Derrick Motor Inn
The Derrick Motor Inn is conveniently located right in the heart of downtown Swan Hills. The small and cozy hotel will be a nice place to rest after a day of golfing. The 49-room hotel has cable TVs, vehicle plug-ins and kitchenettes if you just want to stay in and relax. If you'd like to go out to eat, you can venture through downtown Swan Hills to find the perfect spot or you can eat at the Motor Inn's restaurant.
Derrick Motor Inn
4936 Plaza Ave.
Swan Hills, Alberta T0G 2C0
(780) 333-4405
Homestead Motel
The Homestead Motel offers services to make you feel comfortable if you're planning on staying for just the weekend or for several weeks. Homestead has large, comfortable rooms, full kitchens, wireless Internet and even an on-site guest laundry to make you feel at home.
Homestead Motel
5431 Plaza Ave.
Swan Hills, Alberta T0G 2C0
(800) 861-5166
homesteadhotels.com
Grizzly Motel
The comfortable rooms of the Grizzly Motel will give you plenty of rest and relaxation after 18 holes. The hotel offers cable TVs in every room and is conveniently located in the happening area of Watson Crescent and Highway Avenue intersections. After golfing, relax at the Swan Hills recreation facilities, which includes a tennis court, swimming pool, hot tub and a curling rink.
Grizzly Motel
4708 Highway Ave.
Swan Hills, Alberta T0G 2C0
(780) 333-4436
Hillcrest Motel
Hillcrest Motel will certainly give you all the comfort and relaxation you'll need after golfing all day. This motel boasts 30 rooms, cable TV, refrigerators in every room, free movie channel, Wi-Fi Internet, kitchenettes in half of the rooms and it has even won several housekeeping awards. Enjoy the outdoors after golfing by taking advantage of Alberta's nearby, hunting grounds, hiking, fishing and camp grounds.
Hillcrest Motel
4623 Federated Road
Swan Hills, Alberta T0G 2C0
(780) 333-2851
hillcrestmotelswanhills.com
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