The entire camp shared a single, thinly stretched Wi-Fi line with 7-8 other cabins. I planned to do work over the weekend, but the lack of connectivity made this impossible. The host's proposed solutions of moving closer to the main router (did not work) or visiting the nearest Tim Hortons for connection, were both poor fixes. Wi-Fi extenders were mentioned, but none were set up.
The outdated COVID-safe practice of having to bring your own sheets, pillows, and blankets in place is no longer relevant and needs to go.
A water-filled cigarette tray with cigarette butts welcomed us on arrival, hinting at a carelessly kept place. Half the outlets in the cabin were broken, bordering on dangerous, one of which blew my phone charger. The tap for filling up water is 6 houses away, requiring a strenuous carry of a 2-3 gallon container, certainly not feasible for all guests. I drove the water back and forth.
The kitchen is laughable and not "fully equipped" as advertised. We struggled to cook. Despite there being an oven, there were no oven-safe cookware like baking/cast iron pans, the sole cutting board split into two, barely enough dishes for four people, no proper cutting knives. The BBQ starter was defective and the lighter left over was empty. The lack of exhaust fan led to the smoke detector constantly going off at the slightest bit of cooking. There was no ice maker, blender, coffee grinder, or kitchen island, despite these being list.