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ACCOMMODATIONS
The Main Lodge at Cold Spring Camp was first built in 1915. It was built in the
"Adirondack style" as a summer home for a wealthy industrialist. With
its wrap-around porch and high ceilings, it remains a window into a way of life that has almost
ceased to exist.
The Lodge sits on top of a hill overlooking the Matapedia River. It is divided into two buildings, connected by a covered walkway, comprising roughly seven thousand square feet of living space. At the base of the hill are located the rod house, canoe and equipment sheds and the guides' house.
The Main Lodge consists of six bedrooms, four bathrooms and a grand living room with twelve foot ceilings - complete with a bar and a six foot fireplace, faced with stones from the river. Oriental rugs are on the floor and the walls are filled with pictures of salmon and salmon fishermen as well as original oils and etchings by Gordon Allen, Galen Mercer, John Swann, and Kathleen Hermann. The attached building contains the kitchen, laundry, staff bedrooms and the formal dining area with its own fireplace.
In general, Cold Spring Camp is leased by the week by parties of eight. Included in this are all the staff, guides, canoes, accommodations, three meals a day and access to the roughly 2500 acres that comprise the grounds. Not included are airport transfers, liquor, licenses and gratuities.. For more information please contact us at ColdSpringCamp@gmail.com or speak with Jack (the Camp Manager) at 418 865-2022. |
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