Guest User
August 6, 2024
I would absolutely stay here again. It was nice having our own space, not being packed into a hotel or townhouse, and the cabins are just far enough from the highway and other towns that you can get a little sense of the wilderness. And you're still within a 10-15 drive of Canmore, so it's easy enough to still go out for food, etc. The beds were as comfy as any comparatively priced hotel. There was a full kitchen with everything you'd expect: stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and refrigerator. There's a standard-issue drip coffee maker. The cabins do not have AC, but they did provide us with a few fans to help stay cool (it was in the 80F's when we were there). Do note that you'll need to get back a ~1km gravel road that was a bit bumpy, but it should be completely passable (at least in the summer) for anything other than a very low to the ground sports car.