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"We were impressed by the warm welcome and the personality of the two B&B owners. After half an hour they nearly seemed to be family. For us it was our best experience of all the B&B's of our journey in West-Canada."


We selected that B&B because the price is very affordable and the location was interesting for us: from Prince George we wanted to visit Barkerville (about 150 km to the south). The B&B is located 15 min south of Prince George - 100m off the highway 97. It is a very quiet location . It is recommended for those who like tranquility and nature. The last morning when we got up we saw a deer with her cub from our room. Because there are no restaurants in the neigbourhood the B&B owners prepared a dinner for the two days of our stay. They made specific Taiwanese meals at very affordable price and we liked it very much. We had very good contact with them and they told us interesting stories about their life and their starting of a B&B and a RV campsite. The room is very spacious comfortable and special (build with logs) We enjoyed a very good breakfest, that we could choose the day before. After two days we left to go to Smithers (BC). It's very easy to find the right way. You take the highway 97 to the north (Prince Rupert) until the junction with the highway 16. We were impressed by the warm welcome and the personality of the two B&B owners. After half an hour they nearly seemed to be family. For us it was our best experience of all the B&B 's of our journey in West-Canada.

Rik and Lut from Belgium

June 2010

































 

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