Hosts
Johannes and Marie-Louise Stolz are a Swiss-Canadian
couple who delight in meeting new people. Johannes is
a Swiss-trained caterer and the principal host, while
his wife Marie-Louise assists him when she is not otherwise
occupied with her law practice. They are both fluent
in both English and German.
“We
find it incredibly enriching to hear our guests’ stories
and love sharing our own when prompted and time
permits.
Duchess is our well-behaved Labrador retriever - she loves belly rubs, going for walks around Deer Lake, and otherwise extorting attention from our guests.
We look
forward to extending a warm welcome to you at Haddon
House Bed & Breakfast."
"The
warmth of Haddon House is equal only to the warmth
of its hosts. Long live your wonderful B&B."
-
François Lavery & Anne Coté
(designer for Debbie Travis), Montréal
The 'Burnaby Now' newspaper published a full length article featuring Haddon House on February 23, 2008.
The 'Vancouver Sun' newspaper carried an article regarding ovarian cancer research on November 23, 2008, making mention of "Haddon House".
Heritage
BC has awarded Haddon
House with an "Award
in Recognition for the Haddon House Restoration".
Originally
constructed in 1922 for the
secretary of Vancouver
General Hospital,
George S. Haddon and his wife Jessie,
Haddon
House has hosted various dignitaries over
the
years, including Burnaby’s mayor in the
1930’s.
Since the house was added to
Burnaby’s heritage
register in 2006, every
effort has been made to restore
the home
to its original glory.
Haddon House renovations – a truly ‘moving’ experience!