White Rock House | Omar Gandhi Architect
Tucked away at the end of a winding forest drive, White Rock House sits proudly on a steep rocky slope, offering breathtaking views of the scenic north bank of the Gaspereau River Valley. This spot isn’t just stunning and rich in history and culture. It’s the traditional land of the Mi’kmaq indigenous community, with strong ties to the Acadian community, who named the river after the gaspereau fish.
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Down south of Wolfville, the Gaspereau Valley is famous for its lively farming scene. It is full of dairy farms, apple orchards, and, lately, some of the best vineyards and cideries in Nova Scotia. Right at the foot of White Rock House, you’ll find one of the most celebrated vineyards in the region. White Rock House isn’t your usual cottage; it’s more like a carefully crafted getaway. Perched high above the valley with stunning views, it’s designed for folks to unplug, relax, and recharge. The idea behind this unique escape is to provide a space where friends, colleagues, and families can improve their mental well-being. © Ema Peter
Getting to White Rock House is a magical journey for the senses. A steep drive and a twisty turn bring you to a gravel path only reachable by foot, inviting a slower, more immersive connection with nature. The cabin stands tall and gracefully on the rocky ridge, surrounded by tall trees, layers of old tree limbs, and natural formations, making it a haven for the forest’s creatures. The lan...
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