Finn'S Cabin Sechelt

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British Columbia
Guest house Finn's

Finn'S Cabin Sechelt

6399 Sandpiper Road, Sechelt, Canada View map
Finn'S Cabin Sechelt hotel is situated a 10-minute ride from Tems Swiya Museum, which is an excellent place to improve cultural awareness. There is Wi-Fi in the rooms, provided all the time.
The Finn'S Cabin Sechelt is located merely 1.4 km from Kinnikinnick Park and Porpoise Bay Provincial Park is about 10 minutes' drive away. The nearby sports attractions are Sunshine Coast Arena Ice Skating Rink (2.1 km), and Coast Gravity Park Adventure Sports Center (4.6 km). Sechelt Heritage Hidden Groves is around 10 minutes by car from this guest house. For those travelling from afar, Sechelt airport is 25 minutes' drive away.
The rooms come with tea/coffee making equipment, as well as Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' convenience. Bathrooms include a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, along with such comforts as hairdryers and towels.
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Main Features
  • Free Wi-Fi
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Map

Tourist attractions in

British Columbia
Local sights
  • Sunshine Coast Arena - 2 km
  • Hidden Grove - 3.4 km
  • Blue Ocean Golf Club - 1.4 km
  • Hackett Park - 3.8 km
  • Sunshine Coast Botanical Garden - 2.2 km
  • Porpoise Bay Provincial Park - 3 km
  • Bigpacific.com - 3.4 km
  • Capilano University - 3.9 km
Airports
  • Sechelt - 14 km

Prices & Availability

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Facilities

Dining

  • Electric kettle
  • Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
  • Outdoor dining area

Room Comforts

  • Free Wi-Fi in rooms
  • Sitting area
  • Patio
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Dining table
  • Free toiletries
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Parquet floor
Main Features
  • Free Wi-Fi

Policies

Check-in: from 16:00 until 20:00
Check-out: until 11:00
  • Extra beds policy
  • No cots are available.
  • No extra beds are available.
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