Most of what you see in this 1923 home is antique, from first-edition books about Glacier National Park and local history to bed linens with lace borders. All rooms are individually decorated and have down duvets. Special extras include a wake-up coffee and tea tray delivered to your room and afternoon beverages and hors d'oeuvres in front of the fireplace. The three-course breakfast in the dining room is served on china from a Glacier National Park lodge. The innkeeper lives on the premises and shares cooking duties with the vivacious owner. The snow bus to the ski resort stops one block away. Pros: The industrious chef uses fresh, local produce in many of the dishes. Fresh flowers from the garden brighten up the rooms. The deep, claw-foot tubs can't be beat for a soak after a hard day of hiking or skiing. Cons: Spokane Ave. is a very busy street in Whitefish, and it might be tricky making a turn during the morning and afternoon traffic.
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