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Singaporean-Canadian couple turn Nova Scotia wilderness lodge into luxury nature escape
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Trout Point Lodge is set amid pristine wilderness in south-western Nova Scotia, Canada.
PHOTO: TROUT POINT LODGE
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- Singaporean Pamela Ho and husband Patrick Wallace purchased Trout Point Lodge in Nova Scotia after a holiday there in 2017.
- The couple upgraded the lodge with better internet, plumbing and outdoor amenities while preserving its rustic, wilderness-focused character.
- They incorporate Singaporean touches and offer immersive nature experiences, like stargazing, to create an authentic and peaceful guest experience.
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SINGAPORE – In July 2017, Singaporean Pamela Ho and her Canadian husband Patrick Wallace checked into Trout Point Lodge in Nova Scotia, Canada, for a one-night getaway.
The luxury log cabin retreat sits on about 50.5ha of land – roughly the size of 71 football pitches – and lies deep within the Tobeatic Wilderness Area, the largest protected natural space in Nova Scotia. It can host up to 26 guests.

