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The               Churchill               Pointe               Inn               is               a               seasonal               B&B               located               on               northeast               Michigan's               second               largest               lake.

When               we               called               for               reservations,               we               never               anticipated               the               special               considerations               that               would               be               made               to               facilitate               our               visit.

We               had               heard               that               innkeepers               Don               and               Sharon               Geib               were               terrific               hosts               who               operated               a               popular,               albeit               remote               summer               resort.

The               property               was               reputed               to               be               situated               on               a               quiet               lake,               in               a               most               spectacular               setting.

Everything               we               heard               was               true.

About               Hubbard               Lake
               The               lake               is               seven               miles               long               and               two               and               one               half               miles               wide,               and               has               21               miles               of               beautiful               wooded               shoreline.

There               are               two               marinas               on               the               lake,               but               innkeeper               Don               told               us               that               even               in               the               height               of               the               summer               there               are               never               more               than               a               handful               of               boats               visible               from               the               Inn.
               Hubbard               is               known               for               its               fabulous               walleye               fishing.

In               addition,               the               four-season               lake               also               boasts               large               populations               of               trout,               bass,               pike,               perch,               and               tiger               muskie.

As               one               old-time               Michigan               resident               confided,               "If               you               can't               catch               fish               in               Hubbard               Lake,               better               take               up               golf."               Speaking               of               golf               -               there               are               three               public               courses               within               easy               driving               distance.
               The               small               town               of               Hubbard               Lake               is               at               the               northern               end               of               the               lake.

Tourists               can               find               a               general               store,               bank,               motel,               two               taverns,               a               gas               station,               three               restaurants,               and               a               small               library               -               all               within               the               immediate               vicinity.
               The               historic               inn
               Churchill               Pointe               Inn               opened               in               1926,               and               not               much               has               changed.

The               property               is               still               nestled               among               fresh               smelling               pines,               and               stands               on               a               peninsula               between               two               picturesque               bays.

The               lakeside               building               now               has               eight-second               floor               rooms               and               one               suite.
               Each               of               the               comfy               guest               rooms               is               fastidiously               clean               and               decorated               in               warm               harvest               colors.

The               rooms               are               large,               and               the               bathrooms               are               small,               but               adequate.

There               is               an               air               of               Michigan               country               living               throughout.

The               atmosphere               is               genuine               serenity.
               One               can               easily               imagine               warm               summer               days               with               couples               lounging               on               the               spacious               veranda               enjoying               an               unobstructed               view               of               the               lake               -               with               a               favorite               beverage               in               hand.
               There               is               a               gift               shop               with               all               the               essentials               on               premises,               and               a               spacious               well               stocked               bar               adjoining               the               dining               room.

The               abundance               of               public               and               private               space               makes               the               Inn               an               interesting               option               for               couples               planning               a               wedding.
               The               Inn               has               300               feet               of               excellent               dock               space               for               visiting               boaters               and               a               well-maintained               24-foot               motorized               pontoon               boat               that               is               available               as               a               rental               for               Inn               guests.
               The               locals               come               for               the               food
               The               Inn               is               about               20               miles               south               of               the               town               of               Alpena               -               and               there               isn't               much               in               between               -               so               it               is               a               true               compliment               that               the               Inn's               restaurant               and               bar               does               a               booming               business               in               season.

The               Inn               is               THE               place               to               eat               in               the               area               -               and               for               good               reason.
               The               dining               room               has               wide               windows               on               three               sides               and               faces               the               picturesque               lake.

The               elegant               linen               clad               tables               are               a               surprisingly               good               fit               with               the               traditional               rustic               cedar               walls               and               ceiling               -               craftily               melding               the               past               and               present.

The               overall               ambiance               is               easy               comfort.
               Sharon               and               Don               are               most               fortunate               to               have               a               talented               chef               in               the               family.

Son               Andrew               grew               up               in               the               hospitality               industry.

During               our               visit,               he               prepared               an               exquisite               dinner               that               was               worthy               of               acclaim               in               any               setting.
               The               Inn's               menu               reflected               the               location               and               relaxed               atmosphere               of               the               lake.

Our               choice               of               starter               was               a               succulent               French               onion               soup               -               possibly               the               best               we               have               ever               tasted.

We               chose               seafood               for               our               main               course.

The               shrimp               and               local               walleye               and               perch               were               all               delightful,               and               prepared               to               perfection.

The               presentation               was               picture               perfect.
               Then               there               was               breakfast
               A               stay               at               the               Inn               includes               breakfast               -               and               what               a               wonderful               selection               of               goodies               awaits               the               hungry               guests.

Served               in               the               sunny               dining               room,               we               admired               the               lake               view               as               we               savored               delicious               sausage,               French               toast               smothered               in               warm               maple               syrup,               a               medley               of               fresh               fruit,               and               all               accompanied               by               a               robust               coffee               and               fresh               orange               juice.
               Wish               we               could               have               stayed               longer
               We               had               only               one               full               day               of               a               busy               itinerary               to               visit               the               Inn.

The               day               was               October               14.

Don               and               Sharon               never               gave               us               any               indication               -               until               we               arrived               -               that               the               Inn               closed               for               the               season               on               October               13.

Notwithstanding               the               gracious               couples               busy               closing               schedule,               they               happily               spent               the               better               part               of               their               day               showing               us               why               most               of               their               guests               are               repeat               customers.
               After               breakfast               on               the               15th,               it               was               time               to               let               Don               and               Sharon               get               back               to               the               task               of               preparing               the               Inn               for               the               winter               hiatus.
               Our               stay               was               long               enough               to               learn               and               appreciate               the               meaning               of               "Michigan               hospitality."               It               also               gave               us               enough               time               to               form               an               opinion               -               to               categorically               recommend               the               Churchill               Pointe               Inn               for               anyone               seeking               a               perfect               romantic               escape,               a               fine               epicurean               adventure,               or               a               general               holiday               from               the               cares               of               the               world.
               The               Inn               opens               for               the               new               season               on               Mother's               Day.

For               more               information               about               Churchill               Pointe               Inn               click               here,               or               call               800.727.2078.
               For               information               about               the               general               area,               click               on               Alpena               Convention               and               Visitor's               Bureau.
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