Stay lengths
- 2-night wilderness escape with two lodge dinners
- 3β5 night full immersion with guided river and forest activities
- Week-long Atlantic Canada road trip anchor

Luxury Acadian wilderness lodge on the Tusket River: UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, French-Acadian fine dining, and genuine Atlantic Canada forest immersion
Kemptville, NS
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Getting there
Trout Point Lodge is at 189 Trout Point Road, Kemptville, NS B0W 1Y0. From Halifax (YHZ): drive approximately 3.5β4 hours southwest via Hwy 101 West toward Yarmouth, then follow lodge directions to Kemptville. A car is essential β the lodge is in a remote forest setting. Bay Ferries from Portland or Bar Harbor, Maine arrives at Yarmouth (~40 km away) β a scenic option for US visitors.
From
From ~CAD $400β$700/night β confirm at troutpoint.com
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What a stay here actually feels like.

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The kitchen program that drew New York Times attention β multi-course dinners in a cedar great hall, miles from the nearest restaurant.

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UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve: old-growth Acadian forest, clear river, and Atlantic Canadian wilderness in its most intact form.

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A traditional wood-fired sauna on the Tusket River bank β the thermal ritual that pairs perfectly with cold-water plunges and river-side rest.

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Hand-hewn cedar beams, QuΓ©bec antiques, river-stone fireplaces β a lodge built from the materials of its landscape.
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Spaces, views, and surroundings at Trout Point Lodge of Nova Scotia.






The last 20 km of road to Trout Point is a forest track β the Acadian wilderness closes in around the car and the lodge suddenly appears in a river-bend clearing. Arrival is its own moment.
Drop bags, find the wood-fire sauna, and take the first hour on the Tusket River deck. The river is the rhythm of the lodge.
The French-Acadian kitchen serves a multi-course dinner drawing on wild forage, Nova Scotia seafood, and the lodge garden. This is the anchor event of any Trout Point stay.
Wake before breakfast for a forest walk β moose tracks in the mud near the river, bald eagles over the water, and Acadian old-growth that looks largely as it did centuries ago.
Canoe the Tusket, fly fish for trout, or simply read on the deck as the river moves past. The unhurried pace is the point.
About
Trout Point Lodge of Nova Scotia is a luxury wilderness lodge on the Tusket River in the UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve β the largest and most remote of Nova Scotia's protected wilderness areas, encompassing Kejimkujik National Park Seaside Adjunct and thousands of acres of Acadian forest, wetland, and river corridor in Yarmouth County.
The lodge occupies a riverside clearing deep in the forest, accessible only by a winding forest road that removes guests entirely from ordinary life. Three elegant cedar-and-stone buildings house 11 uniquely decorated guest rooms and suites β each with fireplace, stone-and-cedar bathrooms, and handcrafted furnishings. A main great hall with river-stone fireplace, a riverside deck, hot tub, wood-fire sauna, and Canadian wilderness dining room define the communal spaces.
Trout Point's distinction in the Canadian wellness landscape is its integration of wilderness immersion with genuinely world-class cuisine. The kitchen is a serious culinary program β French-Acadian tradition informed by the lodge's river and forest setting, drawing on its own herb and vegetable garden, wild foraged ingredients, and Nova Scotia seafood. Dinners at Trout Point have been written about in the New York Times and are a reason in themselves to visit. For North American travellers combining Atlantic Canadian wilderness with exceptional food and genuine digital detox, Trout Point Lodge is without peer in the Maritimes.
Trout Point Lodge was created by two New Orleans chefs, Charles Cecil and Vaughan Perret, who left the restaurant world to build a lodge in the wilderness that matched their culinary standards. The location they chose β in the heart of the Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve, on a bend of the Tusket River β is among the most remote and untouched landscapes in Atlantic Canada. The Acadian forest here is old-growth in character, the rivers clear, and the wildlife presence constant.
Rates and availability from the property's official booking page.
From ~CAD $400β$700/night β confirm at troutpoint.com
Nightly rate including cedar-and-stone room, breakfast, multi-course dinner, sauna, hot tub, and full lodge access.
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FAQ
Trout Point Lodge is at 189 Trout Point Road, Kemptville, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia B0W 1Y0 β in the heart of the UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve, approximately 40 km from Yarmouth (NS ferry port) and about 3.5β4 hours from Halifax by car.
The lodge was founded by two New Orleans chefs and operates one of Atlantic Canada's most distinguished kitchen programs. The French-Acadian cuisine draws on wild foraged ingredients from the Biosphere Reserve, the lodge's own kitchen garden, Nova Scotia seafood (Atlantic lobster, local trout), and Acadian culinary traditions. Dinner is a multi-course event and has been reviewed in the New York Times.
Yes. Room rates at Trout Point Lodge include breakfast and dinner from the lodge kitchen. The sauna, hot tub, grounds, river access, and most lodge activities are included. Some guided excursions may have additional fees β confirm when booking.
The Acadian forest around the lodge is home to moose, black bear, white-tailed deer, otter, beaver, and a rich birdlife including bald eagle, osprey, loon, and numerous migratory species. The Tusket River and its tributaries support Atlantic salmon and brook trout. Wildlife sightings are a genuine part of the lodge experience.
Yes. The Tusket River is one of Nova Scotia's notable fly-fishing rivers. The lodge can arrange guided fishing experiences. Confirm seasons, licensing requirements, and guide availability when booking.
Connectivity is limited in this remote wilderness setting, which is by design for many guests. Check with the lodge regarding current Wi-Fi availability. Many guests treat this as a feature β the Biosphere Reserve location makes genuine digital detox possible in a way that more accessible properties cannot provide.
The most common routing is to fly into Halifax (YHZ) and drive approximately 3.5β4 hours southwest to Kemptville (via Highway 101 West toward Yarmouth). A car is required for the final stretch on forest roads. Alternatively, the Bay Ferries service from Portland, Maine or Bar Harbor, Maine to Yarmouth puts the lodge approximately 40 km from the ferry terminal.
Yes. The lodge is available for exclusive buyouts, intimate weddings, corporate wellness retreats, and private family gatherings. The Tusket River setting and lodge dining make it an exceptional event venue. Contact the lodge directly for private event pricing and availability.