What People Are Saying
"It’s a hotel that makes you not want to go anywhere; you might miss something…The hotel’s red exterior sparkles against the intensity of blue water and sky."
The Daily News
Longview, Washington
"For a quick dose of rugged Pacific shoreline, drive northwest from Portland to Astoria, on the mouth of the Columbia River, and stay at the new 46-room Cannery Pier Hotel, set on 100-year old pilings…"
Outside Magazine
"Outstanding views, exceptional accommodations, and history preserved—Astoria’s newest attraction, the Cannery Pier Hotel, offers all this and more…But what really sets Astoria’s newest lodging apart is its location on a pier 600 feet out in the Columbia River, so near the shipping channel that you easily can read the name and country of origin on tankers and freighters steaming up or down river."
Oregon Coast Magazine
"The Cannery Pier Hotel captures the full potential of one of the great viewscapes in North America."
Daily Astorian
"Even when it rains these days Astoria, Oregon, looks bright. New shops, restaurants, and hotels are springing up downtown and along the nearby Columbia riverfront…where the over-the-water Cannery Pier Hotel opened last summer."
Sunset Magazine
"A hotel room doesn’t get much better than the Pilot House, the Cannery Pier’s two-bedroom, two-bathroom penthouse with full kitchen, living room and dining room, not to mention two decks and a telescope."
Portland Oregonian
"The Cannery Pier Hotel, built to resemble the fish cannery it replaced, has helped draw attention to a rejuvenated tourism industry in Astoria, Ore."
Seattle Times
"Astoria’s riverside perch has long defined its character, and innovators are opening up lodgings and attractions that honor that relationship. Take Robert “Jake” Jacob, son of a former salmon cannery worker, and owner and architect of the new Cannery Pier Hotel. Jacob placed the hotel on a dramatic perch, jutting 600 feet into the river."
Travel Age West
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