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  1. French River - The Lodge at Pine Cove

    Arrange a kayaking or canoeing event with Lodge at Pine Cove, on the French River.

  2. The Lodge – French River - The Lodge at Pine Cove

    The Lodge Lodge at Pine Cove is in a private setting of granite bluffs, forest and incredible water views. Cathedral ceilings, huge stone fireplaces, wood stoves, elegant bar, dining areas, the …

  3. Cottages MAIN – French River - The Lodge at Pine Cove

    1013 Hwy 528A, Noelville, ON P0M 2N0 Send us a message. Get directions

  4. Rates – French River - The Lodge at Pine Cove

    The Spizzirri is clean and well appointed, however was not completely rebuilt in 1999 like our other cottages when we acquired Pine Cove. Our 1-bedroom cottages are priced on double …

  5. History – French River

    Completely rebuilt, the main lodge and accommodation provides guests, from all over the world, with a combination of rustic chic and romantic luxury. Echoing the style of the 1930s, Lodge at …

  6. Kitchen – French River - The Lodge at Pine Cove

    The only exceptions for the Lodge at Pine Cove kitchen are; life threatening allergies of any type. We are not setup to cater to these. In the case of life threatening allergies, we highly …

  7. Dokis Cottage – French River - The Lodge at Pine Cove

    Lodge at Pine Cove’s only log cabin. Named after an Ojibwa chief of the mid 1800s. Norman Dokis Jr. his great-great-grandson, built the cottage for us. Dokis is sited on a smooth granite …

  8. Champlain Cottage – French River - The Lodge at Pine Cove

    From time to time we will interest you with developments at the lodge – projects, competitions, the river & the environment.

  9. Hiking – French River

    Hike Pine Cove and discover the French River. Hike Lodge at Pine Cove, on our well marked trails. From a twenty minute stroll to a three hour hike across the rugged Canadian Shield, you …

  10. Mackenzie Cottage – French River - The Lodge at Pine Cove

    Cove. One of our finest cottages. The pink granite outcropping to the side of Mackenzie is where Alex Strachan stood when he made up his mind to buy the lodge property in 1999.

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