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As the Trans-Canada Highway passes through Hinton, Alberta, (Canada) Black Bear Inn's crisp new construction stands out among other area hotels. Attractions around Hinton range from a saw mill and coal mine tours, to cross country skiing. The Alberta province abounds with parks and an appreciation for nature and history, as evident by the Hinton Forestry Museum and Natural Resource Interpretive Park. Complimentary continental breakfasts are served each morning. The Tokyo Sushi on-site restaurant serves both Japanese and Western fare. An eight-person redwood decked spa tub and sauna make lounging steamy luxury. Guests may dispatch email on the road from two desktop computers available in the lobby, and guests carrying laptops may be pleased to know the Black Bear Inn provides complimentary Internet access.
Unlike many roadside inns, the Black Bear's rooms are exclusively accessed via secure interior corridors. Rooms feature contemporary furnishings with clean-cut designs. In-room microwave ovens and refrigerators grant guests with the travel luxury of meal independence. Some rooms feature balconies.
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