1) The hotel advertising is misleading. The photos show two pictures of lakes which is non-existent. Of the 33 photos posted, photos 4 and 10 show a picture of a lake, leading to the belief that the hotel is by the lakeside. When I book the hotel, the description for Photo #4 reads, "Escape to a serene lakeside retreat with a balcony overlooking the tranquil water and surrounding forest." and photo 10 caption reads, "Escape to a serene mountain retreat surrounded by a dense forest and tranquil lake," Upon reaching the hotel I enquire, where is the tranquil lake, I was told that there is no such thing. Today, when I opened their photos again, they have changed the captions of both these photos to Point of Interest. Because the name of the hotel says, Lakeview Inns, and with two photos indicating that the lake could indeed be in the property vicinity, which is not the case. I had the option to book a better nearby hotel for at least $25 less. They lured me into believing that I am booking a hotel with a lake view and retreat into the serene environment, which was not the case. They lure and they scam! What a shame! I had a better impression of Canada, but after this experience. It left much to be desired from these scamsters. Oh yes, at 4:00 AM, their bedframe collapsed, depriving me and my son of a good night's sleep. When I brought this to their attention, they expressed remorse, but guess what, they partially refunded my deposit. What a double standard. Shame on you, cheap!