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CANADA’S ONLY LAND ROVER OFF- ROADING SCHOOL IS LOCATED AT KENAUK NATURE. Photo: Fairmont Hotels


cent of first timers come back to the course, he says. “And people who’ve gone to a


lot of courses tell us this one is very beautiful, very natural. They like that it’s in the woods, in the wild.” The sporting clays experience


is family friendly, he says. They’ll take kids as young as 13, with adult accompaniment. It’s perfect for serious hunters, too, who want to hone rusty skills right before hunting season. Which, as it turns out, guests can


also do at Kenauk. Packages allow for hunting white-tailed deer or moose, with populations carefully monitored. Guides know the area and can help with either stalking or shooting from stable blinds. There’s even refrigerated storage – useful for those whose shooting prowess is better than mine. Fishing is also popular. Several


lakes are stocked with rainbow, brook and lake trout from Kenauk’s own fish hatchery, which produces up to a half-million fingerlings a year. There are bass and pike, too. Guests can keep their catch from some bodies of water, catch-and-release at others, practice fly-fishing in others still. And Kenauk is one of only a handful of Canadian lodges endorsed for fishing by Orvis, the high-end sporting goods retailer and educator. Other activities include Land


Rover off-road driving courses, which give both novices and seasoned drivers an adrenaline rush as they


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MICHEL TOUCHETTE GUIDES SHOOTER PETER JOHANSEN ON THE CLAY PIGEON COURSE. Photo: Oxana Sawka


plow along backcountry trails littered with obstacles; guided bear- watching, in search of rare strains of black bear that are actually reddish- brown or blond; or golfing in a rolling forest setting, on a course designed in 1929 by legendary Stanley Thompson. And when it comes time to


sleep, you’ll be disturbed by nothing more than the rustle of the trees,


A COTTAGE ORIGINALLY BUILT TO PORTRAY ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S WRITING CABIN FOR A 1996 MOVIE. Photo: Oxana Sawka


for the chalets, made and furnished of timber from the land itself, are kilometers from each other, tucked beside their own lakes, and accommodating families large and small. They’re off the electrical grid – but with propane and solar power, they’re equipped with the comforts of home. All the better to dream of the


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