Meziadin Junction
Meziadin Junction is a full-service rest stop on Highway 37N in remote northern BC, operated as an Indigenous-owned business on Gitanyow territory and recipient of the 2014 BC Aboriginal Business Outstanding Achievement Award. It combines motel rooms, a restaurant, a general store, and industrial camp services in one complex, making it a rare oasis for travelers — including cyclists — heading toward Alaska or exploring the Cassiar Highway corridor. The surrounding area offers access to Meziadin Lake Provincial Park, Bear Glacier, and salmon-spawning creeks.
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Contact
Address: 15652 Hwy 37N, Meziadin Junction, BC
Phone: 250-636-2480
Website: https://meziadin.com/
Required Criteria
?Secure overnight bike storage
?Staff know the bike procedure
?We Welcome Cyclists Local Knowledge Sheet or equivalent available
Amenities
Min-stay waivedLaundry*Drying areaEarly or packed breakfast*Nearby evening food*Nearby grocery*Vending machinesBikes in roomsE-bike chargingDevice chargingLuggage storagePumpBasic toolsBike wash / hoseWi-Fi*
Laundry: Website accommodations page explicitly lists 'laundry services' among room conveniences.
Early or packed breakfast: Website states 'be sure to stop by for some convenient breakfast before you head out' and lists breakfast availability beginning at 5:00 am.
Nearby evening food: On-site restaurant is situated 'conveniently alongside our accommodations' and serves lunch and dinner.
Nearby grocery: Meziadin Junction General Store is described as located 'just steps away' from the motel rooms.
Wi-Fi: Website lists 'wireless internet access' as a room amenity; camp services page also advertises 'Wi-Fi for Businesses and Travellers' with commercial packages available.
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