Top 20 largest hotels in the East Kootenays

This list is ranked by the number of rooms in each accommodation property.

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Kootenay Business is pleased to present the Top 20 largest hotels throughout the East Kootenay region. — Photo: Kootenay Business

With a surge in tourism travel, the hospitality sector is a dynamic and growing part of the Kootenay business community. As part of our series of lists, Kootenay Business is pleased to present the Top 20 largest hotels throughout the East Kootenay region. This list is ranked by the number of rooms in each accommodation property. Based on our research, we believe our list is accurate; however, if we have missed a hotel, please let us know. 

 

Rank Hotel Location Rooms
1 Bighorn Meadows Resort Radium Hot Springs 222
2 Copper Point Resort Invermere 200
3 Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Fairmont Hot Springs 173
4 St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino Cranbrook 134
5 Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort Cranbrook 101
6 Glacier Mountaineer Resort Golden 87
7 Heritage Inn Hotel and Conference Centre Cranbrook 75
8 Lizard Creek Lodge Fernie 70
9 Best Western Plus Fernie Mountain Lodge Fernie 67
10 Best Western Cranbrook Hotel Cranbrook 58
11 Prestige Inn Golden Golden 57
12 Days Inn Cranbrook Cranbrook 56
13 Best Western Plus Prestige Inn Radium Hot Springs Radium Hot Springs 55
14 Causeway Bay Hotel and Conference Centre Sparwood 54
15 Days Inn Golden Golden 50
16 Trickle Creek Lodge Kimberley 45
17 Howard Johnson Hotel Golden Golden 45
18 Holiday Inn Express Golden-Kicking Horse Golden 45
19 Travelodge Golden Sportsman Lodge Golden 43
20 Best Western Mountainview Inn Golden 43

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