They are so friendly and accommodating. The decor in each room is different but stylish and functional. The location is only a 3-min walk to the rocks on the banks of the St. Lawrence. ||||They are open all year-round. ||||I first stayed in their handicap-accessible room which has space for a wheelchair in the shower. My second and most recent stay was in the semi-detached cabin at the back of the property, making for a very private and quiet space.||||There's a variety of rooms for a variety of needs in three different buildings. Some rooms have kitchenettes, which was ideal in the Covid environment. Bring your own groceries, cook what you want, when you want. ||||Those with the kitchenettes were well-equipped with what you need to prepare meals. They even provide Real ground coffee for a fresh brew every morning. And they even provided Q-tips!||||Some have dual balconies front and back. Some face the sunrise, others face the lighthouse as the sun sets behind it. ||||Some rooms can sleep 6 with well concealed hide-a-beds. The mattresses are comfortable enough without being the atypical over-stuffed hotel beds. ||||There are a lot of English channels to watch and you can hook up your Roku to watch Netflix, etc. The wifi was flawless. There were no landline phones in the rooms I stayed in but who needs that.||||There's a gas bbq and a brick-lined fire pit.||||The staff were very friendly, in a way that differentiates them from the more 'corporate' front desk types. I found it to be more genuine.||||If you were to go out to explore the region as I did every day, (Highly recommend 👌), you wouldn't know that the service had been to the room until you noticed that garbage had been emptied and the dish towels replaced. And if you did meet them, it's because they are checking to see if you want fresh towels or anything else. ||||Frankly, this IS what the big hotel chains have lost: that honest personal interaction that always makes you feel like your chatting about the weather. ||||I honestly have nothing negative to say about this place and it will be my Go-To until I move...
Read moreI stayed there recently because friends of mine have been staying there for some time now. We stayed in the semi-detached unity in the back. It was perfect for us because they were in their unity and I was in mine. We had the best of both worlds and we did not have to share a room. The kitchenette is well equipped. Everything is super clean!||||I don't know who owns this motel but they are doing an incredible job of maintaining it. The woman at the front was very nice and helpful. |||| It is located near the river. Some rooms on the second floor on the front of the motel have a view of the river but the others do not. However, you just have to walk to the other side of the street and you are on the water front. |||| You can visit the light house a couple of minutes away from the motel, the submarine and a museum for the Empress of Ireland shipwreck. If you have kids, it is fun to have so many activities you can do on foot near your motel. There is a ice cream shop on top of it!|||| The price also can't be beat. Is it a 5 star hotel, no, but the price is incredible and everything is spotless! I would go...
Read moreThis is the nicest independently-owned, non-chain motel I’ve stayed at in decades. And at a great price!||The rooms were recently redecorated to be quite modern, bright, and comfortable, and to provide all amenities in a reasonable amount of space.||The property, which included a green picnic and play area, was very clean. Plus, there was ample parking.||We had a beautiful view of the river and could walk to several museums.||Finally, the staff were very accommodating...
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