The guest book

The register, open on the desk.

Cedar & Stone is a concept lodge, so these entries are written in pencil: invented guests, believable stays, and the standard the real ink will be held to. No borrowed reviews, no fake attribution, no theatre.

Useful, honest, and clean enough to survive daylight. That is the bar every entry has to clear.

Cedar & Stone
4.9
average across the register
08
entries on the desk
Pencil
these entries are concept lore
Real ink
reserved for real guests
Entries

On the room, the breakfast, and the welcome.

We came for the hot springs and stayed for the breakfast. By the second morning we were setting alarms just to be at the stone table when the coffee landed.
The quietest sleep we have had in years. Blackout dark, mountain air, and nobody rattling a luggage cart down a hallway at midnight.
Our hosts timed the springs for us: go at nine, soak before the buses, back in time for eggs. It worked perfectly, twice.
Two singles, a garden window, and zero snoring negotiations. My brother and I golfed all day and the lodge quietly handled everything else.
Smaller than a hotel and better for it. The only thing I would change about our stay is its length.
Honest note: the road in feels long after dark. Then you wake up to the valley out the window and understand exactly why it is worth it.
The arrival board should be illegal. We had barely set the bags down and there was cheese, preserves, and something sparkling.
We booked one night on the way to Banff and rerouted the whole trip to come back for two more.
Write the real entry

Come stay, eat breakfast, soak properly, then leave us something worth printing.