If the Saab lovefest is over: Will you guys be overnighting there?
I ask because I have overnighted there more than I care to remember. On the surface, it seems like a cool, woodsy, rural ocean town. But of course, being all of those things, it's also kind of methy. I believe the prison is the main economy up there now so most things look worn out and faded and the people aren't exactly beacons of happiness.
We stayed at a rather sad hotel near a beach but overlooking a trailer park. No, not a mobile home community. A ratty collection of single wides that were in decrepit condition. And from driving around there, I don't believe there was a much better option for hotels.
Food? There was meh Hawaiian place in the "downtown" area, but that's about it.
Also enjoy the 1 week or so out of the year when your plane accumulates frost on the overnight and the the airport's jalopy de-icer breaks in the first 2 minutes. You'll be waiting for the sun to deice the plane for you!
All that whining aside, CEC definitely needs air service being so isolated. And there is an impressive amount of natural beauty if you're mobile and can explore.