

Text description provided by the architects. Nestled at the end of a long and winding driveway through the forest, White Rock stands majestically atop a steep rocky incline, overlooking the picturesque north bank of the Gaspereau River Valley. This magnificent location holds deep historical and cultural significance, being the unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq indigenous community and carrying profound roots for the Acadian community, who named the river after the gaspereau fish.


























