BBB Business Review
This Business is not BBB Accredited
View Additional Phone Numbers2511 - 5 Street SW, Calgary, AB T2S 2C2
BBB Accreditation
is not BBB Accredited.
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Reason for Rating
BBB rating is based on 16 factors. Get the details about the factors considered.
Factors that raised rating include:
- Length of time business has been operating.
- No complaints filed with BBB.
- BBB has sufficient background information on this business.
Customer Complaints Summary
| Complaint Type | Total Closed Complaints |
|---|---|
| Advertising / Sales Issues | 0 |
| Billing / Collection Issues | 0 |
| Problems with Product / Service | 0 |
| Delivery Issues | 0 |
| Guarantee / Warranty Issues | 0 |
| Total Closed Complaints | 0 |
Additional Information
topType of Entity
Limited Liability Corporation
Business Category
Hotels, Tourist Attractions-Casinos, Gaming & Bingo, Horse Ride Companies, Rafting Tours, Tour Promoters, Ski Tour Companies, Sightseeing Tour Agencies, Event Planners, Day Spas, General Business Services, Tourist Home Companies, Hospitality -Tourism, Tourist Attractions, Tourist Information, Convention Facilities and Services, Bed And Breakfasts, Banquet Halls, General Business Promoters
Alternate Business Names
Elbow River ManorIndustry Tips
BBB Warns of Deceptive Travel-Related PromotionsBEWARE OF QUESTIONABLE TRADE SHOW OPPORTUNITIES
Counterfeit Coupons Offer No Savings
Customer Testimonials: Getting The Word Out About Your Business
Do Small Businesses Need an Image?
Getting the Best Hotel Rate
Ordering Specialty Advertising Items Can Be Good for Business
Using Endorsements and Testimonials to Promote Your Business
Vacation and Travel
LocationsX
1 Locations
2511 - 5 Street SW
Calgary, AB T2S 2C2Directions
Industry Comparison ChartX
The information in the table below represents an industry comparison of businesses which are of the same relative size. This is based on BBB's database of businesses located in Southern Alberta & East Kootenays. Businesses may engage in more than one type of business. The percent of time the business engages in a type of business is not accounted for. There is no known industry standard for the number of complaints a business can expect. The volume of business and number of transactions may have a bearing on the number of complaints received by BBB.
* is in this range.
Types of Complaints Handled by BBB
BBB handles the following types of complaints between businesses and their customers so long as they are not, or have not been, litigated:
- Advertising or Sales
- Billing or Collection
- Problems with Products or Services
- Delivery
- Guarantee or Warranty
We do not handle workplace disputes, discrimination claims or claims about the quality of health or legal services.
BBB Complaint Process
Your complaint will be forwarded to the company within two business days. The company will be asked to respond within 14 days, and if a response is not received, a second request will be made. You will be notified of the company's response when we receive it (or notified that we received no response). Complaints are usually closed within 30 business days.
Industry Tips for Hotels
BBB Warns of Deceptive Travel-Related PromotionsBEWARE OF QUESTIONABLE TRADE SHOW OPPORTUNITIES
Counterfeit Coupons Offer No Savings
Customer Testimonials: Getting The Word Out About Your Business
Do Small Businesses Need an Image?
Getting the Best Hotel Rate
Ordering Specialty Advertising Items Can Be Good for Business
Using Endorsements and Testimonials to Promote Your Business
Vacation and Travel
What is BBB Advertising Review?
BBB promotes truth in advertising by contacting advertisers whose claims conflict with the BBB Code of Advertising. These claims come to our attention from our internal review of advertising, consumer complaints and competitor challenges. BBB asks advertisers to prove their claims, change ads to make offers more clear to consumers, and remove misleading or deceptive statements.
What government actions does BBB report on?
BBB reports on known significant government actions involving business' marketplace conduct.

