Carolyn's Cove room #2 was a pleasant space with nice decor and was clean and fresh. Carolyn and her husband Tom were warm and welcoming. The hot tub and views are lovely. Unfortunately, there are no windows in the suite you can open so it was quite stuffy and damp feeling overnight. The "continental breakfast" was most disappointing, with a bowl of mixed fruit, a pot of Activia yogurt each, bagged supermarket bread for us to toast and opened (used) peanut butter and jam available in a shared fridge. There was no butter but again, plastic tubs of used margarine. All of this food was provided in a windowless, airless kitchen space shared by all three guest rooms. It felt more like a cheap youth hostel than a B & B, which in our experience usually offers a variety of cold breakfast items, home baking and often hot food such as bacon and eggs on offer. During Covid, it felt unsafe to be sharing food items with other guests and the kitchen was unappealing. The "house rules" were that food (other than light snacks) were to be consumed in the kitchen and not in the guest room. Ucluelet and its beaches are a 20 minute drive from this B & B on a long, windy road that is difficult to drive at night. We would not choose to stay here again.