Our family of five stayed here for two days in August of 2005. We stayed in the motel section which we were told had larger rooms. Our room was somewhat cramped and musty. The bathroom was very small with fixtures out of the 1950's. There were two swimming pools, tennis courts, mini golf, croquet, and an indoor game room with pool, ping pong, and other games. These facilities were still useable but are on the verge of deterioration. We enjoyed them immensely.
Some of the employees were very pleasant, others were indifferent, bordering on rude. The grounds overlook the south shore of the island and the St. Lawrence River. This vista is very scenic. The dining room turned out gourmet meals with a four course meal in the evening, including a mouth watering dessert. The breakfast buffet was also quite good and complete. The total cost for the five of us was $610.00 U.S. including taxes, some of which were refunded at the border on the way back. It was not a bargain, but not a total rip-off either. This was the type of resort I was looking for. But it was not a perfect fit.
- Hotel Cap Aux Pierres
