • Parking
  • Kitchen
  • Outdoor fire pit
  • Hot tub

Local hosts and home style breakfasts, great for couples.

Boutique B&B with chef’s breakfast, rooftop hot tub, wood‑burning sauna, cozy lounge and fireplace, wellness treatments, event space, pet‑friendly rooms, and free Wi‑Fi.

  • Fireplace
  • Pet friendly
  • Hot tub
  • Sauna
  • Breakfast

A restored 1912 Arts and Crafts B&B in Bragg Creek, with cozy fireplaces, claw‑foot tubs, a sunroom, breakfast, and easy access to trails and town.

  • Parking
  • Pet friendly
  • Breakfast
  • Wi-Fi
  • Outdoor fire pit

Peaceful ranch‑style B&B in Bragg Creek with breakfast included, free Wi‑Fi and parking, in‑room fridge and Keurig, smart TV streaming, and semi‑private balconies with outdoor seating.

  • Breakfast included
  • Parking
  • Wi-Fi
  • Event space
  • Wedding venue

Scenic camping in Kananaskis and nearby areas. Seasonal reservations required.

A lakeside Lac Des Arcs campground near Canmore, with unserviced sites, firepits, pit toilets, a water pump, hand launch, warmup shelter, and a small playground.

  • Firepits
  • Pit/vault toilets
  • Water pump for non treated water
  • Hand launch
  • Warmup shelter

A riverside Three Sisters campground in Dead Man’s Flats, with unserviced, well treed sites, firepits, pit toilets, a water pump, a picnic shelter, and a hand launch for small non‑motorized boats.

  • Firepits
  • Firewood sold
  • Pit/vault toilets
  • Water pump for non treated water
  • Picnic shelter

A large Sibbald Lake campground near Bragg Creek, with unserviced wooded sites, firepits, pit toilets, a water pump, hand launch, cook and warmup shelters, a playground, and on‑site firewood.

  • Firepits
  • Pit/vault toilets
  • Water pump for non treated water
  • Hand launch
  • Cook shelter

Affordable, social stays with shared kitchens and lounges, ideal for budget minded travelers in Kananaskis and Canmore.

Modern budget hostel in the Shops of Canmore, with private and dorm rooms, full kitchen, lounge, laundry, lockers, and free Wi‑Fi.

  • Parking
  • Wi-Fi
  • Shared kitchen
  • Laundry
  • Lockers

Canmore Alpine Hostel is a 31‑person hostel with cozy private cabins, wedding and group facilities, and easy access to Canmore’s mountain trails in the Canadian Rockies.

  • Parking
  • EV charging
  • Shared kitchen
  • Lounge
  • Lockers

Planning help

Best areas by season

  • Winter: Kananaskis Village or Canmore for ski access and groomed winter trails.
  • Spring: Canmore and Bragg Creek for early drying trails and reliable services.
  • Summer: Peter Lougheed and Spray Valley near lakes, big hikes, and alpine passes.
  • Fall: Kananaskis Village and Spray Valley for larch viewing and quick trail access.

Quick Planning Notes

  • Roads: Highwood Pass opens mid June, closes December 1 for wildlife protection.
  • Lodging: Limited in Kananaskis. Book early or base in Canmore.
  • Winter safety: Conditions change fast. Check avalanche and grooming reports.
  • Shoulder seasons: Expect closures or mud. Bragg Creek and Bow Valley towns are more reliable.
  • Pets: Easier to find pet friendly stays in Canmore and Bow Valley. Confirm policies near parks.

Distance guide

Canmore → Kananaskis Village, 35-45 min.

Canmore → Nakiska, 30–40 min.

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