Lindsay_K9
8. juli 2024
Our trip to Isaiah Tubbs started on a bit of a sour note. Thanks to a review from May on this website, we learned that we wouldn’t have safe drinking water at the resort. It turns out that one of the wells used on property has high nitrate levels, which is dangerous for pregnant women and young kids and our multi-family group was travelling with young kids (plus I wasn’t keen to be drinking high levels of nitrates over multiple days). Had the resort been upfront about this when we booked, or during one of the multiple phone calls our group made, my attitude would have been a little different (it’s not unusual to have to bring water to a cottage, after all). Instead, we had to find out from a Trip Advisor review. The resort didn’t even tell us when we checked in, though there are government-issued notices in all the impacted rooms, above the sink, so it’s an issue we’re supposed to know about. Honestly, this whole aspect came off as a bit sneaky and I was worried about what other “surprises” awaited us. Our group was spread out across one of the beach houses, one of the lodges and in one of the cottages. This last selection was quite rustic and didn’t offer much in terms of privacy (it also didn’t have A/C) but the occupants were prepared for all that and said that they quite liked their standalone cottage, which came with a well-equipped kitchen and a fire pit. The lodge rooms were more updated and depending on the style, came with a private bedroom or a kitchen (and they all had A/C). From what we saw, these rooms looked pretty nice and the screened porch was a useful touch. We stayed in one of the beach houses. We liked that it was quiet and had two stories, with plenty of space. We were in beach house #2, which I think is more intended for a romantic getaway, as there is no private bedroom but there is a fireplace and a jacuzzi. But thanks to the inclusion of a pullout couch, it worked fine for a family of four. The jacuzzi actually turned out to be quite useful for warming up cold kids and washing off sandy feet. The room was a little banged and was a mix of newer and dated elements. But it was clean and overall, it worked. As the name suggests, this room was located right on the beach however, that end of the beach is a little rocky. The better section of the beach is located in front of beach house #1 and over by lodge #2. However, don’t expect the beautiful sand of Sandbanks Provincial Park at any point here. It’s just overall rougher (and that’s even after the resort grooms the beach). But, unlike Sandbanks, the beach here is quiet and comes equipped with beach chairs, which we had no problems securing. The water was also fairly calm, clean and kid-friendly. And if you do want to go to Sandbanks, it’s a quick drive down the road. Besides the undrinkable water, our biggest problem with this place was the restaurant. It was very unstaffed and getting served took far longer than we were anticipating. We ate one long meal there a
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