



Onto the mains, my son went for the Logger's Breakfast consisting of 2 eggs, Canadian back bacon, fried potatoes and whole wheat toast. He was very happy with the breakfast as his request for scrambled eggs came out right. More often than not, scrambled eggs become fried eggs or even an omelet. Not here, they were fluffy, buttery and just barely cooked. He liked the back bacon, but since it was sliced so thin, it was pretty dried out. The large chunks of fried potatoes were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. For Viv and myself, we started with the Lookout Burger which was constructed with a large Angus Beef

Moving along, we had had the Salmon Fish & Chips with housemade tartar and coleslaw. First off, we were pretty overwhelmed at the sight of the 2 filets as one could easily


*Note: This was an invited dinner where all food was comped*
The Good:
- Food is decent, considering it is generally thought of as a tourist-trap
- Location is a selling point
The Bad:
- Due to the high cost of operating at Prospect Point, prices are higher
- Not sure what can be done, but the plethora of flies in the dining room was annoying