The Lodge
The Lodge is located 60 miles east of Thunder Bay, 5km off of the Trans Canada highway, on the doorstep of Red Rock, overlooking Lake Superior. We are located in the middle of the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area. The Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area is the largest freshwater protected area in the world spanning over 10,000 square kilometres in size. Home to over 50 shipwrecks, 70 species of fish and countless islands and bays. National Marine Conservation Areas are managed by Parks Canada and are part of a nation-wide family of protected areas. These special places strive to conserve delicate marine ecosystems in ways that traditional activities such as hunting, fishing and boating will continue to be enjoyed by people today and future generations.
Cozy, friendly and unexpectedly nestled in amongst the trees but with the most amazing views of Lake Superior, where many a morning, as the mist rises you might spot a boat quietly drifting by, The Lodge offers comfortable and unique accommodations. Built in 1937 as a retreat for the Executives and customers of the local paper mill, The Lodge is a 4,000 square foot log “cabin” which boasts a central living room – the perfect venue for sharing the tales of a an adventurous day. Flanked on one side by guest rooms, on the other side is the dining room where wafting smells of a sumptuous breakfast will wake you in the morning or the long gathering table is a place to gather for a wonderful dinner and share the tales of the day. Experience the authentic north, enjoy a relaxing time on the large deck overlooking Lake Superior. Enjoy your adventurous day and your evenings spent comfortably ensconced in nature – at The Lodge.

Comfortable suites transport you back in time to a simpler, slower time, where the modern world is kept at arm’s length.