Welcome to Lost Together
There is something about a visit to Newfoundland and Labrador that changes you. The natural environment and legendary heritage give you a new way of experiencing the world. Losing yourself in this culture is as easy as opening the door of our 100+ year old oceanfront, biscuit box house nestled into the rocky cliff of Bay Roberts. This cozy retreat occupies one of the best spots on the harbour’s edge for unparalleled views of the Bay, Fergus Island and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.
Built in 1919, with low ceilings and exposed beams, our simple fisherman’s cottage is the ideal refuge to watch fishing boats and icebergs drift by or a storm blow in. Awaken to the sunrise over the ocean, enjoy the salt breeze from the outdoor deck, and pick blueberries from the rock cliff rising behind the house. Be still and curl up under a quilt with a warm tea and good book. Or hike the magnificent Shoreline Heritage Walking Trail. The trailhead of this renowned 6km costal walking trail is only 400 meters from the front door. Wander along sheer cliffs, sweeps of beach, sheltered coves and craggy headlands while listening to the sounds of the whales following capelin into the Bay. Experience the breathless exhilaration of the powerful waves and salty spray at Mad Rocks. And be sure to stop by the quaint MadRocks Café for a warmest Newfoundland welcome and one their famous “toutons”
Fresh and newly updated, our cottage maintains its heritage nature. Ceiling height in some areas of the main floor and some doorways approx. 6’1”, steep stairs and uneven floors.
Live like a local bayman, discovering the best hidden gems, restaurants, trails and outport communities along the eastern shore. Conveniently located 5 minutes from the town of Bay Roberts, our cottage is the perfect location from which to explore. One hour from downtown St. John’s and the airport, this little red house by the sea is your perfect homebase for day trips to St. John’s, Brigus, Bonavista, Trinity, etc.
Come…. get Lost Together.
*A short scenic drive to the famous Port de Grace Christmas Light Boats!”