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Pet Friendly Hotels in Northern Alberta for Evacuees

Posted Aug 27th, 2023 in News, Northern Canada

Northern Alberta Pet Friendly Hotels

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High Level

Best Western High Level - (780) 821-1000

Days Inn High Level - (780) 926-5005 

Econo Lodge Inn & Suites High level - (780) 841-0234

Super 8 by Wyndham High Level -  (780) 841-3448 

Manning


Nova Inn Manning - 1(866) 910-6682

Valleyview

Rod and Sherry Perron’s farm - 20 min north of Valleyview. For people: 2 sites with power for campers. Extra bunkhouse cabins with power. For directions, please message: (780) 300-9877. Free cat boarding available.

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