It is also the weekend where Halifax plays host to one of the largest charity road marathons in Canada; that is the Scotiabank Bluenose Marathon. I did my part for the marathon by joining friends for Sunday brunch at the Bluenose Restaurant located just up from Historic Properties and the beautiful Halifax waterfront. As usual this favorite Halifax eatery is busy for a Sunday morning but after a mere five-minute wait we are seated, and it isn't long until I have my coveted coffee and a fantastic breakfast of steak & eggs. I may not have raised much for charity however I left with a full belly; we all have our own measures of success.
With the noonday sun beating down, the day was already well underway by the time we were packed and ready to jump in the car for this weekend's roadtrip adventure. Working in the hospitality industry has its perks; one being that I have connections for accommodations and I am excited to finally visit Stonehame Chalets, located about an hour and a half from the thriving metropolis of Halifax.
We knew we couldn't ask for a better day weather-wise so we rolled down the windows, turned up the volume on the stereo (I feel it only fitting that we played Canned Heat's Goin' Up the Country) and excitedly left the city limits making our way northwest towards picturesque Pictou County. With talk of beaches, oceans and ideal summertime meals, Kyle made the perfect suggestion of stopping into the Fisherman's Market as we drove along the Bedford Highway on our way out of the city to pick up a couple of pre-cooked lobsters to take along for the trip. Having researched the amenities available at Stonehame Chalets we knew that our cottage was equipped with a barbeque; we now had the lobsters so all we needed for a surf & turf meal was some steak. No hotdogs for us on this trip!
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| Kyle, enjoying the view of the falls at Victoria Park, Truro |
Our brief detour into Truro also provided the perfect opportunity to stop into the grocery store to pick up some steak, any other necessary provisions and the obligatory libations from the local "boozery" before heading back out on to the highway and making our way towards Fitzpatrick Mountain.
Once we leave the highway and get onto the back roads and as
we make our way closer to our destination, we enjoy a great drive through rural
Nova Scotia at its finest. Even though it is still May the leaves seem
to be out in full force and are already providing a canopy over the road as we
wind our way up the mountainside to Stonehame; and with the windows rolled down
the aroma of fresh cut grass and lilacs let us know that we have certainly left
the city.
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| Our one-bedroom chalet, Stonehame Lodge & Chalets |
Part of the overall experience of Stonehame Chalets is the
drive to the property. With breathtaking
views atop of Fitzpatrick Mountain
the spot is the ideal get-away; located only about fifteen minutes from the
town of Pictou and the ferry to Prince
Edward Island.
Accommodations range from rooms in the lodge as well as log
chalets. Our one-bedroom chalet is far
from rustic; with all the amenities of home such as a fully functional kitchen,
TV and modern bathroom, we know that we will feel at home and will be able to
prepare our feast of surf & turf without any issue.
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| A meal fit for a King: Surf & Turf at Stonehame Lodge & Chalets |
With full bellies and the evening sky turning to shades of orange and crimson, the Adirondack chairs seated by the fire pit made for the perfect place for relaxation and reflection of a perfect day. As night fell I we decided that a small fire would be in order...as there is nothing like the sound of a campfire crackling away. Although I never received my Boy Scout badge for building campfires I do consider myself quite capable of building a decent fire however my attempt on this occasion was dismal and I barely mustered a smouldering ember. In hindsight the paper bag of lobster shells did not make for good kindling. Having been watching my efforts from his deck the guy in the neighbouring chalet decided to help the situation by bringing over some kindling he had brought from home. It wasn't long until the crackling sound of our campfire could be heard. In talking with my neighbour I found out that he and his family had been coming to Stonehame Chalets for the past ten years; usually a couple of times per year. It came to be no surprise that, in asking my neighbour what continues to bring him here, the attraction to Stonehame Chalets is peacefulness. Needless to say an amazing night's sleep was had!
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| View atop Fitzpatrick Mountain looking towards Pictou Harbour |
In reflecting on our Victoria Day weekend adventure during the drive back to Halifax, we agreed that the weather, the drive, the food and the accommodations made for the perfect holiday; I am already looking forward to my return to Stonehame!




wonderful post- only now I can't get "goin' up the country" out of my head..
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