The cabin is small but carefully thought out as to what to include. So we had everything we needed. There is a small refrigerator and a separate small freezer. Both were adequate, as we had plenty of room for our 5 day stay. It was clean and tastefully decorated. Good to know there was a standby generator. There is no dishwasher, so if you are not up to doing dishes, you may want to bring paper plates and cups. A combination washer/dryer which we did not use. There is ample lighting. Two heat sources. You may want to bring a hatchet or small saw for the wood stove. You may also want to pick up your wood prior to getting to the cabin, as it is a very long road to it. There are plenty of places just on the side of the road selling wood but the grocery store does as well but charge 7.00 a bundle. Also would recommend getting your supplies/food ahead of time. There was a portable firepit outdoors. It feels very private even though the other 2 cabins are closeby. There is a good distance and it is separated by trees. The drive in took us 22 minutes from the main road. It is all dirt with a maximum speed limit of 20 miles per hour. The only downfall for us, was we did not sleep very well for the entire 5 nights. The mattress was firm which normally we would like but it seemed uncomfortable, as I kept tossing and turning to get comfortable. I have to agree with one of the reviews where they mentioned it would have been nice to have a recliner, as it may have helped if I could have gone in the other room and sleep on a recliner. As far as moosing, head left up north out of Burnt Jacket. Also, we saw moose in the town of Rockwood and the road to Jackman is a good one for possible moose sightings. Shirley has a viewing area at the d.o.t. where there is a small section where there has been moose muck. Overall, nice cabin for one or would make for a nice romantic cabin experience.