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The Writers’ Retreat B&B in
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A few times in my past I have wanted to put the finishing touches on a project in a romantic fashion, away from home. Somewhere cozy, quiet, and away from home. Think “Misery” sans Kathy Bates. And I could find cozy, found quiet, and the away from home part was easy. What was not easy was finding affordable. These days a few private days away (especially a week) for a starving writer, especially if not sharing the expense, can be several hundred dollars, even upwards of a thousand. So when I found myself with an empty nest, the idea of renting a room out to liven up the place was suggested. But then I thought, no! I – the last person my friends would ever expect to open a B&B – am going to open a B&B geared towards writers! |
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Everyone Welcome
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Now, anyone is welcome at Writer’s Retreat B&B, but
you will find the ambiance is most definitely suited to someone who needs some
peace, quiet, away time, at an affordable price. We are just off the |
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Your Room and Surroundings
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Now, about your room. It is on the main floor, with a quasi-private entrance through the laundry room (use of which is complimentary). It is 12 x 13, with a closet, baseboard heat with your own control/thermostat, an elegant writing desk, cable TV, and wireless internet access. Included in your room is a printer, monitor, wireless mouse and wireless keyboard, so you can just bring your laptop and not all the peripherals. For you old-fashioned types, also included at no extra cost, is a pencil. To keep your room work-like by day and sleep-able at night you can dream your ending on a comfy pullout. And while your bathroom is upstairs, it is your bathroom for the duration of your stay. Breakfast is not fancy but it will fill you up, and coffee is always the push of a button away. And you are always welcome to a shelf on the fridge and use of the kitchen. We are on a half an acre, so when the weather suits you are welcome to do your scribing in the quiet of the shady garden, and the wireless internet enjoys it out there too. There are trails nearby as well and… a place to drive golf balls. How many B&Bs have that? |
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How To Get Here
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If coming from Nanaimo 1. Take the 2. Head east (down) If coming from Parksville you may just want to stay on the Old Island Highway and head north to Hobbs Road; about 17 km from downtown Parksville. If coming from Courtenay/Comox
take the If coming from Tofino/Port Alberni head all the way east, beyond the entrance to
the Landmark: The Dashwood
Volunteer Firehall is on the corner of If coming by train: The E&N Railway stops in Qualicum Beach once a day from the south and once a day from the north – let us know and we will come pick you up! The Qualicum Beach Airport is also close by. |
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Rates
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$50 per night without breakfast, $57 per night with breakfast. Per week: $300 without breakfast, $342 with. (You are always welcome to use the kitchen.) Rates are based on single occupancy. Extra $7/day for additional person if having breakfast. |
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Book
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So whether you are writing the final chapter of the Great Canadian Novel, striving to write “Fade Out” on page 120, or just in need of a quiet and cozy place to de-stress at a price that does not defeat the point of de-stressing, The Writer’s Retreat B&B in Qualicum Beach is the place for you. To book or simply inquire further just send us an email at writer4653@hotmail.com or call 250-594-4653. |
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A Little About Me
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I have a communications degree from My favourite career memory was writing athlete profiles
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