The location is great but is far from restaurants or attractions. The rooms are large and well decorated but don't have clearwindows! There is just one opaque window next to the door. This makes them very dark with minimal lighting and ours had a burnt out lightbulb in the living area which didn't help. The biggest negative is that when you check in, the office is a Chinese food restaurant. The staff were busy with the restaurant and we felt like an inconvenience checking in. The restaurant is the only food option unless you drive elsewhere and it had a Conditional Pass notice from the Health Dept posted. Not great. The rooms could have felt quite luxurious but touches like cheap shampoo and minimal coffee for the coffee press for 2 cups, inadequate number of clothes hangers, just felt like corners were being cut. This was one of the more expensive hotels we stayed in on a cross-Canada 2 month tour. At this time, I don’t think it is good value, but with a little attention to detail like reopening the junk filled breakfast room and a lovely patio that is blocked off, being more generous with room amenities and adding some additional lighting, and welcoming guests in an Inn atmosphere, instead of a take away restaurant, it still has great potential. Okay for 1 night but I wouldn't stay longer.