This might be a great place to stay, depending on your expectations. The property is well-maintained and attractive, and a lot of time and effort has been invested in decor. The building is the early 20th century home of a wealthy ranch family, much remaining authentic, despite subsequent renovations. The grounds include several old buildings, including a 1905 log cabin, and many artifacts. If you're a history buff, and not into the sort of interaction with your host that a bed and breakfast usually entails, it might be just your ticket.
On the other hand if you expect your host to prepare a nice breakfast or to socialize in any way, forget it. You'll find some boxed cereal, coffee, flavored yoghurt, bread for toast, day-old pastry from the grocery, and if you're lucky enough butter, skim milk---maybe even some juice, with which to prepare your own breakfast.
- Country Inn Alberta
- Alberta Country Inn
