Injun Joe Court
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3251 US-2
West Danville, VT 05873 - (802) 684-3430
Chamber Rating
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Louis-Victor Champagne
Sep 1st, 2021 -
Jason Croteau
I am M'ikmaq and part romani born in the state of mass. i am a member of romani union and applicant of first nations in canada . I liked the cottage but i feel badly that there was a sign using cultural appropriation . the sign was ordered taken down . i think that mikmaq people should be preserving the area . there should be a wabanaki cultural center and a place to learn about mikmaq history
Jul 6th, 2019 -
Lynda Leonard
Friendly people, quite beautiful place
Apr 13th, 2018 -
Melissa Sheldon
Jun 3rd, 2015 -
Dylan Doran
Went for a wedding and made a reservation 2 months prior. Spoke to Beth Perreault 2 times about about staying there for the specific weekend. Reserved 5 different cottages. After traveling for 3 hrs with multiple people, found out that the cabins that I had reserved were not available and they had no record of my reservation. Finally worked out to stay at a different cabin but was not compensated for issues. Approaching the cabin found water damaged ceiling with nails over the floor falling out of ceiling. Another party found a dead mouse in their bathroom. Also found no key for the doors to any cabins so all doors needed to stay unlocked while we all left for the wedding. Found that the lady had dementia and the owners son apologized for what had happened. Will not stay here again!
Jan 13th, 2015
Contact Info
- (802) 684-3430
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Injun Joe Court?
A The phone number for Injun Joe Court is: (802) 684-3430.
Q Where is Injun Joe Court located?
A Injun Joe Court is located at 3251 US-2, West Danville, VT 05873
Q How is Injun Joe Court rated?
A Injun Joe Court has a 4.0 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
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( 9 Reviews )Louis-Victor Champagne on Google
Jason Croteau on Google
I am M'ikmaq and part romani born in the state of mass. i am a member of romani union and applicant of first nations in canada . I liked the cottage but i feel badly that there was a sign using cultural appropriation . the sign was ordered taken down . i think that mikmaq people should be preserving the area . there should be a wabanaki cultural center and a place to learn about mikmaq history
Lynda Leonard on Google
Friendly people, quite beautiful place
Melissa Sheldon on Google
Dylan Doran on Google
Went for a wedding and made a reservation 2 months prior. Spoke to Beth Perreault 2 times about about staying there for the specific weekend. Reserved 5 different cottages. After traveling for 3 hrs with multiple people, found out that the cabins that I had reserved were not available and they had no record of my reservation. Finally worked out to stay at a different cabin but was not compensated for issues. Approaching the cabin found water damaged ceiling with nails over the floor falling out of ceiling. Another party found a dead mouse in their bathroom. Also found no key for the doors to any cabins so all doors needed to stay unlocked while we all left for the wedding. Found that the lady had dementia and the owners son apologized for what had happened. Will not stay here again!