Trout Point Lodge of Nova Scotia189 Trout Point Road off East Branch Road East Kemptville Nova Scotia B0W 1Y0 Canada http://www.troutpoint.com | | Phone: | +1-902-761-2142 | | Fax: | +1-800-980-0713 |
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General InformationNamed among the top 4 Canadian wilderness resorts by ForbesTraveler, you will savor beautiful Nova Scotia river country at Trout Point Lodge: a unique nature retreat offering superb outdoor recreation, outstanding cuisine, & engaging culinary vacations. An unparalleled place for relaxation & enjoyment of the outdoors, Trout Point's 100 acre wooded estate borders the Tobeatic Wilderness Area & the pristine waters of the scenic Tusket & Napier Rivers. Enjoy canoeing & kayaking, cooking lessons, an outdoor barrel sauna & wood-fired hot tub, swimming refreshing river water, hiking trails, & nature walks amidst wilderness splendor. A true eco-lodge, Trout Point follows recognized sustainable tourism practices. Your stay includes gourmet prix-fixe seafood meals--so just arrive in our serene world, and relax with no further worries, bills, or concerns.
Room Rates (CAD Canadian Dollars)All occupancy rates are subject to change- Accommodations: Junior Suites
- There are 7 guest accommodations (7 with private baths)
- Single occupancy rate is between $CAD 185.00 and $CAD 320.00
- Double occupancy rate is between $CAD 185.00 and $CAD 320.00
- The rate for each additional person is $CAD 65.00
- Other Accommodations: Suites
Sister property to River Bend Lodge and the Cottages at Trout Point
Amenities Other Amenities: BVLGARI amenities, River views from every room
Meals- A Full breakfast is available for $CAD 25
- Breakfast is served from: 8-9:30
- Breakfast is served in the On-site restaurant
- Lunch is available for $CAD 25
- Dinner is available for $CAD 53
- Additional food services included in room rate: 140 selection wine list, capuccino/espresso, Non-alcoholic beverage
- Special meals available: Restricted, Vegetarian
Policies- No minimum stay required
- Smoking is allowed outside only
- Limited accommodations for guest pets
- Children are welcome
- No childcare is provided
- Closed: 1st of November to mid May
- Check in time is 3 pm and Check out time is 12 noon
- Cancellations:
All Trout Point Lodge reservation cancellations made after confirming with a credit card number will result in a 10% administrative fee. All cancellations made within 21 days of arrival will result in a 50% penalty on the TOTAL VALUE of the reservation. All cancellations made within 7 days of arrival will result in a 100% penalty on the TOTAL VALUE of the reservation. Early departures are considered cancellation of the remaining days left in the reservation, with 100% penalty charged if within 7 days of the last day of the stay reserved. - Accepted by the following agencies:
- 5 Green Key Rating, Hotel Association of Canada
- 5 Stars, EcoHotels of the World
- AAA Award of Excellence
- Canada Select 4.5 stars
- Conde Nast Johansesn Recommended
- Yarmouth & Acadian Shores Preferred Host
Discounts available:
Property FeaturesProperty Noted For
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| - Conde Nast Johansens Recommended
| - Top 10 North American Wilderness Resorts, Forbes
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Property Details- Architectural style is Lodge
- Built in 2000
- Opened for business in 2000
- Restored / Remodeled in 2006
- Access for the disabled is limited
- Parking available
Location- Location is best described as: Tobeatic Wilderness Area, Tusket River, Countryside, Lakeside
- Nearest major city: Yarmouth, NS (25 miles southwest)
- Directions to property:
Take Hwy. 203, which runs between Shelburne and Carleton, to East Kemptville. Exist at the East Branch Road. - Nearest major airport: YHZ 200 miles
- Directions from airport:
Take Hwy 103 south to the 2nd Shelburne exit and turn inland on Hwy. 203.
Innkeepers- Innkeeper(s): Vaughn Perret
- The innkeepers speak: English, French, Spanish
- There is one dog on the property
Area AttractionsGourmet/Fine Dining, Historical interests, Lake, Museum, National/State parks, Nature area, Ocean, Cape Forchu, Acadian Shores, Indian Fields Provincial Park, Shelburne 18th century historic district, River
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