We were three couples staying here for 3 nights for a snowmobiling trip. There was plenty of room for all of us to stay comfortably.The place is a beautiful log chalet with a wonderful wood burning fireplace and plenty of wood.It also has a nice hot tub outside.I didn’t use it but it looked clean and well taken care of.The kitchen is well stocked with everything you need. A few things to note for future guests of Alpine Cougar Chalet, that are not bad, but could help you plan before you go…The knives in the kitchen are not sharp.There is only one towel provided per person-no extras to be found.There are no face cloths,shampoo, conditioner,etc.provided either.The beds are decently comfortable; however, they do squeak a lot.There isn’t any soundproofing between rooms and floors. We stayed in the room on the main level and could her the people in the room above us talking as if they were in the same room.In addition, when the upstairs toilet flushes it sounds like a waterfall in the bedroom downstairs.Overall, those things were minor inconveniences and we loved the chalet.The reason though for my low rating is a safety concern. We arrived on a Wednesday and Fernie had gotten quite a bit of rain the previous weekend. The driveway and steps were a skating rink. They were full of ice and no de-icer had been laid down anywhere. When we arrived,we tried to contact the people that take care of the place to see if they had any but didn't get a hold of them.My husband fell down on the driveway and injured his shoulder so bad that his snowmobiling trip was ruined.I contacted the owners and the disappointing part was that she did not even ask if he was ok,just offered excuses.That aside, by the next morning, de-icer had been put all over the stairs and the rock steps and by that afternoon sand had been put down on the driveway.They were quick to respond after the incident, but this really should have been done before our arrival,since this outweighed all of the good things.