All indoor areas with our hotel destination complexes are designated as a SMOKE FREE environment, including ALL guest rooms.
The hotel will offer 201 superior guest rooms with queen or king sized beds including:
- Superior Queen & King guest rooms
- Executive Suites (Opens June 2007)
- Penthouse Suites(Opens June 2007)
- Theme Suites with Jacuzzi (Opens June 2007)
- Kids Theme Rooms (Opens June 2007)
- Accessible guest rooms
- High speed Internet computer data ports
- Guest voice messaging
- Premium Cablevision/Flat Screen TVs
- Fitness Centre with Jacuzzi(Opens June 2007)
- Reception/Meeting Room Capacity 20 50 people
- AALTOS Garden Café Restaurant
- l Bistro Mediterranean Eatery (Opens June 2007)
- Tavern United Your New World Sports Pub (Opens May 17, 2007)
- Playmakers Gaming Lounge
- Splashers of the South Seas Aquatic Centre Indoor Waterpark
- Captain Cooks Cove Family Entertainment Center (Arcade)
- Canad ADVENTURE Kids Club
- Canad Cash Counters [ATMS]
- Avis Car Rental Counter Main Lobby(Opens June 2007)
- Gift Shop Main Lobby
- Safe Deposit Boxes Lobby Level
- Complimentary coffee makers, refrigerators, hair dryers, irons and boards
- Climate Controlled Walkway Connection to the Alerus Center
- Canad Inns Destination Center Grand Forks Main Floorplan
Individual, Group and Convention guest room reservations can be obtained by calling our Central Reservations Department at: 1-888-33CANAD (22623).
48-Hour Travellers Exemption Changed March 20, 2007
Budget 2007 doubled the value of goods that may be imported duty and tax-free by returning Canadian residents after a 48-hour absence, to $400 from $200. This measure is intended to facilitate cross-border travel by streamlining the processing of returning Canadian travellers who have made only incidental purchases while outside Canada. The I Declare a guide for Residents of Canada returning to Canada, will be updated in due course. |
 | | Things U.S. Travellers Need to Know
As of January 23, 2007, a new American law, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), requires anyone, including U.S. citizens, entering or re-entering the United States by air to have a passport or a NEXUS card when used at a NEXUS kiosk at designated airports. |