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Old Courthouse Inn (The)

Old Courthouse Inn (The)

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4.3 Google Review
6243 Walnut St, Powell River, British Columbia, V8A 4K4, Canada
(604) 483-4000 oldcourthouseinn.ca
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Apr 16, 2018
This was a boutique Inn with unique furnishings, very attentive ownership, and a dedication to the art of hospitality. Although the location is a bit out of the way, it is situated by a wonderful microbrewery and and East Indian restaurant that made some of the finest food in that tradition that I have tested in years. Your stay includes a full breakfast cooked to order. Saturday's are a bit slower service in the cafe so allow time for it. Each room is unique with a private bath- my only regret from my stay is not asking for a room with a tub when I booked. Say hi to JP- the owner with a flair for excellence! He makes the job look easy.

May 10, 2018
Amazing place. Decorated as a period place. Originally the town Courthouse. This a beautiful, well-kept, historic building that has retained much of the majestry from the period. Turn of the century interior decorations. Very cozy. JP, the owner, is extremely accommodating and welcoming. Very comfortable rooms and soft beds. Seagulls and crashing waves wake you in the morning. There is a nice, covered back porch with plenty of seating. Eddie Rae's, a wonderful bar and restaurant is located on the first floor. We had breakfast, Eggs Benedict. Amazing. Prepared perfectly on a biscuit. This place is highly highly recommended.

Mar 29, 2018
In Powell River, don't stay in a boring hotel, you can find those anywhere.  The Old Court House Inn is quaint, eclectic and very enjoyable.  The personal greetings from the owners JP and Kelly and the friendly and proffessional staff is very welcoming. Each room is uniquely decorated.  The Edie Rae's Cafe serves a very good breakfast.   We will be back to stay here

Jul 15, 2018
We chose the inn based upon it's proximity to a wedding we were attending. It's quaint, full of history and very friendly. The room was unusual but would equipped, with a very small washroom - it was the "Judge's Chambers" The included breakfast downstairs was also great. Our main complaints would be the mediocre bed and awful pillows - I wish I'd tossed mine in the car. The hot water also took forever to get warm.

Jul 24, 2018
The only reason I give it a 3 is the staff (who were great) and the quaint, historic aspects of this building. The location wasn't so great ... far from downtown and backing up to the large paper mill. The rooms had been done in a weird victorian/trailer park mashup style. There was a constant musty smell you couldn't escape, the window A.C. didn't work well, and mosquitos kept somehow entering the room despite our dilligent effort to kill all we saw. The matress was springy and uncomfortable.

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