Canada House · Celebrations
Birthdays, anniversaries, reunions — rooms with a fire in the middle of them.
The occasion
A fortieth. A fiftieth anniversary. The first reunion in a decade. When the milestone matters, book a room where the walls are whole trees — dinner from a steakhouse kitchen, a cake made in-house, live music by the hearth, and cabins outside the door so nobody watches the clock.
The rooms
Captain's Quarters seats twelve inside glass wine walls. The Chef’s Table Room hosts six to ten for a five-course evening with no room charge. The Ranch House takes up to one hundred under vaulted beams — and when the whole family tree shows up, Granite Ridge Hall holds three hundred.
Make it a weekend
A sunset cruise before dinner. A sauna-and-pool afternoon. Kayaks at golden hour and a lighthouse walk before brunch. The lodge around Canada House turns a dinner reservation into a weekend nobody skips.
Questions
Captain's Quarters is lovely from a dozen guests; The Ranch House and Granite Ridge Hall scale from there. For a table of two to eight, reserve directly at the steakhouse.
Yes — menus are shaped around your occasion by the Ranch House culinary team, and cakes are crafted in-house.
Bring a playlist, a band or a DJ — or time your evening around live music by the fire in the lounge.
That's the point — cabins, suites and lodge rooms surround the venue, so the party ends when it ends, not when the drive home demands.