Located in the historic town of Wetaskiwin, the Best Western Wayside Inn combines small-town comfort with modern-day amenities. Whether your travels are for business or leisure, you're sure to find just what you need at this Wetaskiwin hotel. You'll find plenty to keep you busy during your stay in Wetaskiwin. History buffs can pass hours on end at one of the town's many museums. Learn about the "Spirit of the Machine" at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum. Within walking distance from the Best Western Wayside Inn, this museum contains thousands of aviation, transportation and agricultural artifacts. Other local attractions include Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, the Wetaskiwin & District Museum and the Alberta Central Railway Museum. Wetaskiwin offers plenty of ways to take in the great outdoors - from walking paths through historic downtown to scenic golf courses. It's only a short drive to Pigeon Lake's Ma Me O Beach, a popular summer escape. And each year, country music fans flock to the Big Valley Jamboree, which draws some of country's biggest names. Centrally located between Edmonton and Red Deer, this Alberta hotel offers modern convention and banquet services that can be customized for a group of three to 300 in one of several meeting rooms. Our professional staff will cater to your group's every need. Our on-site restaurant, O'Brian's, offers casual family dining in a relaxed atmosphere. Barney's, the Best Western Wayside Inn's pub, let's guests kick back at the end of the day with upscale pub fare, video gaming machines, off-track betting and keno. The Best Western Wayside Inn is one of the most accessible hotels in Wetaskiwin, conveniently located on Highway 2A, Wetaskiwin's Auto Mile. Other conveniences include an on-site exercise room, free wireless Internet and a business center.