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Old 08-08-2011, 07:43 PM
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Default Weekend Cabin Rentals- Hinton

I am wondering if anyone knows of a reasonably priced place to rent a cabin for a weekend near hinton. I would need accomadation for five. Maybe someone had a good experience they can share.
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Jay
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Old 08-08-2011, 07:59 PM
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I am wondering if anyone knows of a reasonably priced place to rent a cabin for a weekend near hinton. I would need accomadation for five. Maybe someone had a good experience they can share.
Thanks,
Jay
hi, i haven't looked this site over but it's vacation rentals by owners a friend mentioned it to me a while back

www.vrbo.com
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Old 08-08-2011, 10:51 PM
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spent a week at Gregg Lake in William Switzer Park....NICE COUNTRY up there and i recall some campgrounds that may have had cabins, but what are you looking for....have you though to checking out Blue Lake Educational Center? they have a "hostel" type of set up and a resturant type of kitchen but we had them do our meals for a group of 30 for the weekend so it was set up buffay style.... on of the "cabins" had 8 private rooms and a group kitchen for all to use.....
something you may want to look into....
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Old 08-08-2011, 11:07 PM
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I stayed at the old entrnce cabins last year, bout 15 km up highway towards grande Cache. 175 a night I believe and it had a queen bed and hide a bed. We had the middle cabin, think the next one up had 2 bedroom. Really nice place, pet friendly, horses on site to take for rides, right on the river. Great yellow lab who lives there named rosie. The cabins are actually old railway cabins from when they built the railroad through there. You have to bring your own food, but firewod is free. There are 3 cabins on site, gas fireplaces but wood stoves aswell. there is even a small campground there if you want to bring a camper, OR they have tee-pees you can stay in.
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Old 08-09-2011, 06:51 PM
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I stayed at the old entrnce cabins last year, bout 15 km up highway towards grande Cache. 175 a night I believe and it had a queen bed and hide a bed. We had the middle cabin, think the next one up had 2 bedroom. Really nice place, pet friendly, horses on site to take for rides, right on the river. Great yellow lab who lives there named rosie. The cabins are actually old railway cabins from when they built the railroad through there. You have to bring your own food, but firewod is free. There are 3 cabins on site, gas fireplaces but wood stoves aswell. there is even a small campground there if you want to bring a camper, OR they have tee-pees you can stay in.
Sounds right up my alley. Thanks for the info!
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