The night of the super moon this past June we arrived at Lake Lauzon Resort and Marine to a very friendly welcome from our hosts Sharon and Mark. The resort includes cabins as well as the B&B and Lake Lauzon is just across the road from Lake Huron. The B&B rooms all have great views of the lake and direct access to the hot tub and deck. My aunt and uncle and I had two rooms with an adjoining bathroom. There is another room with a private bathroom. One of our rooms had a microwave and a fridge stocked with complementary soft drinks and both rooms had large flat screen tvs. Separate towels were provided in the rooms for the shower and for the hot tub/lake. The only drawbacks were a small shower and the bathroom provides the access to the utility room but these were small points that pale in comparison to the rest of the positives about this B&B.
We were not aware that it was the super moon that evening but our hosts were quick to tell us and to invite us out onto the lake in a big canoe with a local canoeing club though we opted to go out in their pontoon boat instead. We saw a gorgeous sunset then a beautiful pink moon rise over the lake. It was an unexpected and lovely treat!
Breakfast the next morning consisted of poached egg on toasted homemade bread, bacon, fresh strawberries, a variety of home baked goodies, juice and coffee. Sharon also offered coffee and snacks to go. We certainly felt very welcome and Sharon and Mark were very sociable, as was Charlie, their little dog.
This is definitely somewhere we would stay again if in the area. I used www.bbcanada.com to find all the bed and breakfasts we stayed at on our trip.
Lake Lauzon Resort and Marine B&B in Algoma Mills – lakelauzonresort@gmail.com
The two rooms we had were $99 and $79 with a shared bathroom. The resort also has bikes, canoes, kayaks and paddle boats to rent and there are hiking trails in the area.