Northern luxury: boutique hotel offering alternative accommodation in Timmins.

AuthorKelly, Lindsay
PositionCONFERENCE & CONVENTION

In an unassuming building in the heart of downtown Timmins' core sits an alternative in accommodation for the weary traveller looking for something different than a traditional hotel room.

Described as a cross between a bed and breakfast and a luxury hotel, Balsam Suites Boutique Inn and Residence has 10 well-appointed rooms that cater to business travellers, executives, and couples seeking retreat.

Quietly opened in October 2014, Balsam Suites is operated by the entrepreneurial Brooks family, comprised of Syd and Lyn Brooks and their daughter, Alisa, who acts as general manager and handles all the reservations.

In many ways, this isn't a new arena for the family. After moving to Timmins from Toronto more than 40 years ago, Lyn opened an award-winning National Video franchise in Timmins--the city's first video-rental store--which enjoyed a successful 15-year run. When that closed down, the family operated a series of bars, restaurants, comedy clubs, and dessert shops, all out of the downtown location.

"We've always been interested in the hospitality industry," said Syd Brooks, who operates a law firm out of the same building. "We've had restaurants and bars, and video stores, usually firsts for the city of Timmins, and we thought it could use this particular feature, which is essentially a boutique hotel."

Large, spacious rooms have 10-foot ceilings with crown moulding, and French doors separate the bedroom and living room areas. Beds are outfitted with high-quality linens, and there are 40-inch TVs in all the bedrooms. Some suites come with recliners in the living rooms, and all have electric fireplaces.

The lobby/atrium has a pool table, fireplace, recliners and rocking chairs, as well as a library, which guests are encouraged to use. There is also an exercise room with a treadmill and elliptical machine, and a downstairs kitchen is available for early risers who want to prepare their own meals. Otherwise, breakfast is served between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. in the restaurant.

Guests can watch Netflix on the 50-inch TV in the lobby, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the facility.

At an average rate of $150 per night, which includes a hot breakfast and 24-hour snack bar, the rental cost is on par with many of the traditional hotel rooms in the area, but with a more personal, homey atmosphere. Brooks said they offer special rates for longer-term renters.

"There are a lot of amenities in there that you don't get at a regular hotel," he said.

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