Nova Scotia Wilderness Resort & Inn
TROUT POINT WILL RE-OPEN FOR THE SEASON IN MAY, 2018
"Trout Point is an intimate, secluded resort with delectable, locally-inspired cuisine
and a roster of nature-oriented activities." Montreal Gazette
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Trout Point Lodge offers luxury adventure travel, guided stargazing and other ecotourism vacations from its secluded location in the heart of the Tobeatic Wilderness in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada, just 40 minutes from the Yarmouth International Ferry Terminal with daily service from Portland, Maine, and 3 hours from cosmopolitan Halifax. A quintessential wilderness lodge & nature retreat, this unsurpassed eco destination lets you enjoy the Canadian backwoods easily accessible on Canada's east coast. A member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, every hotel room, suite, and cottage boasts stunning river views. Recommended for stays of at least two nights, a Trout Point vacation allows you to forget the cares of the outside world, perfect for a relaxing getaway and to celebrate special occasions. An award winning wine list compliments chefs who feature fresh, local market cuisine in the renowned Trout Point dining rooms. The enchanting location & spacious Nova Scotia accommodations make for a secret hideaway that will rejuvenate and inspire!
"world's best wilderness lodges" Men's Journal
You will savour beautiful Nova Scotia river country at the Lodge, a unique refuge offering superb outdoor recreation, outstanding cuisine, & engaging culinary experiences in a spot so wild there is no cell phone coverage! An unparalleled place for relaxation & enjoyment of the outdoors, this 5-star inn's 100 acre wooded estate borders the remote Tobeatic Wilderness Area & the scenic waters of the scenic Tusket & Napier Rivers, yet lies an easy drive from scenic French Acadian villages, historic seafaring ports, stunning beaches, & Bay of Fundy seacoasts. The Lodge is electric vehicle friendly, with 2 charging stations, one for Tesla vehicles.
"It's proper backwoods – you won't even find mobile phone signal here – but for an authentically
Canadian . . . experience on the east coast, there's nowhere better."
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Canadian . . . experience on the east coast, there's nowhere better."
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Enjoy canoeing & kayaking, expert-guided star gazing, geo-tours, forest bathing, cooking classes, an outdoor barrel sauna & wood-fired hot tub, swimming refreshing river water, hiking trails, & nature walks amidst wilderness splendour. A true eco-lodge, Trout Point follows leading sustainable tourism practices, recognized by the Parks Canada Sustainable Award and the National Geographic Society. Guests enjoy gourmet table d'hôte meals featuring local ingredients--so just arrive in our serene world and unwind. Elegant public areas with wood-burning fireplaces compliment spacious & comfortable lodging--no tent camps or "glamping" here--in yet a stone's throw away lies wilderness as pristine as anywhere Canada has on offer!
Trout Point Lodge among
"ten of the most innovative, sustainable travel programs around the world" National Geographic Society
News: Trout Point guest John Lumpkin liked his experience
so much he wrote about it for the Associated Press! Check out his article here. Forbes magazine's The Hotel Detective recommends Trout Point for getaways: "As for Nova Scotia, if you want luxury in the wilderness, check out Trout Point Lodge, a member of Small Luxury Hotels." |
News: Time magazine names Trout Point among world's top places for observing the heavens: "Attention astronomers and contemplators of the universe: these are the planet's best spots for stargazing."
Frommer's Guide gives the Lodge it's highest rating in its current guidebook: "With the looks of one of the classic National Park lodges (think: the majesty of the Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone) and the soul of a Ritz Carlton, the Trout Point Lodge ★★★ has won accolades from every major reviewer form the New York Times to National Geographic Traveler. We’re adding our voice to the chorus of approval." |