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Tribute Tower (CFB Halifax)

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👍 If you can get someone from tinder to invite you into a room, the showers are nice, rooms have fridges and microwaves, Windows have cranks so you can open them to smoke. Any government issued ID will get you though the front gates. People often mention room, rooms, clean,


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2818 Pusser Ln, Halifax, NS, Canada

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4.20 (243 reviews)

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  • 4/5 Sarah J. 2 years ago on Google
    If you can get someone from tinder to invite you into a room, the showers are nice, rooms have fridges and microwaves, Windows have cranks so you can open them to smoke. Any government issued ID will get you though the front gates.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Ray S. 2 years ago on Google
    Rooms aren't bad (showers, TV with some channels, mini-fridge, microwave) My issue was with the mess. Hair in soup, no seconds because of COVID, and food portions that won't fill my 7 year old. I feel for the guys and gals paying R&Q. Gym is tiny. There is only one other gym on base in another building that closes at 1500 and is available Monday to Friday only. Internet is very restricted. Good luck trying to stream anything, and be prepared to turn off the WiFi to use certain apps or sites. Depending on what floor you are, the view is nice. Downtown and grocery store is a few minutes walk. A few takeout/delivery places around. Only one elevator works, and sometimes if it's overloaded, even that doesn't work. So be prepared to take the stairs.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Yann B. 1 year ago on Google
    Rooms are good. Having the Fleet Club on the main floor was very convenient. No access to wifi unless you have a DWAN account (I'm a veteran so no wifi). I was surprised they don't supply towels and hand soap in the bathroom. Have to clean the room and empty the garbage can prior to departure. I'm wondering what the cleaners do there. Next time I'm taking a real hotel.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 C. R. 1 year ago on Google
    Front desk staff (commissionaires & enlisted folks) are great and super helpful, but the keycard system for entry into rooms is lacking. I personally witnessed multiple issues (card or lock failures). If the lock fails then no one can get into the room without having to go through a process involving several tumbler keys to actually unlock the doors, and then its a matter of WHEN the issue can be corrected, in the meantime leaving your door propped open if you have to go out, which is a bit of a security concern. Overall, great location and amenities, but be aware that just like any other type of accommodation, there are some issues.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Blair P. 5 months ago on Google
    Very friendly staff and delicious meals

  • 5/5 MR M. 4 months ago on Google
    Booked a room for the night now I have to fulfill a 25 year contract 😳 .

  • 4/5 Joe H. 6 months ago on Google
    Nice place to hold a function. Lots of parking?

  • 5/5 Stasis N. 7 months ago on Google
    By rooms, just areas we were in. Didn't have accommodations. Had dinner in the galley. Pretty good weekend type food on a Saturday (wings, fries, pizza...). Staff were friendly. Everything was quite clean.

  • 4/5 K, Michael B. 7 months ago on Google
    Rooms are clean, I had a room with 2 single beds and the bed was less than comfortable. Kinda felt like cement. However it was free to me so...the food was actually quite good.

  • 4/5 J M. 1 year ago on Google
    MIlitary accomodations for serving or retired members. On site meals and Mess.

  • 5/5 martin c. 1 year ago on Google
    I eat there everyday for less than 8$!!! I became rich with all the money I am saving! Thank you dear military cook!

  • 4/5 Michelle L. 1 year ago on Google
    First time staying here for a course and heard so many good things before coming here. Tribute tower is like a hotel but because it looks like one doesn’t mean it’s ran like one (housekeeping, free mini toiletries, coffee machine, etc. I say this as I was part of the hospitality industry) so always ensure you pack what you need for the short and long term stays, especially after reading the comments. Not sure if they have their own website but maybe they should also include what’s included in the rooms. They do have a mini fridge, microwave, cable, private shower, lots of closet space and wifi. The rooms clean for the most part, has a booklet for all the info you need for emergency drills, who to call on base, etc. cleaning products are provided by the front desk and toilet paper which is great. You can buy your own if you’re staying here more than a few weeks. The galley is making awesome food! Kudos to them! Staff so far are nice as well. They do have a small gym with basic equipment, elevators are available so you’re not lugging your luggage like in Borden or nelles block. They have a garbage room on the main floor as well for days you maintain your room. Only nuisance in my room is the finicky thermostat. It’s always cold in my room…I’m literally layered up and trying to keep warm.

  • 4/5 Ralph “RJ” H. 1 year ago on Google
    I host karaoke at the Atlantic Fleet Club, on the ground floor. This is the Fleet Master Sailor & Below lounge and night club. The staff are amazing!!

  • 5/5 H M. 2 years ago on Google
    Rooms are small but everything is top notch. In general, double rooms are a bit cramped but singles are better (space wise).

  • 2/5 Col. S. 5 years ago on Google
    The building was new and fantastic. However there was a massive break in communication due to the business of base goings on. One of our people was given an already occupied room twice. No soap or toiletries aside from toilet paper.

  • 4/5 Mikey Colangelo L. 2 years ago on Google
    Great new building for junior ranks, a private club bar, a commune tv room, a cafeteria, ball room, security 24/7, ect. Down side : Free wifi by SSC is terrible. You must get your own internet connection with Eastlink.

  • 4/5 Owen F. 5 years ago on Google
    I Stayed here for two nights in between postings. I was lucky to get a room to myself. It was very clean and affordable. Sure, you have to deal with the military environment and I wouldn't recommend this place if you're trying to get away from that but if you think it's worth it to save on a hotel then go for it. I was perfectly satisfied. Some of the younger members of course can be a little rowdy on the weekend.

  • 3/5 Robert W. 2 years ago on Google
    I mean it's a lot better then a hooch. That said it has all the amenities of a mid-range hotel and is a HUGE improvement over the older A-block accommodations. The mess is much smaller then the old fleet club, but is a clean modern space for a few drinks after course.


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