
Welcome to Kindlewood Chalet's
Website where we hope to give you some 'tidbits' of information to tease
you and entice you to visit this breathtaking part of the world we call
Newfoundland.
Located on the most eastern landmass of the
North American continent, and being the tenth province of Canada, we've
grown to discover our own historic and archeological treasures which
are second to none. We're very
anxious
to share them with you. Kindlewood Chalets, one of the newest and most
innovative facilities on the Island, is strategically located 'smack-dab'
in the middle of the most exciting features our province has to offer.
Overlooking the banks of the world-renowned Humber River, Kindlewood
affords you easy access to deep, swirling salmon pools, stopovers for
the powerful Atlantic Salmon on its long trek inland. Kindlewood canoe
excursions can take you as far inland as the salmon, rich in wildlife,
and solitude, an experience of a lifetime.
The winding Humber River Valley trimmed with
mount
ain
peaks for miles plays host to one of eastern Canada's newest and most
exciting ski resorts - Marble Mountain
- just 2 km. west of Kindlewood Chalets and ten minutes from Newfoundland's
second largest city - Corner Brook.
Our city hosts a wide variety of winter and summer events, not to mention
having hosted The 1999 Canada
Winter Games.
With so much excitement mounting daily and
the pace of development in tourism increasing, Kindlewood Chalets endeavors
to 'stay-in-step' with its 'brand spanking new' luxury-style chalets.
Each chalet offers over 1000 square feet of very comfortable living
space, accented by a cozy fire side atmosphere. Ample sleeping quarters,
complemented by very efficient user-friendly surroundings inside and
out, offer our guest the best alternatives to the traditional types
of accommodations. The serenity and solitude of the Humber River helps
make Kindlewood a great family or corporate retreat experience. Slow
moving currents and smooth eddies frequently broken by breaching trout
make it a real chore to be a "land lubber". Many guest have enjoyed
catching their first trout off our shores.
Just forty-five minutes to the east of the
Trans Canada Highway is the gateway
to one of Canada's most impressive world heritage sites - Gros
Morne National Park, 1805 square kilometers of beauty, geological
history, fjords, and wildlife - not to mention 4500 years of human habitation.
Kindlewood Chalets offers a fantastic focal point from which all the
magnificence of the west coast of Newfoundland can be accessed.