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  • Motel in the heart of everything
  • Wherever you go, stay with us!

Earlton Motel

Right off the Snowmobile Trails! Situated in Earlton, this motel is 9.1 mi (14.7 km) from Englehart Historical Museum and 11 mi (17.6 km) from Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park. New Liskeard Golf Club and Little Claybelt Homesteaders Museum are also within 20 mi (32 km). Motel Earlton offers 10 air-conditioned rooms which are accessible via exterior corridors. Rooms include free WiFi and free wired Internet, 32-inch flat-screen TVs with cable channels, and conveniences like refrigerators and microwaves. Coffee makers and free bottled water are among the other amenities available to guests.Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations. Guests can surf the web using the complimentary wired and Housekeeping is provided daily.

Enjoy a pleasant time in the lap of farm country, surrounded by nature at Motel Earlton, an affordably convenient hotel in Earlton, ON. We’re located right at the heart of snow mobile paradise, making us a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families passing through the beautiful region. Surrounded by great hunting and fishing, we’re also close to farm and dairy land country, and a local cheese factory which makes for a great day trip.

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy.

Motel Earlton reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

Our Happy Clients

"Very clean and folks are very nice. Older place, so a bit outdated, but comfortable and clean. Keep in mind though, there's no coffee nearby."

Mariana Wahba

"The owner was very nice. The room was clean , two large beds, TV, microwave and fridge. We would stop here again. As a side note, you can hear the traffic going by on the highway, but it wasn't a big deal."

Barry C.

"We were on a ferry flight across Northern Quebec/Ontario, and we had to put down in Earlton due to weather. Our plan was to stay in Englehart for the night, but the cab ride was horrendous, so we figured we'd check and see what was"

Karl Siebenga

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