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Though facing north towards downtown Calgary,  I find this is a bright cheery room.  

The bright yellow drapes with oriental blue prints compliments the yellow and white broad vertical band wall paper and matching blue outline squares on yellow background duvet cover.




Though a small room it is still big enough for the deluxe deep pillow top queen mattress and down duvet with nightstands and lamps on either side of the bed. The smaller closet with full-length mirror doors is beside the small half round writing table.

In the corner there is a Victorian style black leather high back chair with arms. On the walls are several framed prints of ships named after districts in Liverpool. Through the pocket door is the adjoining bathroom with an original large claw foot tub where you can soak your cares away. The black and white tiled bathroom also comes with washbasin and toilet.




Rates

 Winter  $79.50 - $109.50  
 Spring & Fall  $89.50 - $119.50
 Summer  $99.50 - $129.50

 

The Aberhart room overlooks a small park at the back of Westways named after William Aberhart who was the Premier of Alberta from 1935 – 1943. “Bible Bill” was his nickname because he was an evangelist and from 1925 broadcast weekly on the radio about the bible. When the Great Depression hit he turned his time to political efforts to help the farmers of the west. In 1932 he became interested in the Social Credit movement and promoted its doctrines in his broadcasts. Because he was convinced of a need for monetary reform, he organized the Social Credit Party in 1935. That same year his party won the election with a landslide. "Bible Bill" was now the Premier of Alberta and remained in that office until his death in 1943.