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About the Lodge
Inside the Main Lodge, you will find two stone fireplaces, large windows showcasing our spectacular surroundings, and plenty of space to relax.
The Lodge is uniquely designed and operated to create a comfortable, quiet atmosphere for enjoying the wilderness.
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e-mail:
lodge@mountengadine.com
Phone (403) 678-4080
Fax (403) 678-4020
Mount Engadine Lodge
Box 40025
Canmore, Alberta, Canada
T1W 3H9
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Our large, bright dining room has views to the west, north and south. In summer, meals are often distracted by the appearance of moose, coyotes, beaver, deer or elk in the meadows below.
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Unwind outside on our spacious wrap around deck, in the hot tub, or in our wood-fired sauna. Immerse yourself in our collection of books, or in the scenery right outside the windows. |
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Accommodating up to twenty-four people, Engadine Lodge is an ideal overnight escape for individuals, couples, families and groups.
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MAIN LODGE

Lodge Room
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Our Lodge Rooms (Raven, Eagle, Owl) have been recently renovated. We have twin and king bed configurations for up to 6 guests, all with a sitting area and private bathroom and shower. We also have the Chickadee Room for a single traveler which now has a private bathroom and shower too! |

Moose Suite
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The Main Lodge also features two beautiful Lodge Suites (Moose and Elk) overlooking the meadow, each with a queen-sized bed, private bathroom, spacious sitting area and a gas fireplace. Both Lodge Suites have their own balcony, cozy window seat and large windows. |
MEADOWS EDGE CABIN

Meadows Edge Cabin: Birdwood Room
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Our Meadows Edge Cabin features three separate rooms, each with private bathroom and deck overlooking the meadow.
Two of the Rooms (Birdwood and Burstall) have queen size beds and can each accommodate two guests. |

Meadows Edge Cabin: Whiskeyjack Room
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The third Room (Whiskeyjack) has two bedrooms, one with a queen bed and two twins in the second bedroom. Whiskeyjack is perfect for a family of four or two couples. |

Whiskeyjack Room
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All of our rooms are comfortably furnished with cozy down comforters, linens and towels. There are no in-room telephones, computer jacks or televisions to distract you - no daily chamber-maiding.
In order to maintain an atmosphere of quiet and retreat, we keep our maximum number of guests to 19 people per night. |
Click here for additional photographs of the Lodge, and our backcountry scenery and seasonal activities.
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Dining at Mount Engadine Lodge
Our two course Breakfast starts your day with fresh fruit salad, yogurt, homemade granola and hot cereal during "round one", followed by our cook's "eggs of the day", locally smoked bacon and/or sausage, and tasty fresh baked goods. |
Once breakfast is completed, our Lodge team will then be putting out our packed Lunch buffet, where you will have the opportunity to make your own favorite sandwich with our fresh homebaked bread, local meats and a large assortment of fixings. Don't forget to pack in a couple of those amazing cookies - you deserve it after the plans you've made for your day's activities.
Once you've returned from your busy day, our Lodge team will have placed out our "Afternoon Tea". No, its not the typical tea that our guests may be more familiar with, but instead a bounty of flavours and tastes that explore the whole range of our Lodge team's favorite tastes.
You finish the day with our great Dinners, where daily we feature a main entree, a selection of vegetable dishes and homemade salad. Be sure to save room for the "dessert of the day" accompanied with a local coffee and gourmet tea.
Get some sleep, we do it all over again tomorrow!
We are also open for dinner by reservation for people who want to just visit the Lodge and enjoy a fine meal in a beautiful setting. In the summer, moose meadows are full of wildlife (guests have referred to it as the Serengeti of the Canadian Rockies) and in the winter, dinner by candle light is magical. Dinner is $32 per person (taxes and gratuities extra). Call 403 678-4080 and make reservations 24 hours in advance.
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"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.
Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees."
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John Muir
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