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BCIT Lodge (Art's Hostel)

Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

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2113 Nordic Drive, Whistler   Map
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Comment by Jonny NZ, New Zealand
May 2007
I stayed in this hostel for a month or so back in december '05. I would agree that it has obvious downsides, such as being a bit cold, has a lack of general privacy, and is overall a bit of a hole. However for the price you pay I would say piss off to those who talk smack about it. Plus i met some sweet people at this place. Though calling it basic would be an understatement, it's livable and I had some awesome times there. The fact that Art was never around was no problem, man, as we could do whatever we liked (and we did). Overall, I'd give Art's Lodge five out of thirteen.
Comment by Byaaaa!
January 2007
It was just my luck that I moved to Whistler on the year they break records with the amount of snow they get. The only place to stay is Art's Hostel, or as those of us stuck there call it, "Art's Hole." Art's Hostel has its obvious downsides which I choose not to reiterate but has big upsides. People hear about the reputation as the place being a slum, so I get pretty serious street cred as a hard ass mofo. Art condones marijuana use indoors. We pimped it out, stereo, ping pong, fooseball. Money otherwise spent on rent can be saved for more useful things. If you can afford a better place or have standards, perhaps you should look elsewhere, but if you get here and there's some sweet dudes living there, the place is pretty solid.
Comment by Kiwi
October 2006
Not only is this place a complete dump and freezing cold, the service is rubbish too! I called ahead and left my name and our e.t.a. and Art said he would be waiting for us. He wasn't, so we were left stranded in the middle of the night. I wouldn't recommend this hostel to anyone. Whistler has other hostels so go somewhere else. Anywhere else.
Comment by James, Felixstowe.
September 2006
I stayed at Art's Lodge back in Dec. 2000. It's not the cleanest. I have stayed in some dirty places and it ranks up there with them but the place is pretty much left to whoever is staying there and i guess you are expected to keep the place tidy, wash up, and chop your own wood. It does get cold as your only heat comes from the single fire in the main room. and the hot water situation could be better but you get what you pay for and in a world class resort like Whistler you are lucky to find a place to stay that's so cheap. If you want some creature comforts pay the extra and get yourself a hotel, but if you just want to stay in Whistler for as little as possible while you ski all day and party all night and all you need is a bed, you won't find a cheaper place to stay.
Comment by bill
February 2006
Our group rented this place for 4 days in February of 2006...I am staying here now, borrowing somebody's Wi-Fi from across the road. Man this place is disgusting. The floors are filty, the beds are filty, the sheets are filthy...There is no heat...The fireplace makes it barely hospitable. The hostel manager recommends turning on the stove and leaving it open in order to help heat the place. The windows fit so poorly that wind blows through them... The hot water situation is prettly lame...(they have 2 water heaters, but only had one on when we got there, I asked about having the second turned on, and the manager said he would do it that day.. Came back later and they were both turned off!) One last thing... You will not be staying here alone... there is a family of mice living in the hostel. They live behind the baseboard of the kitchen counters... (Hey Art, check the corner where the cabinets meet for hte hole) They also live in the room that contains the water heater... I won't be coming back here...
Comment by Lena, New Zealand
December 2005
I have been travelling the world and have stayed at my fair share of hostels. Yeah, this place might be the cheapest in town but it is also the grossest! The place is pretty dirty, I don't think Its been cleaned in the last 6 years. Don't expect clean sheets either....SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE! The beds are just a slab of foam too, not very comfortable....VISIT AT UR OWN RISK!
Comment by Math
November 2005
I stayed there two weeks in December 2004. The place is nice because it is cheap, people are friendly and it is near the village. The only thing is that you will find it a little cold during the night, and the beds aren't the most comfortable in Whistler. :P
Comment by Nick, Sheffield
September 2005
I stayed here for a bit in Jan 2001. Chop that wood and bring it in! Warm bag much appreciated. Expect ice inside. If the dorms were full then the hostel's skinny lounge seating is used to make do for a few folks. It's a nice walk to Creekside or Whistler village from there, or take the regular buses. It's about cheapest you'll find for Whistler unless you've a friend living there!
Comment by John
December 2004
Also known as Art's lodge, this place is the cheapest in Whistler. There's no heating, so you have to chop your own wood to burn. Make sure you take a warm sleeping bag.
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