PILLSBURY GUESTHOUSE
Guesthouse on the west coast of Prince Rupert serving as a base camp for railroad engineers.
Pillsbury Guesthouse is indeed the first house built on the West Coast! Hence the address: Pacific Place 1. Dating back to the early 20th century, this house was used as a base camp for railway engineers. Joel Pillsbury built this building before sketching plans for the future city of Prince Rupert. Colleen, your host, is a special lady. She is also the daughter of a railway engineer and goes by the name of Aunt Fifi. She is a big fan of Edith Piaf and will be happy to perform one of her many tunes for you at breakfast.
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