WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
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The spacious entrance features elegant seating and antiques. The hardwood floor was salvaged from the Ponoka grain elevators destroyed in 2002. At one time more than 1,700 grain elevators dotted the provincial landscape. By 1995 they were diminished to only 398. Today, just a few of these prairie sentinels remain. |
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Choices of rooms include the bright Wildflower room with queen bed and white wicker furniture, or The Hunt with its English fox hunting theme, warm colors and elegant twin beds. Each room is equipped with a desk and plenty of light for tasks or reading. Complimentary terry robes and slippers, bottled water and flowers are standard amenities. |
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Breakfast times are flexible and always served with a view, either upstairs in the dining room, or outdoors amidst pots of flowers on the sunny deck. |
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No luck? Copper the pony loves company and a friendly rub. Field glasses and local bird guides are available as is a bicycle and helmet.
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