Stone Soup Inn
Reviews

The personal touch reverberates through the sourcing, the menu and the service at this exquisitely out-of-the-way bed and breakfast. The location is perfect; only 20 minutes off the main highway, and yet private and high end are they key points of making the drive and spending the money to have quiet time with your sweetie, friends, or business associates. 5 courses of food that entices and fulfills your every need will have you planning your next event there as well. Tucked away off the turn-off to Skutz Falls, the Stone Soup Inn's food, location, and story gives a practical fantasy effect, which is why I top-rated Chef Brock Windsor and his Inn.

We spent a night at the Stone Soup Inn last month and I can't praise it enough. This was a chance to enjoy true world class dinning in a quiet and personal country setting. The chef Brock made us feel right at home while we munched on a Tasting Menu that rivalled meals we have had in Michelin starred restaurants in cities like New York or London (in my opinion a steal of a deal considering the quality of the cooking). And Ayako has created a wonderful Inn experience - simple and comfortable rooms with lots of nature and privacy. It reminds me a bit of a fine Japanese ryokan, but with feather pillows and comfortable beds. Combine at stay here with a few days of cycling on the Trans-Canada Trail, and you have one of the most amazing weekends possible.