The space

The 19th century historic Troop Barn was rescued from demolition in the Annapolis Valley and reconstructed at Shobac. This large, octagonal, post and beam structure is 50 feet high, containing a grand social space of 2000 square feet, with a 35 foot cathedral ceiling. The building is ideal for a wide range of gatherings, workshops, retreats, concerts, theatre performances, and weddings.

Guest access

Each cabin lies within a secluded ‘Lost Village at the End of the Earth’ where the LaHave Estuary meets the Atlantic Ocean and Hirtle’s Beach. Guests have access to the 1.5-acre Shobac Farm site featuring many outdoor activities and shared amenities surrounded by rolling pastures, hiking trails, a few private homes and the Atlantic Ocean. Amenities include: The Fire-Pit - surrounded by a saltwater lake at the end of ‘The Point’. The Boathouse - providing kayaks for guest use. The ‘Sky-Room’ - a restored centuries-old building foundation transformed into an outdoor dining and lounge area, and more. Parking onsite is provided for guests.

Other things to note

All cabins are equipped with WiFi internet. Guests may use shared laundry facilities. An outdoor BBQ is available for cabin guests to use. Firewood, for the pit and the interior woodstove, is provided. For outdoor sports enthusiasts, a storage area can be provided for surf boards, bicycles, etc. Shobac Farm Wool Blankets and Butcher Cuts can be purchased onsite.

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