Amenities
The Explorer Hotel is Yellowknife's Premier Hotel, it features 127 rooms ranging from full executive style suites, junior suites and standard single and double rooms. All rooms come with complimentary coffee maker, a phone with voicemail service, wireless internet access, color TV and full bathroom. The Explorer Hotel has just completed a full renovation in 2005. This renovation included all 127 rooms, the lobby, exterior, meeting space and restaurant and lounge. Enjoy a delicious meal in Trader's Grill or relax by the fire in the Trapline Lounge after a busy day. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle that runs seven days a week to and from the airport on a regular schedule. Umbrellas, bicycles, wireless internet cards and VCR/DVD players are available at the front desk (subject to availability). This 127 Bedroom, full service Luxury Hotel is located just steps away from the commercial and government centre of Yellowknife.
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There aren't many options in Yellowknife when it comes to hotels, and the Explorer Hotel is most certainly the largest. On par with any decent 3.5-star...
Unreal
First time at Yellowknife and as we were staying during the Arctic Winter Games, most of the accomodation was booked out, we had to book into t...
Good night's sleep in the land of the midnight sun
Large rooms with comfortable beds and dark curtains to block out the sun. The bathrooms haven't been updated in a while but the excellent water...
Mostly great but a couple of gripes
I was in Yellowknife for a week, then up at one of the mines for a week, then back again for another week. The Explorer Hotel is probably your ...
The Place to Stay in Yellowknife
I enjoyed my stay at The Explorer in 1993 and found it to be just as good when I came back in 2007. Sits on a promontory with view of Frame Lak...
Highly recommend it
Lobby desk area: helpful, friendly staff, (called cab readily, offered muffins-to-go for early morning rush to airport), digital display of sun...
Loved this hotel
Had a really rather awful night's sleep at the Capital Suites, and the Yellowknife Inn (which was really atrocious) and finally switched to the...
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