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Northridge Inn & Resort

Sundridge

Northridge Inn & Resort features free bikes, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a garden and private beach area in Sundridge. Providing a restaurant, the property also has a shared lounge and a bar.

K
Kathy
From
Canada
The location on Bernard Lake is stunning. The dining experience for breakfast was perfect. We were celebrating at a cottage off site and the Northridge was recommended to us and we are happy with the choice.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 48 reviews
Price from
£175.22
1 night, 2 adults

Caswell Resort

Sundridge

Situated in Sundridge, Caswell Resort has a fitness centre, garden, private beach area, and free WiFi throughout the property. The resort has ski-to-door access.

A
Ashley
From
Canada
Had a last minute booking due to a family emergency, upgraded my room at no extra cost.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.3
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 180 reviews
Price from
£66.40
1 night, 2 adults

Algonquin Motel

South River (Near Sundridge)

Located on Highway 11, this charming motel in South River, Ontario offers individually decorated rooms with free Wi-Fi and a cable TV. It features a 24/7 front desk and a children’s play area.

M
Michelle
From
Canada
We have stayed here in the past and will likely stay again. Love this little motel!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.2
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 114 reviews
Price from
£77.80
1 night, 2 adults

Shores of Deer Lake

South River (Near Sundridge)

Located in South River in the Ontario region, Shores of Deer Lake provides accommodation with free private parking.

R
RUI
From
China
Amazing view of the lake, very friendly and helpful staff, big room.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2
Very good - What previous guests thought, 32 reviews
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  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.2
    Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 114 reviews

    Located on Highway 11, this charming motel in South River, Ontario offers individually decorated rooms with free Wi-Fi and a cable TV. It features a 24/7 front desk and a children’s play area.

What guests said about Sundridge:

  • 4.0

    My recent stay at this property was extremely disappointing...

    My recent stay at this property was extremely disappointing and far from what was advertised on Booking.com. The listing is highly misleading—it claims to offer amenities like a pool and a gym, but in reality, the pool is closed, and the gym is only accessible to members with a fob, not hotel guests. Additionally, guests who visit the gym frequently park around the cabins, blocking access and creating constant disturbances throughout the day. The room conditions were appalling—they were unclean, smelled strongly of mold, and had dated, cramped bathrooms. The beds were in such poor condition—sunken and uncomfortable—that getting a decent night's sleep was impossible. To make matters worse, the surrounding area lacks basic amenities. There are no nearby coffee shops or restaurants, and finding one feels like a stroke of luck. As for the beach mentioned in the ad—it’s completely unmaintained and not suitable for any recreational activity. Overall, this experience was far below expectations, and I would not recommend this property to anyone seeking a relaxing or enjoyable stay.
    Guest review by
    Hasan
    Canada
  • 8.0

    Sundridge is a quaint sleepy town about halfway between the...

    Sundridge is a quaint sleepy town about halfway between the (larger) Huntsville and (much larger) North Bay. You have a great pizza joint plus a couple of decent restaurants. The Caswell Inn has cabins, small apartments, or rooms right on Bernard Lake, which is in view from everywhere. If you need a stopover or a couple days of real quiet (to read or catchup on your Netflix films), this is a nice pit stop. Unlike a bigger town (North Bay, Lindsay, Peterborough), it lacks the other stuff (cinemas or drive-ins, multiple sites of touristy interest) that could occupy you for several days. Bear in mind the population (1000)--not 40,000+ like the others.
    Guest review by
    Maurice
    Canada