Hostel ∙ 8 guests | Hostel in Brazeau

1 Bedroom Hostel in Nordegg, Brazeau
Welcome to HI Nordegg Shunda Creek! Certainly one of Alberta's best-kept secrets, we are a favourite for hikers, mountain bikers and climbers. Located in the heart of David Thompson Country, this four-season destination provides the perfect setting for individuals, groups and families seeking exceptional recreation opportunities. This hostel features a large open-plan kitchen, dining and common room with a wood-burning fireplace We have power and full running water - hot showers and flush toilets! Prices include linen - NO SLEEPING BAGS PLEASE.
YOUR STAY
- Check in: 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM (June â€" September) / 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM (October â€" May)
- Sorry, this hostel can not accommodate late check-ins.
- Check out by 10:00 AM
- Hostel is closed during the day, between 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
RATES, PAYMENT and CANCELLATIONS
- HI / YHA discounts are not available to members as part of this booking.
- Prices quoted do not include applicable taxes.
- Special policies apply for group stays of 10 or more people and different terms and conditions will apply.
- Cancel by 11:59 PM three days before arrival to avoid penalty
- Visa/Mastercard needed when making reservations and will be charged in the 2 days prior to arrival.
CHILDREN 17 and under
For the safety and comfort of all guests, children 12 and under are accommodated in private rooms only.
Children aged 13 to 17 who stay in shared dorm rooms must be accompanied by a legal guardian.
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A word on HI-Wilderness Hostels
Get back to nature with HI's network of wilderness hostels. They're a varied bunch! Most have solar-powered lights, some have rustic wood-burning saunas, at some you'll get electricity, and at others you'll get to pump your own water. But whatever you're after, these hostels with their simple comforts immerse you in the natural splendour of the Rockies.
You'll be able to savour true silence, night skies bursting with stars and the knowledge that some of the world's most magnificent outdoors is, really, just out the door. Dotted along the Icefields Parkway and throughout the Parks, these hostels are set into pockets of trees, alongside creeks, or at the base of thousand-foot-high rock faces. Whether you get there by car, bike or on foot, your efforts are rewarded with some of the finer, simpler things in life - a warm fire, cozy lounges, and the chance to share food with new friends while you relive the day's adventures.