Canoe docked at a wooden pier on a serene lake reflecting the fall colors of the surrounding trees near Coast Whitecourt

Welcome to Coast Whitecourt Hotel

Comfortable rooms and everyday value in Whitecourt, Alberta

Coast Whitecourt Hotel offers a comfortable, welcoming stay in Northwest Alberta for road trips, work travel and longer visits. Located along the service road just off Highway 43, our Whitecourt hotel gives travelers an easy place to stop between Edmonton, Grande Prairie, and the route toward the Alaska Highway. It is a convenient stop for anyone visiting the area for outdoor recreation, family activities, seasonal travel, or work in the area. Coast Hotels friendly hospitality, useful amenities, and value driven offers make it an easy place to rest, reset, and break up a longer Alberta drive.

Whitecourt is best known for outdoor stops, family recreation, and winter activities. From the hotel, it is easy to plan time at Festival Park, Hard Luck Canyon, and Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park with simple ways to enjoy local events, scenic walks, family time, and fresh air during your stay. Whitecourt is known as the Snowmobile Capital of Alberta, offering winter travelers a clear reason to plan a stay. With access to the Golden Triangle Trail System and seasonal events like the Whitecourt Trade Fair, the area provides an easy mix of outdoor adventure, local activity, and reasons to visit beyond a quick stop.

Our Whitecourt hotel works well for people traveling for work, longer-stay visitors, and someone looking for a pet-friendly hotel room in Northern Alberta. Every stay includes the in-room comforts people look for, such as free wi-fi, air conditioning, a work desk and chair set, a 42" TV for entertainment, and windows that open for fresh air. Our Coast Queen with Kitchen room types make the stay feel more comfortable for guests who prefer extra independence, with a full kitchen, full stove, mini fridge and kitchenware for easy meals and everyday convenience.

Hotel amenities include Green Gables Restaurant & Lounge, free breakfast and a fitness centre, giving you helpful options before, during and after your day. For travellers looking for a hotel off Highway 43, Coast Whitecourt Hotel makes getting here and settling in feel easy with free parking for work vehicles, trailers and snowmobile gear, plus EV charging stations to support your road trip. Our 24-hour front desk is available whenever you need assistance, and you are a short drive from downtown services, parks, trail access and outdoor recreation areas, so you can spend less time sorting out the details and more time enjoying your visit to Whitecourt.

Our Whitecourt hotel gives guests visiting the area a comfortable place to stay in Northwest Alberta, with a convenient location, good value and everyday hotel amenities that make it easy to settle in, stay on budget, and enjoy more of your time in Whitecourt. Book direct to check seasonal offers and enjoy added value through Coast Rewards Member Rates and benefits. 

Mother and child walking on a narrow dirt path under a dense canopy of tall pine trees near Coast Whitecourt Hotel

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services & amenities

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frequently asked questions

find answers to your questions about our hotel

Check-in: 3pm
Check-out: 11am

Please give us a call at 780.778.4537 or email us cwcrinfo@coasthotels.com should you require to check in early or request to check out late. Additional fees may apply.

Edmonton International Airport, YEG, is the closest major airport to Coast Whitecourt Hotel. It is about 204 km away and the drive is typically around two hours, taking AB-2 north, then Highway 16 west, and continuing on Highway 43 north toward Whitecourt.

Whitecourt Airport, is close to the hotel and is mainly used for general aviation and industry-related flights, with no scheduled passenger service

Yes! If you find a better rate online, Coast Hotels will not only match the price but will take an additional 10% off the room reservation backed by our Best Rate Promise. See full Terms & Conditions to submit a claim.

Unfortunately, Coast Whitecourt Hotel does not have a swimming pool or hot tub. For a swim or a soak while you are in town, the Pembina Gas Infrastructure Aquatic Centre, located inside the Allan & Jean Millar Centre at 58 Sunset Blvd, is a popular local option for year-round indoor swimming. For seasonal outdoor fun, the Whitecourt River Slides and the splash park at Festival Park are great alternatives. You can also browse our Services and Amenities page to see what is available on-site.

Yes, free outdoor parking is available at Coast Whitecourt Hotel for guests arriving by car, or RV. Parking is uncovered, self-serve, and complimentary. The lot includes 2 accessible parking stalls and 8 EV charging stations. Valet parking is not available.

We recommend to call our Central Reservations line at 800.716.6199 or email us at info@coasthotels.com if you need to modify your hotel reservation. Please have the confirmation number ready which can be found on the reservation confirmation email.

Our Coast Rewards Member Rate is available to you when you join our Coast Rewards program. Savings start at a minimum of 15% off our lowest advertised price and are offered year-round. 

Concrete walkways weaving through green grass lawns by a wide open riverbank view near Coast Whitecourt Hotel
Flags and red planters outside the Forest Interpretive Centre & John & Audrey Dahl Heritage Park near Coast Whitecourt Hotel

Our Location

Forest Interpretive Centre

A meaningful stop for anyone who wants to experience Whitecourt beyond the highway, with indoor exhibits, heritage buildings and nearby walking trails that connect visitors to the boreal forest and the forestry roots that shaped the area.

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