As others have written, this is not the newest or plushest of motels. It is under new management and they are working their way around the units modernising and replacing as they go. We wanted a quiet unit - not the easiest in The Rockies, where towns are usually sandwiched between the main highway and railroad. We had an unit in the far corner, which was surprisingly quiet. It was dark - more, and more modern, lighting and electric sockets would be a great improvement. The a/c units were “plumbed in” portable ones and ours failed. Luckily, the evening duty person was the new manager’s brother and handyman who quickly replaced it with his own - rapid comfort. Everything worked, if in a rather old fashioned manner. As others said, it has a bit of green space, garden and play area, and we actually ate outside 2 evenings in a row, enjoying the view of the Three Sisters, albeit mistily due to the wildfires’ distant smoke. We also used the indoor pool and outside hot tub - great mountain views from the latter, though the jets didn’t work. Both areas would benefit from a spruce up. When our hire car broke down and we had a very difficult day, exacerbated by the rental company and breakdown service refusing to ring us back as our mobile was not a Canadian/USA number, the Lodge receptionist Donna was extremely helpful and sympathetic for hours. We used the motel telephone throughout the day (the company still did not ring us back but we did not spend endless more CADs ringing up and being cut off. The manager even offered us an extra night to make up for the wasted day, though sadly we couldn’t accept this generous offer due to our itinerary.
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