Aurora Inn
Churchill, Manitoba
Activity Level
Family Friendly
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Looking for a place to stay in Churchill? Then look no further than The Aurora Inn, a family-friendly inn that brings the best of Churchill to your doorstep. Our apartment-style hotel rooms in the heart of town are the most spacious that Churchill has to offer. After an exciting day exploring all that the Polar Bear Capital of the World has to offer, enjoy all the comforts of home at the Aurora Inn. We offer 18 spacious, two-storey apartment-style rooms with a kitchenette (including a fridge, oven, microwave, coffee maker and utensils) and cosy lounge downstairs and bedroom and bathroom upstairs. Guests have access to our laundry room (we provide the detergent!) so that you can stay fresh while on the road and even go home with a suitcase full of clean clothes. Our rooms are designed for you to spread out and relax during your stay. Locally owned, we’re happy to help you enjoy all the incredible things our little town has to offer, from the polar bear safaris in the fall to spectacular beluga whale viewing on the Churchill River during the summer time as well as dog sledding tours and breath-taking Northern Lights shows, courtesy of Mother Nature in the winter. Many restaurants, bars and tour operators—as well as the local grocery store—are just a few minutes’ walk from our front door, making the Aurora Inn the perfect base for you to explore everything Churchill has to offer.
Aurora Inn
Book onlineAurora Inn
24 Bernier StreetChurchill, Manitoba, R0B 0E0
1 (204) 675 2071 aurorain@mymts.net Visit Website
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Aurora Inn
Book onlineAurora Inn
24 Bernier StreetChurchill, Manitoba, R0B 0E0
1 (204) 675 2071 aurorain@mymts.net Visit Website
Accredited Business
Business Hours
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