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The exterior of a hand-sculpted earth house showcases natural, curved walls made from local materials. Large, rounded windows allow light into the interior. A small balcony extends from the upper level, and inviting outdoor seating is visible in the foreground.
Earthen home in Mayne Island
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 989 reviews

Cob Cottage

Channel the pursuit of pause in this one-of-a-kind earth house. The cozy retreat was hand-sculpted using local and sustainable natural materials, and features a central living space with cantilevered slab stairs leading to the loft bedroom. Guests have access to the entire cottage and surrounding property. We live in the neighbouring house, and are happy to give advice or answer questions to help you make the most of your stay. The neighborhood is quite rural and mostly agricultural with several farms and a small private vineyard. The home is a 10 minute walk from the beach and a 20 minute walk from a family grocery and deli specializing in local organic produce. Mayne Island has a small community bus. Times and routes are limited, particularly in the winter. It will stop at the driveway. We also have an official hitch hiking system with signed Car Stops where you can wait for a ride. Usually you don't have to wait long. We are happy to offer pickup and drop off at the ferry dock as a courtesy to encourage car-free travellers, on days when the community bus is not running. Please let us know ahead of time that you'll be coming without your own transportation, and we will make sure that either we or the community bus (which will drop you off at our driveway) are there to meet you when your ferry arrives. The BC Ferries terminals near Victoria and Vancouver are easily reachable via public transit from their respective airports and downtowns.

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An A-frame house is presented with a blue exterior amidst a snowy landscape. The structure showcases a sloped roof with multiple windows and a door leading to a deck. Surrounding trees, partially covered in snow, create a serene and natural setting.
Home in HUNT
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Modern & Charming Eh-Frame | 4-Season Chalet

Escape the everyday chaos and unwind in this romantic A-frame home. Nestled on 36 acres of forest and marshland, this charming getaway will fulfill any couple’s desire for a private weekend in the woods to indulge in a deep connection with each other and with nature. High loft ceilings, exposed beams, wood burning fireplace, a cozy loft bedroom, spacious shower for two, and sunken soaker bathtub create an intimate and pleasing ambiance for your carefree retreat. Hosts an abundance of wildlife.

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A covered deck area features comfortable seating on a wicker couch with soft teal cushions. A wooden table sits between the couches, and trees surround the space, creating a natural, serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Duncan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Forest Hideout

Our tiny cabin is located on a 14 acres property in the middle of the woods. You will enjoy complete privacy and use of your own area on the land, including a pond. Located 2 min, from the Transcanada Trail, 20 min. walk to the Kinsol Trestle, a World Heritage Site with beautiful swimming holes right underneath the bridge. 20 min. to next Grocery store and 22-25 min to Duncan. Approx. 50 min- 1 hr to Victoria. Pottery lessons are available by request if you have always wanted to try it out.

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A bright living space is presented with large windows offering stunning lake views. Comfortable seating is arranged around a central coffee table. A dining table for four is positioned nearby, with decorative accents complementing the airy atmosphere. Light floods the room, enhancing its open feel.
Cottage in Essex
5 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

The Kiss nTell - Year round - Hot tub - Lake Views

If you “glamp” when you camp, then you’ll appreciate the finer amenities of this boutique style cottage on Lake Erie. Arguably the best views in this tiny cottage community, The Kiss n Tell graces a bluff overlooking the lake - stunning views from every room. Wake to the sound of waves crashing the shore, sunbathe in loungers, dine while the sun glistens on the water, star gaze from the hot tub or sit by a lakeside fire (firewood provided). Endless options w/out leaving this beautiful space.

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Wide-opening double doors reveal a cozy living area, furnished with a dark blue couch and accented by a wooden coffee table. Lush greenery surrounds the entrance, with outdoor seating visible on the deck and a backdrop of trees enhancing the tranquil environment.
Tiny home in Squamish
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 640 reviews

Peaceful CABIN & SPA: River, Private, Secret Sauna

Soak beneath the stars in your own PRIVATE HOT TUB, year-round, w/covered deck, cushy deck furniture, and glass filament string lights. Especially magical when snowflakes are falling. Wander a stunning river-side path, where you won’t see anyone. Go fishing, ski Whistler, cook in chef’s kitchen w/fresh spices, homegrown garlic, sharp Henckles knives, gas stove, blender & local pottery mugs! Ultra comfy beds, 600+ thread ct. cotton linens. Complimentary “Chicken Experience” upon request.

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A cozy bedroom features warm wooden walls and is furnished with a spacious bed covered by a light blanket. A stylish mirror hangs above a dark wooden dresser, while neatly arranged towels and hangers add practicality to the inviting space.
Cabin in Hay Cove
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Hay Cove Cottages - Cozy Seaside Cabin

This small oceanfront cabin sits in a quiet, peaceful cove within walking distance of L’Anse aux Meadows, where the Vikings settled 1000 years ago. Wake up to the sound of the ocean waves lapping against the shore. Every season here is magical. You might even catch an iceberg or whales right from the window, while curled up by the wood stove. Hike up to the top of the headlands and experience the peaceful energy of this wild and rugged place. You just might wish you planned a longer stay.

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Cabin in Les Laurentides Regional County Municipality
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

La Khabine: Sauna, fireplace, 15 min. to Tremblant

Welcome to La Khabine! This cozy, modern cabin comes with all you need to relax and connect with nature. Enjoy a glass of wine with the sound of a crackling fire in the wood burning fireplace. Take in the view of the forest through the surrounding floor to ceiling windows. Relax in the private outdoor cedar barrel sauna. Natural self-care products, firewood, laundry soap, and high-speed Wi-Fi are all complimentary. We hope you'll love our little cabin of windows as much as we do :)

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Dome in MONT
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Natural Spa: Dome, pool, hot tub, sauna & trails

The Meadow Dome is a private oasis surrounded by 98 acres of gorgeous nature you will have all to yourself. •NEW natural pool •Cedar cabin sauna •Chemical-free hot tub •Walking trails •Indoor fireplace •Outdoor fire pit Close to Algonquin Park Surrounded by thousands of lakes. Meadow Dome is an ideal spot if you want to unwind and enjoy nature at its finest. Meadow Dome is solar powered with wood heating and drinking water provided. There is a close by outhouse.

