My only real complaint is that we discovered on the last night of our stay that there was only one smoke detector in the entire house and it was on the top floor. One of the listed bedrooms has no window, which in Alberta, where the property is, is not a legal bedroom. I wasn't really concerned about it until I found that there was no smoke detector/carbon monoxide detector on that floor. I messaged the host about the smoke detectors and my other overall feedback when I got home, but there was no reply. Personally, I think it is misleading to categorize a room with a bed as a bedroom if there is no window or door for privacy, etc. and not enough smoke detectors is a big deal.
There was also a mouse in the wall of my bedroom that my spouse and I could hear scratching around in a vent all night the first two nights which was unnerving and made it really difficult to sleep. I accept that rural properties can come with mice, but there was no way for us as guests to deal with it and when I let the host know, they said that they would put traps up later, but made no move to do that while we were there. Luckily after that the mouse either died or found somewhere else to live.
There is a safety issue with the stairs with lack of railings which would be an issue for people with mobility issues, but with three floors it wouldn't be a great layout for people with mobility issues anyway.
The hot tub was not clean but the property manager came right away to help us with that.
The layout of the property is great for three families of four and the location is very peaceful and there are four full bathrooms which is great. Future guests should be aware that they need to bring even basics for cooking ingredients to the house (like salt and pepper, cooking oil, etc.) though it's only about 15-20 minutes to a grocery store from the property.