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Experience Winter

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Bed and Breakfast (Coming Soon)

 

Hidden amongst the forest you will find our cozy chalet. Our Chalet is built with pride and hard work. In 2014 we cleared the land and hauled the logs to the local mill. Working side by side with his grandfather, Mark had learned so many skills that turned this place into a home and now a beautiful Bed and Breakfast. We have welcomed guest from all over the world to share  our beautiful province, our fresh, local foods and our unique culture through our experiences and tours. 

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Tours and Experience 

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Our four season experiences in Cormack will uncover the stories of the farmers and the veteran pioneers who settled this rugged place less than 100 years ago. Individual and small group tours offer flexible itineraries that are easily customizable. Contact us today to create your own unique experience!

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Snowfalls, Snowdrifts and Snowstorms! The winters in Cormack, are like no other! We are the West Coast Capital for outdoor winter activities. We offer a variety of snowshoe tours that share our unique culture paired with local foods and beverages.

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In the summer, we offer agricultural tours from honey bees, local butcher shops and breweries to intimate farm to table experiences. Led by our experienced and qualified wilderness guide we also feature tours including backcountry swimming, hiking and bog boil ups. The taste of Cormack will leave you wanting more.

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Winter Experiences

All prices are determined based on number of participants

and are subject to change

Summer Experiences
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Farm to Table

Mid July - Mid  September

Coming Soon...

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Moose

Sighting Tour

Summer and Fall

Coming Soon...

Romantic Picnic Couple

Cormack Taste

Tour

May - October

Coming Soon...

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Jamming

Session

Summer and Fall

Coming Soon...

All prices are determined based on number of participants

and are subject to change

I flatter myself that I've managed to pack quite a bit in to my brief trip to Newfoundland. I climbed a mountain in Gros Morne National Park. In Boyd's Cove, I visited the archaeological site of a community of Beothuk, an aboriginal people driven to extinction after being displaced from their traditional fishing grounds by European fishermen. 

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And in Twillingate, I ate roughly half my weight in toutons and baked beans. For those who don't know, a touton is a Newfoundland specialty, kind of a pancake-BeaverTail hybrid that is less sweet than a BeaverTail, but fried in substantially more fat than your average pancake. They are served with molasses and copious quantities of butter, and they are the type of food that leaves you feeling both moderately ill and very happy.

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Still, none of these experiences quite measure up to the best day I spent in Newfoundland. The best day I spent in Newfoundland was the day I killed a fish with my bare hands.

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But let me explain how this came about.

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That time I killed a fish
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  • Free on-site parking

  • Free on-site land-line

  • Free Wifi access

  • Agricultural Tours

  • Cultural Experiences

  • Farm to Table Experiences

  • Snowshoe Excursions

  • Bed and Breakfast (Coming Soon)

  • Registered Operator

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