The Wilds Resort at Salmonier River

The Wilds Resort at Salmonier River

The Wilds at Salmonier River is a stunning
4.4 352 reviews 643 Salmonier Line, Holyrood, NL A0A 2R0, Canada
$475 avg. price

The Wilds at Salmonier River is a stunning resort and event venue nestled in nature. With breathtaking views and a variety of outdoor activities, it’s an ideal location for corporate retreats, weddings, and family gatherings.

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The Wilds Resort at Salmonier River in 643 Salmonier Line, Holyrood, NL A0A 2R0, Canada. $475 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Weddings, Corporate retreats. Amenities include Lodging, Restaurant, Golf course, Event space, Outdoor activities. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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WeddingsCorporate retreats

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LodgingRestaurantGolf courseEvent spaceOutdoor activities
Rating: 4.4/5 (352 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    My husband and I stayed her on a recent get away and the staff couldn't have been better. Polite, helpful and the rooms were gorgeous.

    Sidny Ross

  • 4.0/5:

    The staff we met were very friendly, helpful and informative. And really made our stay enjoyable!

    Golf course looked nicely manicured. Would have like to explore the ground but time did not allow. Loved the location.!

    The view from our room was mostly a broken, sludge filled pool. Beds felt pretty worn out. But over all was clean.

    Tessa Schachter

  • 3.0/5:

    Beautiful setting, but vegetarian meals need work.

    I’ve been to The Wilds a few times now for events, most recently for a work function with my partner, and while the venue itself is lovely and the service has always been decent, the vegetarian food is consistently disappointing.

    Each time, despite submitting my dietary preference ahead of time, I end up with a plate of white rice, sweet and sour sauce, and stir-fried vegetables. There’s no protein, no effort to offer something filling, and it honestly feels like an afterthought.

    The last time was really bad, as the only salad was a pre-mixed Caeser, meaning they couldn't even offer me a garden salad.

    I’m not expecting a five-star plant-based menu, but even a simple and affordable addition like black beans, chickpeas, or lentils would go a long way toward making vegetarian guests feel considered.

    It’s a great place to host an event, but I’d love to see the menu evolve to reflect that same level of care for all guests.

    Jenn Martin

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