Buffalo Mountain Lodge (so named because the mountain it sits on was said by indigenous peoples to resemble a buffalo lying down) is a timber and fieldstone complex on the slopes of Tunnel Mountain, in 9 acres of woodland.
The owners, the O’Connors, firmly believe that Canada's mountain sanctuaries are without equal, even the food they serve at Buffalo Mountain Lodge – local game, indigenous berries, wild fruits – is sourced from their own ranch.
This mountain retreat is completely in harmony with its surroundings. Rooms achieve a rugged effect with a large wood-burning fieldstone fireplace in the corner, two Adirondack chairs, and lots of exposed timber. Hiding in a large timber cupboard is a gigantic cable television. Bathrooms of the premier rooms have heating under the floor and both a clawfoot bath and a separate shower booth.