The Halliburton is charming, cozy, quiet, and aesthetically pleasing in a period style. Its staff members are warm, professional, and helpful. Its location is ideal for walking down to the Harbourfront or downtown. The outside patio at the back looked inviting.
On the flip side, I missed the detail about no elevator and hadn't expected so many (nicely carpeted) stairs. There are a few at the front door, a few more up to the lobby, 14 or so to reach the next floor; then there's a short hall walk and a few stairs to reach the bottom of the next flight of stairs, and 14 stairs up to the top floor.
I'm grateful that an accommodating young woman carried my bag to my room when I arrived and a guest helped me carry my bag down the last flight of stairs when it was time to leave.
I wished there'd been a small desk in the room. The windows are single-paned, which could be a problem in the winter. A notice says that cool air is vented into the room in summer. For my spring visit, raising the windows in the bathroom and bedroom cooled the room sufficiently.
All that aside, I really liked The Halliburton. At my age, though, I'll book only hotels with an elevator!