Trout Point Lodge
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189 Trout Point Road, off the East Branch Road & Hwy. 203
East Kemptville,
Canada
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Trout Point Lodge calls itself "an utterly civilized outpost" nestled in the wild soul of eastern Canada's Maritime Provinces. All eight luxurious suites evoke the outdoors with walls and ceiling beams made of huge spruce logs and chiseled granite-and-sandstone fireplaces. Guests can recline in handmade Acadian wood furniture and enjoy sweeping views of the untamed Tusket River. This "haute rustic" comfort extends throughout the lodge with handmade rugs, Tiffany lamps, an outdoor sauna, and a roomy cedar hot tub.
Nature trails wind through Trout Point's 100-acre wooded estate, where astute hikers may glimpse beavers, deer, bears, turtles, eagles, moose, and more. Since the grounds abut the vast Tobeatic Wilderness Areaa rugged expanse of wild rivers, rocky lakes, remote islands, old-growth forests, and remarkable glacial landformsoutdoor activities abound. Swimming, canoeing, mountain biking, kayaking, wildlife watching, and catch-and-release fishing are just a
(+) MoreThe only Nova Scotia member of the exclusive Relais & Châteaux collection of the finest hotels and gourmet restaurants in the world, Trout Point Lodge shelters its guests in an utterly civilized outpost amidst the pristine Acadian Forest. Nestled next to the Tusket River, immediately adjacent to southern Nova Scotia's Tobeatic Wilderness Area, it counts as the most superb wilderness lodge in Atlantic Canada, offering remarkable hospitality & designed for absolute Haute Rustic comfort. Positioned so that every room boasts water views, Trout Point encourages you to unwind and forget the cares of the outside world. The enchanting location & spacious accommodations make for a most relaxing Nova Scotia vacation.
Open from early May to the end of October, the Lodge provides unique Nova Scotia resort vacation experiences, including culinary vacation & Romance in the Wilderness packages, fishing, hiking & kayaking with naturalist guides, in-room massage, lake & river swimming, outdoor sauna & wood-fired hot tub, and more — with whale watching, sea kayaking, beaches, historic towns, and great golf nearby. The Lodge's kitchen offers epicurean finesse and subtlety, centered on the rich and sophisticated flavors deriving from fresh local seafood, complimented by herbs and vegetables from on-site gardens, with all baking done in-house. All this with a recognized commitment to environmental sensitivity.
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