Thursday 16 June 2022

Tuckamore Lodge

 It took us more than five hours to drive from Norris Point to Tuckamore Lodge. Just before we arrived, we spotted our first moose. The lodge seemed to be in the wilderness about an hour before St. Anthony or L'Anse aux Meadows. It seemed an odd location, but we learned to love it.


It is a large log building with lots of room to wander.


Inside we discovered a large common room with windows on two sides. I expected to see moose. No luck.


In the dining room they served a full breakfast each morning. They also serve a full dinner each night. Since they were serving roast beef on the first night, we opted to search for a traditional Newfie dinner in St. Anthony.


There was the required moose antler chandelier hanging in the great room.


Our room was relatively small, but quite comfortable.


Deb found a place to relax before we headed to St. Anthony.



The water in the lake was so clear and calm you could easily make out the details of the bottom.

We were actually here during one of their slow seasons. In the spring and fall there are very few guests. In the summer they fill up with hunters and fishermen. In the winter they attract crowds of snowmobilers.


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