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A treehouse sits elevated beside a gently flowing river, surrounded by lush greenery. Stairs lead to the entrance, while the water's smooth surface reflects the vibrant hues of the trees above, creating a serene atmosphere within nature.
Treehouse in Tweed
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

Off-Grid Tree Canopy Retreat

Escape to this private off-grid retreat, nestled high in the trees overlooking the natural beauty of the Moira River. This elevated nature shelter provides a cozy, rustic space for guests seeking solitude, adventure, or a peaceful getaway. This is a multi-use nature retreat designed to provide shelter and relaxation in a secluded setting. Guests are welcome to rest and recharge in the space, enjoying the warmth of the wood stove while taking in the peaceful surroundings

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A cozy chalet with wooden exterior sits amidst vibrant autumn foliage, surrounded by trees displaying rich orange and yellow leaves. The entrance features a welcome sign, and outdoor seating is arranged near a fire pit, inviting relaxation in nature.
Chalet in La Patrie
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

MONT CHALET in the 1st Dark Sky Reserve 🌠

Mont Chalet is located in Estrie in the small village of La Patrie. About fifteen minutes from Mont-Mégantic National Park. This cottage WITHOUT electricity, offers you the desired comfort by being totally independent. Wood heating, refrigerator, stove and hot water are functional with propane gas and lights thanks to 12 volt batteries. Skiing, snowshoeing and walking are possible on this 270-acre land. One visit and you'll be charmed. Come and admire the starry sky 🌟

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A modern micro-house is nestled among tall trees, featuring an expansive deck with open outdoor space. Large windows reflect the natural surroundings, while soft lighting highlights the structure's contemporary design. A person can be seen on the deck, enjoying the serene forest view.
Chalet in Lac-Beauport
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

RidgeView - Mountain View and Spa Near Quebec City

Step into the world of "Ridge View," an upscale tiny-house nestled atop the mountain. Immerse yourself in a captivating scenic experience, a mere 30-minute drive from Old Quebec. Indulge in a breathtaking view of the valleys and mountains, along with awe-inspiring sunsets from the comfort of your bed. Embark on a journey akin to a national park experience through the mountain's distinctive topography by navigating recreational trails accessible year-round.

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A cozy living area features large windows that offer a view of the lake. Comfortable seating is arranged around a central coffee table. Light-colored walls and wooden beams create a warm atmosphere, while a flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall.
Cabin in North Bay
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Trout Lake Retreat - Snowmobile Paradise

Comfy and cozy. Located right on the OFSC A trail with access and lots of room for trucks and trailers. This beautiful trout lake space will be comfortable and relaxing for anyone looking to recharge and enjoy some lake side down time. Turn key retreat with everything you will need for your stay. Two restaurants within 5min, KM’s of beautiful hiking right at the back door of the cabin and a private deck over looking the lake.

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All about Canada

If you could design a country for the sole purpose of road tripping, you couldn’t do any better than Canada, where seemingly endless highways zigzag through evergreen forests, past towering peaks, and along rugged shorelines. From the Rocky Mountains in the west to thundering Niagara Falls to the east, the sprawling landscapes and natural wonders are the definition of wild. By land mass, Canada is only outsized by Russia. It’s so big that its three largest national parks — Wood Buffalo, Nahanni, and Quttinirpaaq — could each swallow smaller countries whole.

All of that open space in the Great White North makes outdoor recreation, from hiking trails in the summer to skating across frozen lakes in the winter, favorite national pastimes. Rafters ride the rapids of thrilling waterways like the Ottawa, Kicking Horse, and Chilcotin rivers. Ski towns like Banff in Alberta and Whistler in British Columbia have become synonymous with world-class snow sports. And while many of the 10 provinces remain sparsely populated, the largest cities pack a global punch: Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver are thriving cosmopolitan metropolises, each earning international acclaim for their arts and culinary scenes. Truly, Canada shows off its remarkable diversity at every turn.

What are the top things to do in Canada?

Historic District of Old Quebec

No other place in North America has quite the European flair of Old Quebec, the only walled city in North America north of Mexico. Today this historic district — dating from the early 16th century — forms the cultural center of Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec. Its charming French- and British-era architecture is so significant and well preserved it’s been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you’ll find independent boutiques and little cafes filling pedestrian areas like the compact Quartier Petit Champlain, one of the oldest shopping districts on the continent.

Banff National Park

Canada’s world-renowned national parks preserve some of North America’s most scenic landscapes, with Banff being the first and arguably most dramatic of them all. This slice of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains is a year-round alpine playground. In the summer, hikers and bikers take to the trails lacing across the backcountry and circling turquoise lakes. Winter action turns to the slopes, when the resort town of Banff buzzes with skiers and snowshoers chasing the fresh powder.

Niagara Falls

Once you slip on your waterproof poncho and get a close-up look at this trio of thundering cascades, you’ll understand why Niagara Falls has wooed so many honeymooners here for centuries: The views of the rapids tumbling over the glacier-carved cliffs are magnificently poetic. The unmatched popularity of the falls certainly draws crowds, but it’s easy to get off the typical track with active side trips such as Niagara Glen, where you can hike trails through the scenic Niagara Gorge, and tasting tours in the surrounding wine country.

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