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Hamilton House Bed & Breakfast

Hamilton House Bed & Breakfast

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4816 46th Street, Cherry Grove, Alberta, T0A 0T0, Canada
(780) 594-7257 www.hamiltonhouse.com
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Jul 18, 2018
Brian and Debbie are two of the greatest people you will ever meet. Their facility is first class. We spent two half days fishing with Brian and i will say he knows what he is doing and took us to the fish for an unforgettable time. He is a pleasure to spend time with and really works hard to make sure his clients are very well looked after. We had so much fun that we are already planning to go back this summer. I would recommend this place to anyone wanting to stay at a first class facility. As their sign in the front entrance say's "Arrive as guests and leave as friends" and they live up to that for sure.

Jul 30, 2018
I was there for a wedding, supper and reception. It's a beautiful place with lots of room. I talked to a few people who were staying there and they had nothing but good things to say.

May 11, 2018
I love Hamilton House and the owners Brian and Debbie. I have done several weddings out on their beautiful property as well as just day visits. It is my peaceful place. ❤

May 11, 2018
Beautiful ... just amazing.. very friendly.. . It's an oasis you must see

Jul 16, 2016
By far, the best place to stay in the Cold Lake area. The owners are genuinely terrific and their home and yard are spectacular. We have stayed here many times now and the rooms are always clean and quiet. Debbie's breakfasts are the highlight of the morning while the beautiful stream and pond in their yard are great places to relax by throughout the day. For those that like to venture out, the many walking trails and canoeing opportunities will have you surrounded by wildlife and inspiring northern scenery. A beautiful place to stay as a single or with the entire family. Highly recommended.

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