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1102 100 St, North Battleford, SK S9A 0V5, Canada, North Battleford
Beaver Motor Hotel - in North Battleford, Canada
Good place to play slots before it gets too busy at night
Nice place & good bar.
Great
Dirty rooms couldnt even stay at this place it was gross.. yuck
Dirty rooms but once I cleaned it wasnt too bad. great services no guests allowed but other than that no to too bad
Nice and quiet mid afternoon,,,
I highly reccomend it
No luck😂😂😂✌
Good
Great place to holiday
Its torn down now.
Very slick place
The owners would give you the shirt off their back and always do their best to make me feel welcome! When I want to rock the mitchell with the juke or a live band, this is the best place in this place to hear live music, and do your rock n roll duty, just as the Mitchell advises! Great rock and country and offsale prices too! Great restaurant, dance floor, old country juke, and classic rock!
Good owners and the juke box plays old country when you need to hear it.
Always have a great experience when staying at the beaver. Very very accommodating place. The theaters across the street in either direction are a bonus.
Cause they have Beaver at the beaver
Scared to leave our room cause of it being CrimeTown
It was a fun night couldnt stop puking
The riff raff that comes out of that place. No thanks.
Small rooms, small tv, no room service, definitely a cheap motel
Reasonable price. Nice staff
Room was booked here but I didnt end up staying. I drove by and it looked dated but I decided to give it a chance. I phoned because I did not see any parking stalls available as all hotel parking was labeled as royal Bank parking. I was told this was hotel parking by the pleasant Asian man who answered the phone. Entering the hotel to get room keys and the hair on the back of my neck stood up. Something told me I shouldnt stay there. It felt like a stepped into a time warp. Very dated look on the inside. I went into the lounge as there was no one at the front desk and the clientele looked less than desirable. My room was booked through Expedia and once I found the gentleman who I spoke to on the phone I was informed they did not charge the credit card they dont do that. My boss payed for the room so I gave him a call to confirm this and also told him that Id like to leave with all my body parts. We decided that it would be best to book somewhere else. I went back in and informed the pleasant man we were Cancelling and his mood changed, he said hes charging the room either way to which I said I thought you guys didnt do that..... I ended up just telling him to do what he needs to do and left. Dont stay here. I think I saw sign that had a price list for crabs and bedbugs lol
Friendly staff and a very good restaurant(newwith delicious food.
Absolutly no water coming out of any faucets and no AC. Rooms a really hot in summer can barely sleep in there.
If you rent business space from this guy and it does well, hell try to double your rent the next year. Screw this guy.
The worst hotel I’ve ever spent my money on the whole hotel reeks of smoke the shower is no good the tv is of the worst quality I’ve ever come across in my life
Its an old motel. The restaurant beside it is really good.
Cheapest rates in town
Had a great time with a bar underneath too.
VLTS
New owners
Used to go here since quit bad habits havent been in awhile but last time I went had fun. They have live bands, dance floor, DJs, slots restaurant and rooms to rent if have one 2 many and cant drive home. Service was good bartender friendly and prices were reasonable. Renovated too. Needs better bathrooms with door that closed to the bar.
Oh i had a beer
The washroom does not work, The bedroom smells smoke, No place for breakfast. I can not recommend it to anyone. But staff are very friendly
Nice rooms and bar downstairs has good specials
Stopped in for a bite to eat. Service was quick and exceptionally friendly. Food was delicious!
Yummy food!
Great food. One of the best restaurants in North Battleford
The food was legit
Stopped for a beer, left with crabs...kinda sums up the clientele of the bar. Overall, it is kind of like stepping into a time machine. At one time you know it was modern and likely the star of the town, but like most of the area, those days have passed.Its difficult to feel comfortable leaving your vehicle parked outside while drug deals and addicts fill the alley and panhandlers and people sitting on the sidewalks abound.
