Cabins on the Lake Resort, Loon Lake BC

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Loon Lake, Canada

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Cabins on the Lake Resort, Loon Lake BC Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cabins on the Lake Resort, Loon Lake BC is located in Loon Lake, Canada on 2426 Loon Lake Rd. Cabins on the Lake Resort, Loon Lake BC is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category resort hotel in Canada.

Address

2426 Loon Lake Rd

Phone

+1 7787675779

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Kona Cameron

Anne and Sid are very kind and caring hosts. Great family run, small resort. Uncrowded and perfect spot for the current distancing requirements. Quiet getaway if you are looking for tranquility.

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Dave Peltier

I love it out there. It is calming and relaxing and the fishing is great. I love getting out there to get away from the city. Full disclosure, I am biased as my parents run it.

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Eva Kovacs

Had an awesome time at this resort..the owners Ann and Sid were so accomadating and friendly..made us feel comfortable..our 2nd time back and will be coming back again..thank you again Ann..

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Joshua Skelton

We chose to stay here for the owner's leniency towards children, and the availability of a single night stay.\u003cbr/\u003eInitial thoughts were pleasant.. There is a nice, quaint outdoor space with a campfire spot, free firewood and dock, as well as a few Adirondack chairs and table to use. Inside the cabin is a fridge, stove, bathroom with shower, and two bedrooms. \u003cbr/\u003eMy concern was a distinct and overpowering smell of mildew. The main bedroom smelled of urine. The mattress cover on the queen bed was covered in dust and hair. We pulled it off, and noticed a few bugs (not bedbugs, thankfully) crawling around.\u003cbr/\u003eThere is only one single window with a screen, so airing out the cabin was impossible with the local mosquito population. \u003cbr/\u003eOur toddlers were able to sleep in the playpen we brought, and we parked them in the living room, which was the cleanest area.\u003cbr/\u003eThey do advise the tap water is not for drinking. It had an odor of a mouldy pressure tank. \u003cbr/\u003eTo be honest, I would have chose a tent, and would have set one up, if we weren't a day's drive from home.

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Amy Peltier

Cabins right on the water are available!