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Hotel in Wawa ( 0.4 miles)
Situated in Wawa, 3.8 km from Sandy Beach, HWY 17 Hotel features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property is non-smoking and is set 3.8 km from Scenic High Falls. Friendly young lad on the front desk
Wawa (1.6 miles from Wawa Airport)
Situated in Wawa, 2 km from Dr. Rose's Beach, Algoma Motel features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. Clean and super comfortable nice 👍
Hotel in Wawa ( 1.6 miles)
Located in Wawa, within 2.1 km of Dr. Rose's Beach and 600 metres of Sandy Beach, Outdoorsman Motel provides accommodation with barbecue facilities and free WiFi as well as free private parking for... The host was great! The facilities were excellent. the rooms were well built & were update with all modern facilities
Hotel in Wawa ( 1.7 miles)
Located in Wawa, within 2 km of Dr. Rose's Beach and 600 metres of Sandy Beach, Alpha Inn provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking for... Friendly staff. Free coffee and tea.
Hotel in Wawa ( 1.7 miles)
Big Bird Inn Wawa, SureStay Collection by Best Western offers rooms in Wawa near Sandy Beach and Scenic High Falls. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi. I like that they were pet friendly and the room we were in had a fireplace. The two men at reception were extremely friendly, which was really nice. Breakfast was really good too.
Wawa (1.8 miles from Wawa Airport)
Set in Wawa in the Ontario region and Sandy Beach reachable within 6.1 km, High Falls Motel & Cabins offers accommodation with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private parking. I loved everything about our High Falls cabin. It was clean, comfortable, spacious and best of all, quiet and quaint. The kitchen was stocked with everything you need. The proprietors were friendly and helpful. I’ll tell everyone I know, who is headed in this direction, to book a cabin at High Falls. I wish I could have stayed a week! It was the best stay in a week of lodging rentals.
Wawa (1.8 miles from Wawa Airport)
Kozy Casa, a property with a tennis court, is located in Wawa, 300 metres from Scenic High Falls. The air-conditioned accommodation is 1.8 km from Dr. This place has amazingly comfortable beds. Lots of space, private and a comfy cozy atmosphere. It is very easy to find, just a few minutes off the highway, and close to restaurants. The owners were very attentive to our questions. The neighbourhood is great to walk around in.
Wawa (2.1 miles from Wawa Airport)
Located in Wawa, within 6.9 km of Sandy Beach and 6.9 km of Scenic High Falls, Parkway Motel provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive. The room was spacious and the beds were very comfy. Very friendly welcome at check in
Hotel in Wawa ( 2.2 miles)
Set in Wawa, 600 metres from Dr. Rose's Beach, Lakeview Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Newly remodeled and staff was very pleasant and helpful. The restaurant was not fancy but our waitress was good as was our food. It's not on highway 17 so it was quiet.
Wawa (2.8 miles from Wawa Airport)
With beautiful views over Lake Superior, this Wawa, Ontario motel features free Wi-Fi and on-site parking . Michipicoten Post Provincial Park is 3.8 km from Motel Mystic. Very clean and comfortable. Newly renovated rooms, with thought provoked touches that made it very comfortable. A very homy feeling and staff were amazing. I d book again for sure.
It was smaller than I expected, but very friendly and quaint, and easy to navigate. I had a great time looking through the thrift shop and met wonderful people at the roadside restaurant called Krazy Fries. Food was great too! I was able to pick up all the supplies I needed for my trip, and had dinner at the sub shop on my last night.
The Lakeview Hotel was not as advertised and although we had prepaid for a double room...we did not feel comfortable staying there and went elsewhere. the reception area was cluttered and disorganized; the hall carpet was old and worn and looked dirty; there were several open doors on the floor into rooms full of junk; the parking lot was rutted and haphazard; and in general the hotel looked dingy and smelled musty. The front of the hotel was old and dirty and it looks like the picture on their website was photo-shopped. I would not recommend this hotel to anyone,
Just passing through on a roundtrip, so not much to say.- nothing much going on...ran into some bizarre people. Not sure why there aren't more choices for hotels. We had a real doozy...glad we didn't have to stay a second night.
Unfortunately it rained during our visit; however we did visit some interesting sites. Highly recommend the scenic falls. The drive through blueberry fields enabled uz to see a black bear feeding and flocks of sanD cranes Great restaurant across street from motel. Bison steak delicious!
Kinniwabi Pines Restaurant. Not to miss. Excellent food and "upscale" for this part of the world. But you don't have to get dressed up! Young's General Store Kabenung Lake (out 17 beyond Wawa) for kayaking and beauty. Naturally Superior Adventures. Book a trip. Lake Superior Provincial Park: heaven on earth. Camp at Rabbit Blanket.
Wawa was the top of our trip and we were surprised that despite the small population (3000 people), it is a busy town. We loved the Kinniwabi Pines restaurant near by HWY 17 (a must experience, family run, may need a reservation for a larger group), we enjoyed fresh trout and an Bison stake (delicious!). Our neighbours caught a glimpse of the Northern lights (early morning), and told us about the Sandy beach walks and fantastic nearby trails with falls! For us, this gateway to the North, a nice community, offers fresh air, splendid view of the Trans-Canada Highway, and a sense of the vast "Canadian Spirit" all around! You can also venture from there, 200Km to next town : White River, the home town of the "Winnie the Pooh" bear (yes, Winnie was purchased by Lieutenant Harry Colebourn after WWI and donated to the London (British) zoo all the way from Canada, where the writer (A.A. Milne) got inspired to write the children's book).