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Comfort Inn Port Hope

Comfort Inn Port Hope

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2211 Northumberland County Rd 28, Port Hope, Ontario, L1A 3V6, Canada
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Jul 6, 2018
Unfortunately I had to cancel my reservation and was told it was non-refundable. First person I talked to was very rude but the second person, Melody, was very nice and cooperative. She agreed to provide me an invoice so I could expense the stay to my company.

Apr 24, 2018
Staff was friendly sort of. Room was clean but out of date. Ammenaties are within walking distance which was super useful.

Apr 29, 2018
Good rooms. Good breakfast. Great front desk staff!

Nov 24, 2017
Staff is very friendly. Rooms are clean and comfortable. Breakfast is good for a continental breakfast. Ample parking for both cars and large vehicles such as RVs or 18 wheeler. There are food options in walking distance (Subway, Swiss Chalet, Tim's, Harvey's) if you don't feel like ordering delivery or don't stop somewhere else.

Aug 5, 2017
I love to stay at Comfort Inn hotels. There are a great value and I can always expect clean, comfortable, and friendly environments. My husband and I booked stays at 6 Comfort Inn locations on our road trip through eastern Canada for our honeymoon. Stop One- Comfort Inn Port Hope, Ontario. I am so disappointed. The bathroom had hair all over the floor, there was mold growing on the shower head and water handle, and it looks like the room hasn't been vacuumed in a while. The price we paid for what we got was astonishing. I will not return to this location. Let's hope the next one is more in line with the high quality I have come to expect of Comfort Inn.

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