Excellent food and service. Decent prices
What can I say about the Beaver?Well, as an outsider, the Battlefords are creepy at night, but old Innsmouth had always been prejudiced against by outsiders.We walked briefly the streets...a quasi industrial area heavy with markets down the main drag...all closed with for lease and for sale signs, in poor repair, some collapsing in under thier old weight, while hunched people became shadows as they ducked in the (apparentlymore used back alley running parallel to the road. A short exposure was all we could endure before seeking refuge in the well lit hotel...Its not like its dirty - its more like sleeping in a museum, or more accurately like if you trespassed in a heritage site after it closed and slept In a bed unused since 1844 A.D. ...you feel the wrong much the same way, an interloper from another displaced time.I remember feeling the elevator would play ancient discordant tunes...but given its rather claustrophobic feel and our delayed, awkward greeting from the employee (?that seemed like he was expecting literally any other person/fishman but us, we figured we should err on the side of caution and not immediately trap ourselves In a steel box. We were given the wrong room at first, we debated going back...wherever he came from, it took awhile, and we felt we may be infringing on some sombre, indescribable ritual going on there...eventually we decided to try again, and the same man led us to our room with some suspicion. I averted my eyes stratigically from the room he was coming from this time, unable to bear the suspense of what horror might be glimpsed. The room immediately aroused suspicion...the window looked out to an air conditioner unit providing a blocked view of sinister eyes probing us from the shadows of the alley. We pushed the furniture against the door...a desperate maneuver designed to provide some paltry protection for our kidneys. I eventually passed into oblivion, as I considered the terror I had wrought against us bringing us here - and the futility of barring the door, as the aforementioned air unit outside the window was on a ledge accessible from just outside our room...Eldritch visions and alien vistas plagued our dreams.The sun rose on an unfamiliar town, the place looked completely different. No staff were the same, though the town remained free of people.I will never look at a hotel the same way again...
Great value for the price you pay.
Dated a bit but nice place. Realy cheap price.
I waited a little over a year to review this motel for fear that they may find me. I was shocked to find a place so reminiscent of Innsmouth so far from the sea.The Arrival;We rolled into North Battleford on a late summer night. On first look it seemed to be a rundown town, something that once was in the 1950s but has seen ill repair since. The streets first appeared to be empty but shadows lumbered through the back alleys of a mostly industrial area with the occasional yelling and glass shattering sound in the distance. The building next to the Beaver was the marked city planning and development, one window was boarded. We could see though the only uncovered window that the roof had caved in on itself. As we parked in the ‘lot’ next to the beaver we were forced to strategically maneuver the car to avoid bottoming out on the potholes.The Motel;The smell was that of old mold and dust. It reminded me of the smell you would get from a summer home that hasn’t been visited in a season or two. The first thing I noticed was that there was an elevator to the right. It actually had light bulbs and hard brown plastic buttons as controls, I know this may sound like the normal elevator controls but revert back to my reference to the 1950’s.The Beaver seemed to be empty but we waited at the front counter and an older man with broken English made himself known from the back room. We exchanged pleasantries with a smile that would not be broke from his face. Handed us a key attached to the old diamond shaped plastic with the room number on it. We went to the room but the key didn’t seem to fit, we had to go back…He appologiesed profusely for the mistake (but the key tag indicated the correct room numberand personally escorted us to our room located directly above the lobby.The Room;(I would like to now ask you to go onto google street view, you can direct yourself into the parking lot next to the Beaver Motel, look at the back of the motel, you will see windows behind the A/C units on the roof on the second floor. That was our room, as you can see to the left, it is isolated from the rest of the motel by a small hallway that leads to the roof)The room was droll, dank and quite depressing. By this point it was not lost on us that this town was exceedingly Lovecraftian. I went to the washroom to shower…..I didn’t shower. The beds were from the 70’s It still had the manufacture date on it… they creaked. We both value our organs and our lives. We pushed the furniture provided in the room in front of the door but still feared that we were being watched through the wall via the strange hallway cutting us off from the motel.The Next Day;After a restless night we made for the car…the town looked different. It was as if it wasn’t the town we arrived in. I fear for my sanity.3 stars for the memories that I may have never had.
Enjoyed a road beer at the Beaver. No tap to pay but we got great service. Barely through the door and we were offered drinks.
the price is reasonable and the room was nice and clean!
was looking for a cheap hotel that would fit my budget and this hotel offered me a good price. didnt expect much but the room was in a much better condition than I thought. clean, cozy, and good service. similar to other costly hotels but at a cheaper price.
The hotel that I had wanted to stay at first did not have a vacancy so I reluctantly visited the Beaver.Surprisingly, the service was very good, and the room was excellent compared to the price, which was cheaper than half of the other hotel room price.It was worth trying.
Too much just to rent in a poor cheap room too much
1102 100 St, North Battleford, SK S9A 0V5, Canada, North Battleford
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