Pros
- Comfortable hotel with great outdoor features
- Quiet and relaxing location within a 20-minute walk of town
- Within walking distance of restaurants and shopping
- Spacious, contemporary units with kitchens, fireplaces, and balconies
- Some units have mountain views
- Daily housekeeping and in-unit washer/dryers
- Good-sized outdoor heated pool and large hot tub
- Outdoor courtyard patio space with seating
- Small meeting room with outdoor access and catering options
- 24-hour front desk with board games, DVDs, and concierge services
- Free on-site heated garage parking with guest lockers
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
Cons
- Far walk to the town center
- No on-site restaurant
- Units have thin walls and dim lighting
- Small gym with slightly dated equipment
Bottom Line
The three-and-a-half-pearl Stone Ridge Mountain Resort is a self-catering, condo-style property located about a 20-minute walk (or seven-minute drive) to Canmore's town center. Its 99 one-, two-, and three-bedroom units have top-notch gourmet kitchens, fireplaces, and balconies with Napoleon gas grills, plus AC, 55-inch Smart flat-screen TVs, deep bathtubs, and fast, free Wi-Fi throughout. Big wins for this property include the heated outdoor pool, a large 10-person hot tub, a peaceful outdoor patio area, and the Black Dog Café but there's no on-site restaurant, and the gym is small, with slightly dated equipment. If you'd rather swap the pool for a spa and on-site restaurant, check out the Silver Creek Lodge on the other side of town.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
Scene
A comfortable hotel with a cozy, attractive lobby for a mix of travelers
Stoneridge Mountain Resort is a top hotel within Canmore's Clique brand, with a contemporary lodge-like exterior and one of the more up-to-date (if a bit sparse) interiors. There's a huge double-hearth slate stone fireplace in the lobby, smooth natural-stained wood paneling, and modern leather couches. Stoneridge is popular year-round with families looking to spend quality time together, younger couples in the winter, and older folks in summer. It's also worth mentioning that whereas some of the non-Clique competitors in the area may be in the same price point, their guest rooms don't feel quite as fresh or stylish.
Location
On the eastern edge of town, within walking distance of restaurants, and close to trails
Stoneridge Mountain Resort is located off the eastern edge of Bow Valley Trail, one of Canmore's main roads. For walkers and bikers, there's a paved trail right out front that leads toward the town center. Surrounded by a cluster of hotels, it sits right next door to Falcon Crest Resort and just down the road from Blackstone Mountain Lodge, both sister properties. There are a few other hotel restaurants and a day spa located within walking distance, but most of the action is about a 20-minute walk or seven-minute drive away in the town center. Two grocery stores, a bank, Starbucks, and liquor store are a five-minute drive toward town. You can reach Millennium Park by foot in 20-minutes or by car in seven minutes, and several biking, hiking, and walking trails, like the Legacy Trail to Banff and a few river trails, are within easy access by car or bike. Banff is 25 minutes north and Calgary Airport is just over an hour's drive away.
Rooms
Huge apartment-style rooms with gourmet kitchens, gas fireplaces, and balconies
The hotel's 99 guest rooms are attractive, and the condo-style layouts offer lots of privacy, but some past guests have noted that walls are a bit thin, and units' dim lighting may not suit all tastes. Style-wise, you can expect granite countertops, mirrored closets, slate and hardwood floors, and contemporary decor throughout. The impressive kitchens have stainless steel double sinks, dishwashers, and Whirlpool refrigerators, plus cookware, KitchenAid utensils, and extras like egg poachers and baking dishes. There's also washer/dryers with detergent and dryer sheets, and daily housekeeping. Standout features across all room types include slate gas fireplaces, balconies with Napoleon gas grills, and 55-inch Smart flat-screen TVs.
One Bedroom King Suites start you off with king-size pillow-top mattresses, separate living rooms with pullout sofas, and dining rooms with tables that seat up to four. Upgrades to One Bedroom Plus Den units gets you small extra nooks with French doors and sofa beds. Corner-located Two Bedroom King Queen rooms swap second bedrooms kings for queen beds, and they have larger balconies and living rooms, plus decorative touches in kitchens. Some Three Bedrooms Suites have gorgeous vaulted ceilings and/or huge walk-in closets.
Bathrooms are a highlight, with five-foot deep, custom-made Aqua Suffusion bathtubs and separate stall showers, plus a generous supply of toiletries and extras like loofas vanity kits and bath salts. Mountain views are on the street-facing side only.
Features
Heated outdoor pool, large hot tub, and free Wi-Fi, but no on-site dining
This hotel's best features are all outdoors, starting with the the pleasant pool area, which has a raised patio with a few tables and chairs. The bean-shaped heated pool is a pretty decent size, and it's surrounded by a handful of stylish (if slightly worn) wicker loungers. There's also a large, 10-person hot tub. The hotel's only other shared space with the exception of the lobby is a small, air-conditioned gym, with serviceable but slightly dated cardio equipment, free weights, and exercise balls. There's no dedicated game room here, but guests can rent movies, books, and board games from the 24-hour front desk.
