Three Rivers LodgeNestled in the tranquil wilderness of TRL, lies a series of private guest cabins, each exuding a rustic charm and coziness that harkens back to traditional sporting camps. The accommodations consist of one spacious four-person cabin, complete with two private bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as three intimate two-person cabins, each boasting a private bathroom, bedroom, and sitting room equipped with a refrigerator and wood stove. The structures are crafted from native materials such as log rafters and pine-paneled walls, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Not only do they radiate warmth and comfort, but they also provide a barrier against any pesky insects. Boardwalks connect all of the cabins to the cook lodge, docks, and each other, making for convenient access to all amenities. It's no surprise that our guests have been pleasantly surprised by the exceptional quality of their accommodations.
For those seeking an even more immersive experience in the heart of nature, our 5th Rapids Outpost Camp (pictured above) offers the same style and caliber of cabins found in our main camps. This camp is perfect for anglers looking to spend a few days fishing the highly productive mid section of the river - rapids 3 through 8 - while enjoying an overnight stay nestled among the beauty of the great outdoors Hosted Trips |
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The TRL (Three Rivers Lodge) is nestled in the heart of nature, surrounded by lush forests and the tranquil sound of flowing water. The lodge offers a variety of private guest cabins to choose from, ranging from cozy two-person cabins with a private bathroom and sitting room equipped with modern amenities like a refrigerator and wood stove, to a spacious four-person cabin boasting two private bedrooms and bathrooms. Constructed with traditional native materials such as sturdy log rafters and warm pine paneling, these cabins exude a rustic charm that will transport you back in time to classic sporting camps. Each cabin is thoughtfully crafted to ensure comfort and privacy, keeping insects at bay so you can fully relax and unwind. Boardwalks connect all the cabins to the main cook lodge, docks, and each other, making it easy to explore the grounds and socialize with other guests. And don't just take our word for it - our accommodations consistently exceed the expectations of all our visitors. Down river lies our 5th Rapids Outpost Camp (pictured above left), built with the same style and quality as our main cabins. This secluded camp offers anglers an exclusive opportunity to spend a few days fishing the highly productive mid section of the river, known for its rapids numbered 3 through 8.
With our deep respect for Labrador’s First Nation of indigineous peoples and in memory of the hardy trappers of the past centuries, we have given the name "Tilt" to the hand-hewn log sitting room just off the cook lodge (see image top of page, left). Many early Europeans trapped "The Labrador" for its wealth of valuable furs. Along their traplines, about a days run apart, these trappers constructed small lean-tos in which they found refuge from frigid night weather, typically with their canine companions. Trappers called these pitch-roofed, spruce refuges "tilts". Here they also stored their harvested furs awaiting their return run back to the Hudson's Bay Trading Post. Our Tilt, with its stone Rumford fireplace and comfortable seating, is a sweet spot for after-dinner drinks and lingering conversations with new and old friends. On one wall is a fully-stocked tying bench where trout temptations are conjured and spun. Adjacent to the Tilt is the front porch, another magical place to end a fair day with a cold beverage and perhaps a cigar. And enjoy the peace of rise rings on the lake and the loons’ songs. |