I loved our rustic cabin with the stone fireplace and homey ambiance, not to mention the beautiful location - you are enveloped in a sea of green. The one drawback was that we didn't have hot water the first night and couldn't even phone anyone about it until 10am the next day. Once informed, the plumber was contacted, and I was able to have that bath the second night. This inn is perfect for people seeking romance or peace because there's no WiFi in the cottages. There are, however, DVDs you can borrow. The restaurant on-site wasn't open while we were there, but the cottage kitchen has everything you need for making meals (except food). For long hikes, you have to drive elsewhere as the ones around the...
Read moreI had an incredible time at the museum! It's like a time machine filled with 1800 and 1900 objects that truly transport you back in time. The scavenger hunt the receptionist provided was a hit with my children, making the visit interactive and engaging. We spent about 1.5 hours exploring and were particularly impressed by the indigenous art and souvenirs in the charming little store. If you find yourself in Rocky Mountain House, this museum is definitely worth a visit. P.S the bathrooms...
Read moreMy husband and I went here a while ago, and we still talk about their amazing collection and volunteers! They have some very incredible things, and they display it so well! The schoolhouse and machinery were our favorites. We spent a good 3 hours reading the detailed signs and learning about the social history of the area! We were so thankful it was open in the off-season, and we will be...
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