admin | January 21, 2010 in Photos | Comments (0)
Tags: cross country ski Nova Scotia, Fitzpatrick Mountain, hiking Nova Scotia, hiking trails Nova Scotia, hiking trails Pictou, Nova Scotia photos, pickup hockey Nova Scotia, Pictou County Nova Scotia, Pictou County photos, pond skating Nova Scotia, Scotsburn Nova Scotia, snow in Nova Scotia, snow storm Nova Scotia, snowshoe Nova Scotia, winter activities Nova Scotia, winter Nova Scotia, winter photos Nova Scotia
A major snow storm heralded in the New Year in Nova Scotia and with it, a host of winter activities at Stonehame Lodge and Chalets. Our location on Fitzpatrick Mountain, Scotsburn, Pictou County tends to attract greater snow fall accumulations than other operations at lower elevations in the province. Stonehame features several winter recreational activities to keep your heart pumping and your family fit.
Experience some of the best trails in Nova Scotia where you can snowshoe, cross-country ski or hike the trails (at your own pace). The ‘pond’ next to the lodge is always good for a pickup hockey game or a family skate. And the open fields of Fitzpatrick Mountain are the perfect downhill setting for sledding, tobogganing or snowmobiling.
Your family will love these outdoor winter adventures. Add some hot chocolate, a cozy chalet with a mountain view and well..winter in Nova Scotia can be great fun.. for anyone!

Snow piled high at Stonehame.

Photo taken by Facebook Fan, Debbie White. Nice composition.

Our horses don’t seem to mind the snow at all.

Grooming the trails.

Rock Maple Retreat is the newest addition to Stonehame.

View from the trail.

The view from our chalets.
admin | January 17, 2010 in Photos | Comments (0)
Tags: CD We're All Leaving, Dave Gunning, Dave Gunning concert, Fitzpatrick Mountain, Nova Scotia CDs, Nova Scotia singer, Pictou County, Pictou County Nova Scotia, Singer Dave Gunning, Singer Song writer Dave Gunning, Stonehame Chalets
Just before Christmas, Nova Scotia singer/song writer, Dave Gunning (and backup guitarist, Jamie Robinson) sang and played to a sold out concert at Stonehame Lodge & Chalets. The concert, one of the premier events at Stonehame in 2009, featured a traditional Christmas dinner (with all the fixin’s) including turkey, stuffing and homemade dessert.
The Gunning concert was a real hit with all those who attended, many of whom had driven several hours to see Gunning perform songs from his new CD, ‘We’re All Leaving’. One of the songs, ‘Smith’s Rock’, is a tribute to the hard working farmers who originally settled the area in and around Fitzpatrick Mountain, Pictou County. The rock (with commemorative plaque) is located near the entrance to Stonehame.
Gunning’s ‘We’re All Leaving’ was recently listed among the Top 10 ‘roots’ CD’s in Canada for 2009. Well done, Dave!

Couple enjoying Christmas Dinner at the concert.

Gunning and Robinson performing.

All is ready for the event.

Our staff were busy during the concert.
admin | December 30, 2009 in Photos | Comments (0)
Tags: Fall Photo Contest, fall photo contest winners, fall photos Nova Scotia, Fitzpatrick Mountain, Nova Scotia photo contest, Nova Scotia photos, photo contest winners, Pictou County Nova Scotia, Pictou Nova Scotia, Scotsburn Nova Scotia, Stonehame Chalets
In October we held our first ever Fall Photo Contest for the best image of Fitzpatrick Mountain. The mountain has a interesting history and of course, is the location of Stonehame Lodge and Chalets at Scotsburn, Nova Scotia. There were nearly $900 in prizes to be won many of them donated by local merchants. Here are the winners of the contest (and their winning entries):

First Place Winner: Barbara Fox of Halifax, Nova Scotia

Second Place Winner: Caroline MacKinnon of Pictou County, Nova Scotia

Third Place Winner: Jeanette Gormley of Pictou County, Nova Scotia

Fourth Place Winner: Ken Kingston & Marie van Vonderen of Afton Station, Nova Scotia

Fifth Place Winner: Sonny & Amy Rose Woolley
admin | November 23, 2009 in Personalities | Comments (0)
Tags: Dave Gunning, David Francey, East Coast Music, East Coast Music Awards, Fitzpatrick Mountain, Jamie Robinson, John Allen Cameron, Matt Anderson, Music Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia folk singer, Pictou County, Pictou Nova Scotia, Rose Cousins, Smiths Rock, We're All Leaving

Singer/ Songwriter Dave Gunning
Pictou, Nova Scotia native and folk singer Dave Gunning continues to impress and delight both music critics and fans across the country with the release of his latest CD, ‘We’re All Leaving‘ . The album, Gunning’s seventh release (and many say, his best), is a a beautifully produced and polished compilation of 11 original songs he co-wrote with fellow Nova Scotian, Jamie Robinson and others, including Rose Cousins, Matt Anderson and David Francey. The collection includes the title song, ‘We’re All Leaving’ and other soon-to-be roots favourites, ‘There’s A Song in There’ and the CD single, ‘Made on a Monday’ (which has received considerable air play on radio stations across Atlantic Canada).
The first song on the CD, Smith’s Rock, could easily be a single. The song is a lively, country rock tribute to the back breaking work of the early settlers to Pictou County, who from “sun up to sun down” cleared the land of trees and roots for the harvests of future generations. Dave Gunning and co-writers, Jamie Robinson and John Meir were inspired by the story of Smith’s Rock, a well-known landmark at Stonehame Chalets. A plaque near the famous rock tells the story of the untimely death of Howard Smith, a local farmer who was killed as he attempted to blast the huge boulder from his land on Fitzpatrick Mountain.
“The next day, July 14th, 1938, his brother stopped by to see him but only found the door open to his little cottage and some of Howard’s blood-stained clothes on his bed. A search party was conducted and Howard’s body was found a short distance from his barn. This is the rock that tragically took Howard’s life and is a symbol of the hardships many faced during these times. It has been placed here in his memory and the memory of all of those who toiled over this land.”
Jeff Gunn, a fifth generation farmer in the region and Manager of Stonehame Lodge and Chalets says he was delighted to see Smith’s Rock included among songs on Gunning’s new CD. “I love the song and the story it tells. And as you might expect, it’s my personal favourite.”
Dave Gunning (and Jamie Robinson) will perform Smith’s Rock and other songs from the MacKenzie Room at Stonehame Lodge and Chalets on December 20th. The venue, on Fitzpatrick Mountain, is not far from Smith’s Rock on the Stonehame property. The live concert will include a traditional Christmas dinner with all the “fixins”, homemade dessert (warm apple crisp with Scotsburn ice cream), and tea or coffee.
Dave Gunning released his first CD in 1997. Since then, he has garnered six Music Nova Scotia Awards and three East Coast Music Awards. He plans to release a CD dedicated to the music of John Allen Cameron over the next several months.
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