$499—'Edge of the world' in Nova Scotia's Acadian forest
Why We Love This Deal
Hidden within the Tobeatic Wilderness of Nova Scotia (a spot Forbes calls the "edge of the world"), this adults-only 4.5-star resort offers a true off-grid retreat, with a touch of luxury. Expect gourmet dining, hot tubs by the river and dazzling night skies in a UNESCO-designated Starlight Reserve. Since opening, it’s earned widespread praise: a 5-star rating from Canada Select and a feature in The Globe and Mail, to name a few.
We found public rates (on sale) for $667 a night, but Travelzoo members pay under $500 and receive a special on-site experience valued at $75. Even with the public sale, our offer goes further—unlocking deeper savings exclusively for members.
This deal is part of our specially curated Wild Escapes collection featuring destinations nestled deep in the heart of nature.
What's Included
- Check in from June 1–30:
- $499 per night … White Pine Junior Suite in Beaver Hall
- $599 per night … Lodge King or Deluxe Junior Suite
- Signature resort amenities: Daily breakfast, complimentary guided outdoor activities and access to all resort facilities
- Travelzoo members also get: A private wood-fired hot tub experience for two, with wine and cheese ($75 value)
- A two-night minimum stay is required
More Reasons to Go
This quintessential Nova Scotian resort is nestled in the Acadian forest, a three-hour drive from Halifax, and spans 40 hectares
- It's in the UNESCO Southwest Nova Scotia Biosphere Reserve, with access to two rivers, the Tusket and Napier, plus hiking, canoeing, forest bathing and stargazing—the lodge was named as the world’s first Starlight-Certified Hotel by the UNESCO-affiliated Starlight Foundation
- It's also received a "5 Green Key" rating from the Green Key Global program for its high standards of environmental and social responsibility, and won the Parks Canada Sustainable Tourism Award and achieved TripAdvisor's GreenLeaders Platinum level
- The kitchen at Trout Point Lodge is acclaimed: they have a 3-star rating from the Sustainable Restaurant Association, which the London Guardian calls the "Michelin stars of sustainability," and won the inaugural Green Restaurant Award from the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia—with a focus on local, expect foraged flowers decorating the plate and an award-winning wine list
- A day trip to Kejimkujik National Park reveals one of Canada’s largest Indigenous petroglyph collections
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