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We have 6 hotels in Ladysmith.

 
 
Holiday House Motel Ladysmith        
540 Esplanade

Just off Highway 19, this relaxed downtown motel in historic Ladysmith is 240 m from the Ladysmith Museum and 9 km from Nanaimo Airport.The bright, spartan rooms have free WiFi, microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers, as well as private balconies or terraces. Upgraded rooms and suites add kitchenettes.
Hillcrest Avenue Bed & Breakfast        
482 Hillcrest Avenue

Set in a residential neighborhood, this casual B&B is 11.3 km from the Chemainus Ferry Ramp, 17.8 km from the Woodley Range Ecological Reserve and 3.
Hawley Place Bed and Breakfast        
302 Hawley Place

Set in a charming replica Victorian home, this B&B is a 7-minute walk from the Holland Creek Estuary Trail and 2.6 km from the shops and restaurants of downtown Ladysmith.The 3 rooms have colourful international themes, en suite bathrooms, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs with DVD players, coffeemakers and fresh flowers.
Beachside Garden B&B Star Rating 3.5        
3788 Fearn Way

This oceanfront B&B is 13.3 km from Nanaimo Airport and 20.3 km from Roberts Memorial Provincial Park.
The Page Point Inn        
4760 Brenton Page Road

Located just 1 miles from Venice Beach and 6 miles from Los Angeles International Airport, this California hotel offers bicycle rentals and an outdoor heated pool. The contemporary rooms provide free Wi-Fi.Decorated with green walls, each room at the The Inn at Marina del Rey has a refrigerator, microwave and a coffee maker.
Blanket and Spoon Bed and Breakfast Star Rating 4        
4853 Aho Road

Set on 6 acres of garden and forest, this tranquil B&B is 8 km from Nanaimo Airport and 12 km from Ladysmith Harbour.A cool-coloured suite in the main house has a sitting room and an ensuite marble bathroom. There's a flat-screen TV with cable channels, WiFi and an iPod dock.
 
 
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Ladysmith, originally Oyster Harbour, is a town located on the 49th parallel on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The local economy is based on forestry, tourism and agriculture.