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Stewart (2.2 miles from Hyder Seaplane Base)
Situated in Stewart, Bear Valley Guesthouse features accommodation with seating area. There is a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay. We booked the deluxe family room (upstairs) and were delighted to discover that it's actually a self-contained apartment with a full kitchen, dining room, living room (with a small flat screen TV and cable), two bedrooms (one king and twins), a bathroom. Plenty of living space, plus a large area for sitting out. There's a Starlink modem in the room: the internet is super-fast. The kitchen, dishes and utensils were clean. Sundry seasonings were present. It was a great place to hang out after a day of sightseeing
Hotel in Stewart ( 2.2 miles)
Located in Stewart, Historic Hotel Bayview features barbecue facilities and free WiFi. Old place with character! Room very comfortable and spacious. Martin the host very nice and accommodating. Common longe comfortable and homely.
Stewart (2.3 miles from Hyder Seaplane Base)
Providing garden views, Stewart Mountain Lodge in Stewart provides accommodation, free bikes, a garden, a shared lounge, a tennis court and barbecue facilities. Location, kitchen, owner, breakfast
Stewart (2.6 miles from Hyder Seaplane Base)
The Cabin is a recently renovated chalet in Stewart, where guests can make the most of its garden and barbecue facilities. The property features mountain and garden views. Host greeted us upon arrival, was very welcoming and helpful. We used the free bikes to go and get groceries, and the outdoor BBQ to make dinner. Our stay was great.
Stewart (2.6 miles from Hyder Seaplane Base)
Situated in Stewart, Guesthouse Austria features barbecue facilities. The property has mountain and garden views. There is a sun terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking. Everything about the stay was perfect. The suite offered a Queen bed in one room and a single bed in another, with a bathroom in between. The sofa bed in the larger bedroom has been updated since the pictures - very nice and comfortable. Martin and his wife were accommodating, friendly and we would love to stay again if we make it to Stewart again!
Stewart is a sensational place with magical scenary embracing mountains, ocean, wildlife and glaciers. The people of Stewart are the best. They are welcoming, friendly, enjoyable, helpful and genuine. Loved visiting Stewart and cannot wait to return.
Stewart is pretty and quaint. Unfortunately it is way out of the way when traveling to any desti nation other than Stewart. 40 miles to the nearest main rout intersection. Construction delays in and out weren't helpful as well.
The journey to Stewart is very picturesque full of waterfalls, mountain peaks, glaciers and bear sightings. One of my favourite places is Fish Creek Observation Area in Hyder, Alaska where you can go and watch black bears and grizzlies feed on spawning salmon from mid-July to mid-September.
Stewart/ Hyder is a great two-day, two-night stay for outdoorsy people. There's not much to do in Stewart, but certainly a meal at Tostador's is the highlight. Walking to downtown and around is easy, and there are just enough places to eat, shop (one supermarket and a provision shop) and buy booze (several in fact) to keep you supplied. People come to Stewart to either cross into the U.S. and sister city Hyder to see bears eat salmon at Fish Creek, or drive to the Salmon glacier, or hike in the wilderness. It's also possible to climb or spend time on the water (the Portland Canal is actually a saltwater fjord with decent fishing).
Stewart and Hyder are a fantastically beautiful area. The access road (Hwy 37A) offers amazing scenery on a reasonably clear day. The dirt/gravel road to the glacier out of Hyder is a fun ride on a motorcycle, though it can be done in a car at a much slower pace, and is well worth it. I didn't see any bear in the nearby area. The Stewart/Hyder segment was a highlight of my trip to AK, YT, and BC.