Guest User
June 15, 2024
The resort is in a location where you must bring a vehicle. We stayed in a lodge room with a very large balcony overlooking the marina. The lodge rooms have no air conditioning and we found the room too warm. The patio door and windows should have screens so they can be opened at night to cool the room, but they don’t. The tap water was not pleasant and when we asked staff why the water was brown they said “don’t worry, it’s been tested and it’s safe”. No idea what that means but you do have to bathe/shower in it. Bring bottled water to drink! There is no store on site to buy toothpaste, milk, etc and the nearest stores are quite a drive away. We saw a few lions mane jellyfish in the water so we didn’t paddleboard nor swim in the bay. Only one pool was open with a hot tub but the jets on the hot tub don’t work. The setting for the hot tub is beautiful overlooking the marina. Working jets would have been nice. The pool is also used by people mooring their boats in the marina. The beach in front of the lodge is pebbles, not sand, so bring water shoes. There is a restaurant on site but the prices are high. For a family staying more than overnight it will be very expensive. The coffee shop on site closes at 1:30 and their prices are slightly higher than a Starbucks for comparison. The rooms are serviced daily which is very much a big perk of staying at this hotel, more Canadian hotels need to follow their lead and get back to offering this service. It keeps people employed and it makes the stay so much better. We did not use the spa during our stay