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Jul 28

Wilderness Outpost at Bedwell River

Wilderness Outpost at Bedwell RiverToday I found The Wilderness Outpost at Bedwell River. The lodgings are in Tofino, B.C. and yet another stop on our trail through the great white north of Canada.

Just like Rockwater Secret Cover Resort the main lodgings are tents, but the tents are as immaculate on the inside as the outsides are common. What appears to be a common canvas tent on the outside is a lavishily adorned room on the inside.

What overshadows the beauty within the tent is the area around the tent. One look out the tent flap and you have a front-row to all the beauty that nature affords. The glass-like lake surrounded by wondrous mountains and the evergreen sentinels of trees make you feel as if your on the edge of civilization in some undiscovered territory. Red flannel shirts are optional.

- 174 HTML errors
-19 errors.
-Failed accessibility test

Overall I would give the site an C- for form and a C function.

Jul 23

Experience Sooke Harbour House

Sooke Harbour HouseToday I found Sooke Harbout House, a little gem from the National Geographic Stay List. It’s beautifully situated near a jutting peninsula that I dear you to not walk once you’ve seen in lovely Victoria, Vancouver Island. This continues my recent infatuation with the many beauties all around Canada as of late.

The property and location look awe inspiring as do some of the enormous photos on the main page. I understand they want to convey the beauty of this site, but the image sizes are way overboard. This is especially important as the main site navigation is only visible below this image once you scroll to find it.

If we look a bit at the usability of the site to review the accomodations, rates and photo gallery, we’ll find that Sooke Harbour makes you work a bit to see the beauty of the property. The site is dated and a little scattered in it’s navigation. There’s also an annoying JavaScript alert that shows up each time I go to the main page to tell me that I need to update my Flash Player, even though I already did that.

First if we look at accomodations, there is a link for guest rooms. These rooms really do appear tranquil and each room has a magnificent view of the ocean harbor. When I click on this menu item I’m greeted by a high quality, but too large image of one of the rooms. The rest of the page has the booking engine and information sprinkled around rather haphazardly.

One item I noticed that must be a misguided attempt at search engine optimization is that not only on the accomodations page is the title “Ocean view accommodations, fine dining seafood restaurant, art gallery and spa on Vancouver Island, located 45 minutes from Victoria”, but
the rest of the site shares the same title as well. As I go throughout the site I would expect this to change and be varied for my bookmarks.
Rate information is the next item that I don’t seem to be able to find. It must be only available when you search for a room.

Last but in no way least important is the photo gallery. While there are breathtaking images in the photo gallery it’s not readily accessible from the main page and navigating through it is somewhat of a chore. First, we loose all the main navigation and links to the rest of the site (if you hunt and peck you’ll find a home link). Next it’s difficult to know how to scroll through the thumbnails as there are now forward and back directional arrows. A better layout would be for smaller thumbnails in a side by side view.

The menu for the different room types could use an overhaul as well as it’s not very usable to have to keep going to the various sections and hover over an area and then select a room. I’m just so eager to see the superbly decorated rooms I don’t want to have to work so hard to see them.

This site like the property has some amazing views, they just need to be put together better. If we next look at the code we’ll see it is out of date and needs to be updated. The code is deprecated and filled with errors.

- 140 HTML errors
-CSS passed.
-Failed accessibility test

Overall I would give the site an C- for form and a C function.

Jul 23

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Jul 18

Views from the Viking are Vivacious

The Hotel Viking The other day I had an email pop into my Yahoo account about a hotel called Viking. My first thoughts were of the old Norse sailors and a rough and tumble meager lodging. On discovering the Hotel Viking all my thoughts were changed.

According to the hotels web site, “The award-winning Hotel Viking situated atop Newport’s Historic Hill neighborhood with breathtaking views of Bellevue Avenue mix in your mind’s eye with sightings of notable guests gone-by. There have been a few, since 1926, Will Rogers, Ella Fitzgerald, John and Jackie Kennedy.”

“The Hotel Viking opened to an awestruck public in May 1926. As a member of the prestigious Historic Hotels of America, the hotel holds a special place in history. From the clock above the Front Desk depicting ancient Nordic Runes to the original 1926 brass letter box in the Lobby, the hotel offers a wonderful combination of style, comfort and modern amenities.”

This is a beautiful property with wonderful colors, patterns and textures. If we take a look at their web site we can see that someone has not only updated their lodgings, but their web site as well. They have moved to a more modern web development using semantic markup. While they’ve gone to this effort, they still have a number of errors to overcome to validate.

If we look a bit at the usability of the site (accomodations, rates and photo gallery) it was easy right off to find their link for rooms and suites, rates weren’t readily available, but they had a nice photo gallery of images.

- 58 HTML errors
- 203 CSS errors.
-Failed accessibility test

Overall I would give the site an A for form and a B- function.

Jul 11

Emerald Lake Lodge, Another Gem in the Crown

Emerald Lake Lodge Billed as Canada’s Secluded Romantic Mountain Getaway the Emerald Lake Lodge is nestled in Field, British Columbia, Canada. Originally built in 1902 by the Canadian Pacific Railway it’s grown to become a winter wonderland and a secluded summer lodge that is a jewel in the Canadian crown of lodgings. This is absolutely one of those properties where I have the internal struggle trying to decide which season I want to visit it in first, summer or winter…decisions, decisions, decisions.

As of late I’ve been discovering and rediscovering the beauty that Canada holds. Around each corner seems to be another amazingly decorated lodge or Inn. This property simply is stunning with the amazing backdrop of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the near by Emerald Lake. One look at the photo gallery will having you wanting to call to make a reservation right away.

I’m definatly sold on staying at this lodge one day, so let’s jump right into the code. One glance at the code and file names and you can tell that someone has spent some time using semantic markup with tableless design and optimized the file names for search engines. While great effort has been taken with the code there are still a few markup errors on the main page, but overall this site is to be applauded.

- 9 HTML errors
- 1 CSS error.
-Failed accessibility test

Overall I would give the site an A- for form and a A- function.

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