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Super 8 Fort Nelson BC
Address: 4503 50 Ave S, Fort Nelson, BC V0C 1R0, Canada
Phone: (778) 693-2530
State: British Columbia
County: Northern Rockies
City: Fort Nelson
Zip Code: V0C 1R0


Opening Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


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Reviews
Good hotel, very nice and helpful staff. Clean rooms, nice and quiet too. Felt safe with the security cameras outside to watch our vehicle overnight. Breakfast was tricky, you have to get them before the big rush or you’ll be waiting for quite some bit before staff replenishes the food. Otherwise, overall great experience, would stay there again.
Not the cleanest hotel, but it works if you need a place to stay. Daughter got a rash from the pool. A little unkempt and beds are rock hard and old. Not sure there are any better options in the area, though. Breakfast staff clearly works hard, and the food was good. Needs some updating, as the shower curtain rod was installed improperly and was about to fall off and take the tile wall with it. Doors that open to the parking lot from your room are convenient.
This place is a hidden find for sure. Clean, modern rooms and very decent prices. It's better than some of the 3 and 4 star hotels I've stayed in. I've stayed here two summers in a row. The rooms are being modernized and the kitchenette suites are great! Don't hesitate to book here if you're looking!
Just stayed for one night while traveling through Canada. The room was clean and the bed comfortable. I love that they have the Dove body wash, shampoo and conditioner provided in the shower. The only thing I wish they would have available is either their washer and dryer taking US quarters or have an exchange or even ATM on site. I went to about 3 ATM’s in different locations and they were either out of order or I wasn’t able to withdraw money so I could do laundry.
I am extremely disappointed and upset with my stay at Super 8 Fort Mason, BC. This was honestly one of the worst hotel experiences I’ve had.nnFirst of all, the staff were completely unfriendly. I had a particularly unpleasant experience with the front desk receptionist working the day shift on June 29 — a woman originally from India. I arrived tired and ended up getting sick after the first night. Instead of even a hint of understanding or hospitality, I was met with coldness and indifference. No greetings, no eye contact, no effort to make guests feel welcome.nnThe biggest issue: the air conditioner in the room was clearly neglected. As soon as I turned it on, it blew out dust and musty air — the filters obviously hadn’t been cleaned in ages. I developed a cough, runny nose, and cold symptoms right away. It’s unacceptable that guests’ health is being put at risk due to lack of basic maintenance.nnBecause of the fatigue and illness, I overslept and missed breakfast. I came down later and saw there was a hot water dispenser, but the tea bags had just been removed. I asked kindly for a tea bag — something very important when you’re sick and need to stay hydrated — and was told that tea is only available during breakfast hours 6 to 10 AM. I explained my situation and asked again. Still, I was refused.nnI had to insist and ask to speak with the manager. The receptionist told me the manager wasn’t available. I asked them to call someone higher up if necessary. If it takes that level of escalation just to get a tea bag, something is seriously wrong with how this place operates. After a long back-and-forth, I was reluctantly given two tea bags — but with an attitude like they were doing me the biggest favour in the world.nnThis kind of treatment is unacceptable. The staff act like guests are a burden — like asking for tea or basic courtesy is a major inconvenience. It honestly felt like I had asked them for a million-dollar loan or for their entire paycheck. Completely unfriendly and unapproachable.nnThe room itself was old and not properly cleaned. In the bathroom, there were no cotton swabs or other standard toiletries, and the refillable containers for shampoo, conditioner, and body wash were filled maybe 15–20% of the way. Why? Is the hotel deliberately trying to save on supplies? Are guests not supposed to wash themselves properly or use more than a drop of shampoo?nnThis left a very unpleasant impression. It really felt like the hotel was trying to cut corners everywhere — saving on tea, soap, and hospitality itself. Not something I expected
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