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April 9, 2008 | Tips from Us > Revelstoke, Accommodations
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If you’re in the Revelstoke area, seeking a fabulous home-away-from-home, you need look no further than The Hillcrest Hotel, a Coast Resort. Located just a short distance from Revelstoke city centre, at the gateway to Glacier & Mount Revelstoke National Parks, you’ll be awestruck by the majestic views of the Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges! The resort is perched atop a hill (hence the name) and was built about 7 years ago to offer quality accommodation and dining to the heli-skiing aficionado’s and other outdoor enthusiasts. In fact, you’ll likely notice the helicopters parked in the spacious parking lot. Our rooms overlooked the valley and I highly recommend paying a small additional premium for a room with a Jacuzzi tub, especially if you plan to take advantage of some of the fabulous array of activities available year round. Whether you choose skiing at the newly opened ski resort or partake in some of the other recreational activities such as back country hiking, heli-skiing, snowmobiling, downhill skiing or snowboarding in the winter or camping, biking, river rafting, boating, rowing, canoeing and kayaking in the other seasons you’ll be glad you chose the Hillcrest to come home to at the end of the day. Revelstoke also has an 18 hole championship golf course, bowling lanes, fitness centres, tennis courts, skating arena, curling rink, and a spectacular new aquatic centre.

After all that activity you’re sure to have worked up an appetite! Why not start out with a pre-dinner appertif in the Mountain Guides Lounge – cozy up by the stone, wood-burning firelplace and then head to the dining room. This fine dining restaurant is not to be missed and features a mouthwatering selection of gourmet fare. We sampled many of the appetizers from fresh mussels, steamed to perfection, stuffed mushroom caps, potstickers and bruchetta. For my entrée I chose the succulent rack of lamb, one of their features and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it! As well, I tasted a friend’s tuna which was moist and delicious and the chicken stuffed with gouda and prosciutto looked quite tempting as well. Save room for dessert as they offer a unique twist on crème brulee with a touch of ginger along with a “well worth the calories” cheesecake! I hear the chocolate mousse was heavenly!

Their wine selection was good and they offer a great morning buffet with a choice of full or continental breakfast - don’t miss the melt-in-your-mouth cinnamon buns! I hear the huge sundeck is a popular place to dine during the warmer months, delivering a spectacular al fresco dining experience!

For those feeling the need to work off those desserts, the Hillcrest offers a fully equipped gym or if you feel the need to shop check out the fabulous gift shop full of great sportswear and funky accessories also located on the lower level.

You’ll be wowed by the scenery, food and vast array of activities to choose from but it’s the warm hospitality of the staff at the Hillcrest that will be sure to bring you back time and again.

Posted by Sheryl, Vancouver at 02:58 PM

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