The Great Divide Lodge - Field
51.4416, -116.35114The Great Divide Lodge offers easy access to such tourist spots as the glacial Wapta Lake, located 5 minutes' walk away.
Location
You'll be 600 metres from Kicking Horse Pass National Historic Site and 3.1 km from Sink Lake. The lodge is 3.8 km from Lower Spiral Tunnel Scenic Viewpoint.
Rooms
The inner design comes with a sofa set, as well as a TV set. Bathroom facilities also include a separate toilet, a bath, and a shower. Bath sheets are included for added comfort.
Essential information about The Great Divide Lodge
💵 Lowest room price | 276 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 10.7 km |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of The Great Divide Lodge
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missingWrote a review on 11 Sept
Late Checkin... It was the only place available that could receive us at 2am.
The listing said it was in Field, as well as the map. However it was in Lake Louise. This was very inconvenient at 2am. The establishment itself was unimpressive. Very minimalist and generally uncomfortable room that spared every expense.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Sept
Located close to Lake Louise with beautiful mountain views. Value for money considering the prices of Lake Louise accommodation. Spacious, comfortable rooms. Situated next to a restaurant which had reasonably priced meals. Extremely friendly and helpful staff.
Lack of fridge and tea & coffee facilities.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Aug
Location, location, location
They were short staffed, but tried to accomidate
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missingWrote a review on 12 Aug
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Noise from the road number 1 Not so clean Free internet just for the cell or to the tablet To exspensive
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missingWrote a review on 02 Aug
Did like the Hamburger burn for dinner on their front porch the night we arrived.
The rooms are a travel back to probably the 1950'S. Hotel needs some serious updating. The bed was horrendous. Small, hard yet still had the ability to sink in the middle. Kept rolling into each other all night. The Great Divide is just feet off of Canadian Highway 1A. You get a constant roar of the highway and the train tracks across the lake. 64 trains roll by each day on that track and you will hear every one of them. No phone, no clock. Basic room.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Jul
Nothing! Please remove it from your website.
The whole place is dilapidated. We were given a room in the separate building which had no curtains, carpet/rug, kettle/coffee maker, phone, fridge, in fact nothing but 2 beds which were mattresses on metal frames on which I banged my leg twice in the short time we were there, 2 cheap, shabby bedside cabinets, a very small wooden table and 2 chairs. I suspect a modern day prison cell is better furnished! We paid $129 + taxes for this which is an absolute disgrace. It was so awful we could not stay there and returned to the Visitors Centre in Field where they found us a very nice guest house in the village. Unfortunately I had not read the reviews, a mistake I will never make again. I was happy to write off the money to get out of the place.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Jul
The view was great. Clean but aging.
The staff was rather surly. No washcloths! In fact, the staff was instructed to not hand them out unless instructed.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Jul
The great view there is from some rooms. We did not have it from our bedroom.
Most of it actually... The hotel seems old and not well taken care of. There are some issues that I would like to mention: - the keys did not work well and you usually had to fiddle around to make it turn. - The shower fan did not work. - One of the entry was not safe (under a balcony with no railings) - The mattresses were uncomfortable spring mattresses and you could feel the springs. - The only good thing I can think of was the view, again, from some rooms. - The food in the restaurant was expensive, quoted 25$ for a breakfast! - To go to our room from the main building, we had to walk through an area of cabins that seemed deserted and in disrepair, in very bad shape. - I would absolutely not recommend this to anyone...
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jul
The location.
The building and the furnishings of the room were very old, no mosquito screens in the windows, the room smelled bad, bathroom sink badly chipped. The worst though was the breakfast, which cost $ 12.00, but was horrible. Coffee didn't taste like anything - just some brown water. We had cheese omellete and cheese was so oily, it swam in fat. The hashbrown was in shape of litle flat squares and tasted like styrofoam - or something equally inedible.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jul
Close to Lake Louise Nice View
Noisey Old No Air Dirty Bathroom
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jun
I thought the room was clean
coffee was horrible!!!! water with coffee flavour!!!! this lodge is NOT in Field it is almost at Lake Louise so an extra 15 minutes driving!!! coming from the west!!!
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jun
not the first room......... second room better but not for the price ad on the road offered vacancy for 99 but we where told it was full restaurant was not clean....... way below any standart take it off your web site
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missingWrote a review on 17 Jun
Good location
The main building should be demolished and rebuilt, too old and not fit for purpose. The extra building behind the main building would make a great hostel but should cost same as a hostel. Too expensive for what should be a hostel not a hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Jun
It was economical.
The front desk clerk was very rude to us when we tried to check in. Then when we came back to the hotel after a wedding dance, the front door of the hotel was locked and we could not get in. No one told us that the door would be locked at midnight, so we were pretty miffed when we arrived back at 12:04 am and found ourselves locked out for the night. There was definitely a lack of communication with the guests, as other guests were locked out too.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Jun
we like the hotel best because of the kind chinese staff and mountain view location. the staff help us to know the field and Canada, thanks for them all.
no, if possible, we want to live there again.