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Sir Sam's Inn

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1491 Sir Sams's Rd, Eagle Lake, Ontario, K0M 1M0, Canada
(800) 361-2188 www.sirsamsinn.com
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Jun 3, 2018
In the past our family and friends visited the ski hill resort to ski locally. Great close family winter fun. The kids and mom's drove from our nearby cottages. The dad's snowmobiled there (its beside sled trail) and joined in. Food and drink services were good! This past spring week I was just beside the resort working on a cottage but still wishing I could have visited for a lunch! Hope your winter visit is as fun as ours.

Aug 6, 2018
Our stay was excellent. The resort is beautiful. The best dinner I have had. Steak was perfect and pasta was cooked perfectly. A wonderful escape from the city.

Apr 29, 2018
Beautiful property and views of the lake. Loved the water spa! Dining room was lovely and great food with beautiful presentation. Our suite was very comfortable and well laid out. It is a little dated and could have been a bit cleaner. Service for check in and out was fast, efficient and friendly. Had to ask for some amenities that should have been in suite and they were quickly provided.

Jul 8, 2018
We had a relaxing adults only 4 day getaway. The food was very good and the bed was comfortable. We spent a lot of time in the water spa and reading by the fire in our room.

May 31, 2018
Made wonderful memories here celebrating our 28th wedding anniversary. Went during low season which meant we had the whole place practically to ourselves! Only thing is their restaurant is closed during the early part of the week. Be prepared to venture out for your meals. Loved the wood fireplace in our bedroom suite. Definitely would recommend!

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