Approximately 20km from the farm Town of Noelville, Ontario, Canada, the Pine Cove Lodge is like the Phoenix risen from the ashes of time. The main lodge has been rebuilt; it was abandoned after being nearly destroyed from a fire in the mid 1960s. The original was built as a fishing lodge in the 1930s. Today, it looks as stately as one would find at the Jasper Park Lodge or the Banff Springs. While a simple Lodge is not the same size, it certainly makes up in comfort, cleanliness and quality.
The "Rooms" are cabins, all a short walk from the Lodge, contain multiple bedrooms and a modern washroom, complete with a full kitchen if one choose to make meals on-site. In addition to a comfortable living room, each cabin has an enclosed porch, walled-in screens to keep the bugs out for city folk! The beds are modern in comfort and size, the modern-yet rustic, furnishings are house-sized, not hotel-sized, and the the scenery is breathtaking.
Where else can you see moose, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, magical spider webs and deer--all in full view in the same day-appear, as if on cue?
Adding to the experience are the amenities: a full breakfast delivered daily to the door of your cabin each morning, complete with fresh-baked croissants, fresh fruit, yogurt, milk, orange juice, jam, granola and butter. This is over & above the daily housekeeping which leaves the room utterly spotless and the friendly Lodge Staff, who are quick to engage eager visitors. Not to mention the ease of walking over to the dock for a fresh dip in the French River. There are also canoes and kayaks for use.
Make no mistake: the shores of the French River, aptly named by Samuel de Champlain in the 1600s as he navigated the waters of Quebec & Ontario, is wilderness living at it's finest. It is what Muskoka used to be. Don't expect your smart phones or 3G networks to be "on" here. It isn't totally remote, but it is pretty far from urban reality. If you want to get away from it all, it is the right place to relax and got lost in the quiet.