
Prestige Inn Golden

WELCOME TO THE PRESTIGE INN GOLDEN
About the Hotel
Please note that as of September 28, our two on-site restaurants Ricky’s All Day Grill and RG’s Cantina will be closing permanently. We are excited to then begin renovations on a brand-new restaurant concept that will open in early 2026. Between September 28 and the opening day, no restaurant services will be available at the hotel, however, we will be pleased to provide referrals to other restaurants nearby. Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to showcasing our brand-new, elevated dining experience which will include restaurant, a renovated meeting space, and an outdoor patio with mountain views, when they open in 2026.
Located in the Canadian Rockies amidst an incomparable setting of majestic mountain peaks, the Prestige Inn Golden offers a cozy and comfortable retreat just minutes from downtown Golden and endless outdoor adventures.
Golden is a two-and-a-half-hour drive west of Calgary and only forty-five minutes west of Lake Louise, Alberta. The world-famous Kicking Horse Mountain is a fifteen-minute drive away from the Inn. Guests can enjoy white-water rafting, hiking, mountain climbing, golfing, skiing, cycling, wildlife viewing, and snowmobiling, all within minutes of the Prestige Inn.
Don’t miss Golden’s newest attraction: the Golden Skybridge, suspended 426 feet above an expansive canyon with a river and waterfall rushing below. The views are nothing short of breathtaking! Ask our Guest Service agents for information—we would be happy to book your passes right at the hotel front desk.
Prestige Inn Golden would like to acknowledge that the land on which the hotel resides and where our guests visit today is situated on the unceded, ancestral, traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Peoples, comprised of four individual First Nations communities. The Akisq’nuk, St. Mary’s (ʔaq̓am), Tobacco Plains (ʔakink̓umǂasnuqǂiʔit), and Lower Kootenay (yaqan nuykiy). Historically, other Indigenous peoples have harvested, hunted, fished, and settled seasonally within the area, including the Secwepemc Shuswap Peoples, who have travelled to and inhabited the Ktunaxa homelands for centuries.