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Rustic, it's an island! The power gets turned off at night. The hotel provides flash lights and water to flush the toilet. Bring your own shampoo and soap, there is only a little bar of soap at the hotel. The bed are a queen size and hard and a little squeaky. But the ocean view is awesome. The food at the restaurant and drinks at the bar is pretty expensive, dinner ranges from $18 -$28 a plate. We paid $60 for a salad, 2 pieces fish and chips and two beers. All rooms are above the bar, the night we were there, the was a band playing which finished at midnight, that was ok, everyone left then at 1am karaoke started with a few island folk which ended at 3am. So not the best night for us. Most likely to never return.
We booked an ocean view room with balcony for two nights. You couldn’t beat the sunset view at night however there are some things you should be aware of before staying here.
There is no soap or shampoo left for you to use. Not even soap to wash your hands
The power goes off when the pub closes which could be anywhere from 9pm to 12am.
The water also is shut off when the pub closes. They do give you a pitcher of water but if you want more I suggest buying some bottles of water or asking for two pitchers of water.
The pillows were paper thin and we would have appreciated having more than one each.
The room is basic but clean. No tv and the WiFi works but it’s not very good as it constantly kicks you off and you have to rejoin every couple of minutes
The bar staff were friendly and the food was good.
There is not much to do on lasqueti island especially without a car so you probably don’t need to spend more than a night.
The locals are very friendly and helpful but everything is very expensive which is to be expected on a remote island.
Overall we enjoyed our stay but we wouldn’t return mostly because there is not much to do without transportation
I was at the old bakery for two weeks it was about average ,it was very expensive but it wasn’t too bad ,i really enjoyed the free store with loads of clothes,toys and books for no money .the bar was very nice it was good for a island I went to a river and I don’t know if many people know this but the jellyfish didn’t sting.Back at the temporary home there is a hammock which is very nice and very comfortable for people who like outdoors and nature so overall lisquiti island is very awesome
Zach F age 10
Date of stay: July 2023
Written September 21, 2023
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I was at the old bakery for two weeks it was about average ,it was very expensive but it wasn’t too bad ,i really enjoyed the free store with loads of clothes,toys and books for no money .the bar was very nice it was good for a island I went to a river and I don’t know if many people know this but the jellyfish didn’t sting.Back at the temporary home there is a hammock which is very nice and very comfortable for people who like outdoors and nature so overall lisquiti island is very awesome Zach F age 10
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Date of stay: July 2023
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Rustic, it's an island! The power gets turned off at night. The hotel provides flash lights and water to flush the toilet. Bring your own shampoo and soap, there is only a little bar of soap at the hotel. The bed are a queen size and hard and a little squeaky. But the ocean view is awesome. The food at the restaurant and drinks at the bar is pretty expensive, dinner ranges from $18 -$28 a plate. We paid $60 for a salad, 2 pieces fish and chips and two beers. All rooms are above the bar, the night we were there, the was a band playing which finished at midnight, that was ok, everyone left then at 1am karaoke started with a few island folk which ended at 3am. So not the best night for us. Most likely to never return.
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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We booked an ocean view room with balcony for two nights. You couldn’t beat the sunset view at night however there are some things you should be aware of before staying here. There is no soap or shampoo left for you to use. Not even soap to wash your hands The power goes off when the pub closes which could be anywhere from 9pm to 12am. The water also is shut off when the pub closes. They do give you a pitcher of water but if you want more I suggest buying some bottles of water or asking for two pitchers of water. The pillows were paper thin and we would have appreciated having more than one each. The room is basic but clean. No tv and the WiFi works but it’s not very good as it constantly kicks you off and you have to rejoin every couple of minutes The bar staff were friendly and the food was good. There is not much to do on lasqueti island especially without a car so you probably don’t need to spend more than a night. The locals are very friendly and helpful but everything is very expensive which is to be expected on a remote island. Overall we enjoyed our stay but we wouldn’t return mostly because there is not much to do without transportation…
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Date of stay: August 2018Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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