The place is quaint, it's in a decent location between Canmore and the entrance to Banff park but the cabin can do with some upkeep and updates. I think the cabin's rustic feel is nice, love the wood burning fireplace but could use a new bed and bedding, the ones on there is really worn out, clean-ish we think but worn and old (so you can't really tell if its clean), same with the pillow and pillow cases, that we had to put our sweaters on them when we slept. The pull out couch should be replaced as the one where we were in the couch is sagging in the middle, so its uncomfortable and the springs are noisy so every time you turn it squeaks and the covers are questionable (same, old and worn). The kitchen could use an update as well with a working fridge would be nice. Showers have to be maneuvered a certain way (with directions put up on how to use) to be used, so we didn't. For one night, you can put up with it but would not be comfortable for a longer stay. And If you're already paying $230 upwards, I would suggest pay a little more for more comfort = better sleep/rest and closer to town (Canmore).