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Cheechako Cabins
Cheechako Cabins are located in the Eastern slopes of the Canadian Alberta Rocky Mountains offering clean, quality, dog friendly lodging and easy access to outdoor activities for all your vacationing needs.
Cabins
All cabins have the following features
- Fully equipped kitchens
- Contains full size fridge, stove, microwave, coffee maker, kettle, tea pot, cutlery, place settings, mugs and glasses, pots and pans, roast pans, cookie sheet, cake pan, cooking utensils, can openers, dish cloths, dish soap, SOS pads, etc. as well as salt and pepper and other assorted spices and seasonings, coffee, sugar and Coffee Mate.
- All bedding and linens
- 230 thread count sheets, blankets, hand stitched quilts, bath linens as well as hand soap and shampoo.
- Electronic equipment
- Satellite television, DVD player and movies, portable CD player and alarm clocks as well as wireless internet access.
- Wood burning stove and electric heat
- All firewood is provided by Cheechako Cabins at no extra charge.
- Covered deck with propane BBQ and patio seating
- Propane for the BBQ’s are provided by Cheechako Cabins at no extra charge
- Vacuum and cleaning supplies
Reservations
To make a reservation or contact Cheechako Cabins for any sort of information you may use their web form present on their website or alternatively you can [click here to be taken there directly.
Gallery
FAQ's
Testimonials
Click here to read more testimonials...
Stories
The following are true stories (in their own words) about Cheechako Cabins, which made them rethink their rules and regulations...
When we first opened we only had one cabin available and didn’t know that some people really just aren’t very smart. We have always had wood burning stoves in the cabins and we have always provided fire wood and kindling but back in the beginning we left a chopping block and an axe outside for our guests so they could make themselves more kindling if needed. Well we hadn’t been open for very long when we had guests who used the axe to do just that. Unfortunately, they thought chopping the kindling INSIDE the cabin was a good idea. Needless to say he wasn’t one of our smarter guests and our poor floor got pretty chopped up too.
- Moral
“Never chop kindling inside the cabins because you will be paying for a new floor”.
True Story #2
This actually applies to several past guests who apparently didn’t know how to wash dishes. One guest for instance called and was really upset that she got charged $80.00 to rewash her dishes and couldn’t understand why it was so much. Well every single dish in the cabin as well as the cupboards had to be rewashed because they were put away still wet and most of the items she used still had dried-on food, grease and/or beverage stains on the dishes. She actually said that the faces of the plates were clean so that should be good enough but that she shouldn’t have been charged just because there was still grease and dried food on the backs of the plates because you didn’t eat off that part. That just made us laugh really hard and she hung up on us. Then there were the guests who didn’t want to wash dishes and didn’t think we would find the dirty items if they hid them around the cabin. They were upset too because they didn’t think they should be charged as “they had washed and put away all their dishes”. Well they didn’t and since there wasn’t a single glass in the cupboard we knew the dishes had to be somewhere. We found plates and pans in the oven and the oven drawer, mugs and glasses had been hidden behind the toilet plunger in the bathroom vanity and the rest of their dishes were hidden in various drawers in the dressers and even under the wood box. They were charged over $150.00 because they made our one housekeeper REALLY mad since if they had spent as much time washing dishes as they did hiding them they would never have been charged in the first place. Then there are the people who think just using a dish cloth is good enough even though there is still baked on food on the pots and pans. A good thing to remember is that we provide S.O.S. pads, pot scrubbers and dish soap for a reason. A dish cloth alone is not enough to get things clean, especially the pots and pans. Our housekeeper HATES to do dishes and if she has to do them she will make you pay for it in a financially painful way.
- Moral
“Make sure all the kitchen items you use and dirty (including the microwave plate, coffee carafe and filter basket, tea pot, etc.) are thoroughly washed, scrubbed, rinsed, dried and put away. This includes the handles, the rims of pots and pans, the lids of pots, etc. One or two dishes in the sink, dishes left in the drainer or any dishes found elsewhere in the cabin is not acceptable. If they are not as clean as the way you found them you will definitely be paying at least $25.00 if not more.”
True Story #3
We are a popular destination for couples whether they are newlyweds or have been together a long time. We all understand that sometimes couples want to spice things up a little but when our linens suffer it’s a whole new set of problems. For instance, some personal lubricants and massage oils can permanently stain linens and because of this we ask that you be very careful with their use. We also realize that some couples watch way too much late night TV and think that showering together is a great idea. Well it isn’t. Our showers were designed and built for one person at a time and we have already had to replace showers because a couple broke or shattered the glass. Showering together also uses MORE water, not less, so don’t believe the hype.
- Moral
“If you permanently stain our linens you will be paying for new ones and the replacement cost starts at $75.00 for one set of sheets. Don’t shower together either or you will be paying in excess of $800.00 to replace the shower when (not if) you break it.”
To read more true stories please click here
Contact
- Cheechako Cabins
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- Nordegg Alberta
- Canada T0M2H0
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- +1.4037212230


