"The Ceilidh (Scottish word for social gathering) consists of a main building (check in and breakfast room), 2 2-storied buildings of accommodations plus a one story motel-like building of accommodations. We were in the motel-like building. The hotel appeared to be fully booked as there was a Relay race taking place that weekend, beginning in the town of Baddeck.
The check in was very quick. The man who checked us in was polite.
Our room was quite spacious but very basic. There was a Queen bed, a TV, fridge and a couple of chairs. The room was painted beige and had very little art work. It was clean. The bathroom hot water was slow in coming but sufficient once it arrived.
I don't know how old the Inn is but the outside common walkway in the motel part was showing its age in areas. It was a bit pre-tourist season and it was apparent that they expect people to spend time outdoors as they provide chairs on the wraparound porch of the main building and on the front lawn facing the lake across the road.
The included breakfast was set up in the main building which, looking at the decor, we believe had been the home of the original Scottish owners. Breakfast was good but was served on paper plates with wooden cutlery which was not the easiest to use to cut the sausage or bacon served with the eggs. Coffee was good.
Hotel is located within walking distance of town."