The Moby Dick Inn is a family hotel conveniently located minutes from BC and Alaska Ferry Terminals and the Via Rail Station in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. The moment that you walk in the door of the Moby Dick Inn, you will know that you are somewhere special. Warm hospitality greets you in a relaxed family type atmosphere that you will love.
Our hotel has 63 larger than average guest rooms tastefully appointed to suit your every need. To add to your comfort and pleasure, our hotels amenities include a restaurant, guest laundry facility, and beer parlour and free use of a computer in the lobby to keep up with email. We will also arrange fishing charters and whale watching excursions!
Our hotel has 63 larger than average guest rooms tastefully appointed to suit your every need. To add to your comfort and pleasure, our hotels amenities include a restaurant, guest laundry facility, and beer parlour and free use of a computer in the lobby to keep up with email. We will also arrange fishing charters and whale watching excursions!
Services
All of our 63 thoughtfully appointed guest rooms and suites are designed to feel like home while offering convenient amenities. Perfectly suited to families and business travellers, ferry travellers, and sport fishermen alike, the Moby Dick Inn has the perfect room for each guest's individual needs!
Need a place for a banquet, meeting or convention? Moby Dick Inn is a complete convention center and can provide the rooms, food and service you might need in a beautiful and tasteful manner. The Moby Dick Inn offers an office centre with Hi-Speed internet, and new computer to check your emails. Please see the front desk staff for assistance.
This is Canada like you've never experienced before - a place where eagles, bears and whales far outnumber people. A relaxing corner of the world where being friendly and out-going is just the natural way to be. The northern BC coast is a pristine wilderness with rich and productive fishing grounds and spectacular scenery.
The picturesque city of Prince Rupert, across Hecate Strait from the Queen Charlotte Islands, is the transportation hub and centre of adventure for travellers to BC's north coast. The busy waterfront of Prince Rupert, one of the world's largest deep-water terminals, handles a huge volume of grain, coal, lumber and potash.
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Mike Rourke
Oct 02, 2021
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Autot K. Hcl
Jun 20, 2021
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Jessie May
Jul 14, 2020
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We stay here the regular: not guna lie. The lady that works night shift is unpleasant every single time.. her attitude. Her energy. And the way she treats guests is horrendous.. two adults a baby and cant even get an extra roll of toilet paper or towel..... NEVER had an issue anywhere else or with any other front desk employee here. Wouldnt recommend staying of you need anything extra for your family...
Kristina Ummenhofer
Jan 29, 2020
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I called a week in advance to tell the hotel I was bringing my dog. Upon arrival I brought my dog into the lobby and I was shown on the receipt where I was charged for the pet deposit. The following morning I go to check out and the lady at the desk, who is already being snappy with other customers, accuses me of not telling the front desk I brought my dog and that I would have to pay the $100 fine. After repeatedly telling her I had brought my dog into the lobby she angrily stated that I wasn’t charged for the dog and that none of the paperwork was filled out correctly but she would “let it
Aaron Koo
Oct 03, 2019
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Marik Swanson
Sep 18, 2018
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This was one of the worst hotels I have ever stayed at it was advertised as a nice place but in reality it was a nasty smelly dirty and destroyed hotel. It had a broken window patched with duct tape and the sheets had stains and sticky things. They didn't vacuum the room properly. When we pulled in the parking lot is on the roof of the downstairs bar. Along with the smell of a nasty room the halls smelled like alcohol and a mixture of like 10 different things.
Sean Croft
Oct 15, 2017
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Maria M.
Jul 13, 2017
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Only saving grace keeping this from zero stars was the friendly service from the front desk. Also I like that their mini fridge has a freezer also. The room had no toilet paper in it when we first got there, they cheaped out with styrofoam cups in the rooms, the furniture isn't just outdated, it's gouged and missing parts, there's no AC, and NO continental breakfast. Not to mention the area's sketchy and littered with drunkards and bums. Thank god we personally haven't found any bed bugs....yet. 178 yelp reviews said this place has bed bugs. If we weren't put up here by our company for work, we