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One of my smaller rooms but still large enough for a queen bed with pillow top mattress, night bedside tables with lamps and Victorian balloon back chair.

The closet has full-length mirrored doors and the small desk is set in the corridor leading from the room to the door. The shower bathroom has a standard shower stall, w.c. and washbasin, decorated with black and white floor and wall tiles.


The wallpaper in the room is of a light beige darker floral leaf prints and strip bands of blue, green and red complimented by the dark blue drapes, matching duvet cover and pillow shams. Decorating the walls are several framed prints.

Located on second floor facing north, overlooking Aberhart Park.




Rates*

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

 

Grandin was the original name for 24th Ave from 4th St SW to the Elbow River and is the Avenue north of Westways.


"Bishop Vital Justin Grandin was born in France in 1829. He became a member of the Oblate Order in 1851, and was ordained in 1854. After being sent to Canada he worked at the Lake Athabasca Indian missions before being appointed titular bishop and coadjutor to the Bishop of St. Boniface. He tried to prevent uprisings by the Metis, and later tried to save Louis Riel's life. He then became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in what would later become Alberta.
In 1887 Bishop Grandin requested that the Montreal-based Sisters of Charity, Grey Nuns, establish a hospital in Calgary. In 1890 he travelled from St. Albert to Calgary and commissioned Father Leduc to arrange to build the hospital. In early 1891 four Sisters arrived from Montreal, and the hospital was opened in April."

 

*The Rate range quoted above, start with the low price for single occupancy to the higher price for double occupancy. Please check our Specials section for seasonal discounts and multiple nights’ stay.