Trillium was built around a single belief: that restoration requires time.
Time with people you love. Time by yourself. Time in nature.
With 104 private acres of boreal forest, a semi-private lake, and a natural waterfall, Trillium Resort & Spa has planty of ways to connect with all 3.
Semi-private Devine Lake sits at the center of the property. Paddle it in the morning. Watch it go still in the evening. Six kilometres of hiking trails wind through old-growth forest. The waterfall pulls people to it without a reason given. The wood-barrel sauna and outdoor hot tub run year-round. Canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats are available on the water.
Trillium is open year-round; because Muskoka looks beautiful in eery season, and every version is worth the short drive.
The treatment menu covers massage therapy, facials, body wraps, reiki, and more, all using locally handcrafted skin products formulated for the Muskoka climate and senses.
Day spa is open to guests who are not staying on site. Book treatments at least two weeks in advance. Availability moves faster than most people expect.
Trillium's 17 accommodations are spread across the property so guests rarely see each other unless they choose to. Six lakefront chalets face Devine Lake directly, with panoramic water views. Forest cottages sit among the hardwoods. The waterfall suite is one of a kind, set directly beside the Muskoka waterfall.
Select units are also pet-friendly with advance notice.
Spring: Ice-out on Devine Lake, the first warm morning on the porch, trails soft underfoot.
Summer: Paddling, hammocks, s'mores, outdoor massage on the screened porch with forest air moving through it.
Autumn: The kind of colour Muskoka produces that no photograph gets right. A cold hike followed by the wood-barrel sauna.
Winter: Hot tub steam rising into cold air, wool blankets, a fire, snowshoeing on property, and 150 kilometres of snowmobile trails just off the road.
Every season has guests who will tell you theirs is the one worth booking.