I booked this hotel because we were passing through on our way home from Nova Scotia and I wanted a nice place to rest for my wife and I. The price was higher than most other places around which, for me, signaled that it should be a very nice place for a night. Nope!
The room was in a little annex behind the main building. The room was very clean, yes. But they used pergot flooring (or wood laminate or something) throughout the main room and bathroom. Combined with the hard and sparse walls, this meant that there was no noise dampening whatsoever. That lack of dampening works in larger hotel buildings with thicker walls but this building's walls are paper thin! It was basically an echo chamber. We could literally hear every conversation our neighbors were having (not to mention their constantly barking dog). And I hope you like hearing your partner use the toilet because, again, paper thin walls, a bathroom door that doesn't actually close tightly (sliding barn door style that's so popular these days), and zero sound dampening.
I get what they were likely going for design-wise, but they should have thought it through a little better. Sadly, this was a nearly $400 single-night stay that we will never repeat again.