The hotel's ground floor meeting room has outside catering options, access to a small outdoor smoking patio, and can hold up to 50 people depending on the configuration. Other business-friendly features include a computer in the lobby, copy and print services, free local calls, and 20 minutes of free long-distance within North America per day. Other freebies include concierge services, Wi-Fi throughout, and secure underground heated parking, with a ski wax and bring-your-own-lock ski/bike lock area. Keep in mind that there are no on-site dining options here (not even vending machines) and pets aren't allowed on the property.
Things You Should Know About Stoneridge Mountain Resort
Also Known As
- StoneRidge Mountain Resort
- Stoneridge Mountain Resort
Address
30 Lincoln Park, Canmore, T1W 3E9, Canada
Phone
+1 (877) 675 5001
Website
Scene
A comfortable hotel with a cozy, attractive lobby for a mix of travelers
Stoneridge Mountain Resort is a top hotel within Canmore's Clique brand, with a contemporary lodge-like exterior and one of the more up-to-date (if a bit sparse) interiors. There's a huge double-hearth slate stone fireplace in the lobby, smooth natural-stained wood paneling, and modern leather couches. Stoneridge is popular year-round with families looking to spend quality time together, younger couples in the winter, and older folks in summer. It's also worth mentioning that whereas some of the non-Clique competitors in the area may be in the same price point, their guest rooms don't feel quite as fresh or stylish.
Location
On the eastern edge of town, within walking distance of restaurants, and close to trails
Stoneridge Mountain Resort is located off the eastern edge of Bow Valley Trail, one of Canmore's main roads. For walkers and bikers, there's a paved trail right out front that leads toward the town center. Surrounded by a cluster of hotels, it sits right next door to Falcon Crest Resort and just down the road from Blackstone Mountain Lodge, both sister properties. There are a few other hotel restaurants and a day spa located within walking distance, but most of the action is about a 20-minute walk or seven-minute drive away in the town center. Two grocery stores, a bank, Starbucks, and liquor store are a five-minute drive toward town. You can reach Millennium Park by foot in 20-minutes or by car in seven minutes, and several biking, hiking, and walking trails, like the Legacy Trail to Banff and a few river trails, are within easy access by car or bike. Banff is 25 minutes north and Calgary Airport is just over an hour's drive away.
Rooms
Huge apartment-style rooms with gourmet kitchens, gas fireplaces, and balconies
The hotel's 99 guest rooms are attractive, and the condo-style layouts offer lots of privacy, but some past guests have noted that walls are a bit thin, and units' dim lighting may not suit all tastes. Style-wise, you can expect granite countertops, mirrored closets, slate and hardwood floors, and contemporary decor throughout. The impressive kitchens have stainless steel double sinks, dishwashers, and Whirlpool refrigerators, plus cookware, KitchenAid utensils, and extras like egg poachers and baking dishes. There's also washer/dryers with detergent and dryer sheets, and daily housekeeping. Standout features across all room types include slate gas fireplaces, balconies with Napoleon gas grills, and 55-inch Smart flat-screen TVs.
One Bedroom King Suites start you off with king-size pillow-top mattresses, separate living rooms with pullout sofas, and dining rooms with tables that seat up to four. Upgrades to One Bedroom Plus Den units gets you small extra nooks with French doors and sofa beds. Corner-located Two Bedroom King Queen rooms swap second bedrooms kings for queen beds, and they have larger balconies and living rooms, plus decorative touches in kitchens. Some Three Bedrooms Suites have gorgeous vaulted ceilings and/or huge walk-in closets.
Bathrooms are a highlight, with five-foot deep, custom-made Aqua Suffusion bathtubs and separate stall showers, plus a generous supply of toiletries and extras like loofas vanity kits and bath salts. Mountain views are on the street-facing side only.
Features
Heated outdoor pool, large hot tub, and free Wi-Fi, but no on-site dining
This hotel's best features are all outdoors, starting with the the pleasant pool area, which has a raised patio with a few tables and chairs. The bean-shaped heated pool is a pretty decent size, and it's surrounded by a handful of stylish (if slightly worn) wicker loungers. There's also a large, 10-person hot tub. The hotel's only other shared space with the exception of the lobby is a small, air-conditioned gym, with serviceable but slightly dated cardio equipment, free weights, and exercise balls. There's no dedicated game room here, but guests can rent movies, books, and board games from the 24-hour front desk.
The hotel's ground floor meeting room has outside catering options, access to a small outdoor smoking patio, and can hold up to 50 people depending on the configuration. Other business-friendly features include a computer in the lobby, copy and print services, free local calls, and 20 minutes of free long-distance within North America per day. Other freebies include concierge services, Wi-Fi throughout, and secure underground heated parking, with a ski wax and bring-your-own-lock ski/bike lock area. Keep in mind that there are no on-site dining options here (not even vending machines) and pets aren't allowed on the property.
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Business Center
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Fitness Center
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Swim-Up Bar
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