The Great Room

Guests are invited to meet and greet visitors in the "Emily Carr" Room or simply relax in front of the fireplace and widescreen plasma television. The "Emily Carr" Room displaying Emily's art also features a desk with a computer with high-speed internet allowing guests to access their personal e-mail, surf and work; materials can be readily printed.

The "Emily Carr" Room  is also the venue for the complimentary continental breakfast that features fresh fruit, juices, a variety of breads, muffins, croissants, waffels, bagels and cinnamon cake, cereals, yogurt, hard boiled eggs, cheese as well as coffee and tea.

Emily Carr is one of Canada's greatest and most loved artists. Feeling a spiritual connection with her subjects, Emily Carr painted both the landscape and native villages of Western Canada in a unique and modern style that was rejected during its time of production. After years of travel throughout the forests of British Columbia, failing health caused her to remain close to home where she wrote seven books based on her life. Today Emily Carr is highly regarded throughout the world and considered a national icon in Canada. The Festival Of Murals  unveiled the world's first trompe l'oeil Emily Carr outdoor mural in Chemainus and will soon be painting the second Emily Carr mural right here in Chemainus.

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