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Riverside
Prices start at: $300 for 2 nights (+taxes and fees)
Details
- Guests: 6
- Amenities: Free parking
- View: River
- Size: 2000ft²
- Bed Type: Tent Site
- Categories: Tent Site
Earlybird Cabin
Prices start at: $280 for 2 nights (+taxes and fees)
Details
- Guests: 2
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Deck Furniture, Free parking, Pillows, Terrace
- View: Woods
- Size: 100ft²
- Bed Type: 1 double size bed
- Categories: Cabin
Fox Hunt Cabin
Prices start at: $240 for 2 nights (+taxes and fees)
Details
- Guests: 2
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Deck Furniture, Firepit, Free parking, Outdoor Restroom, Pillows, Terrace
- View: Woods
- Size: 100ft²
- Bed Type: 2 single beds
- Categories: Cabin
Beaver Lodge Dome
Details
- Guests: 3
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Bedroom comforts, Deck Furniture, Firepit, Free parking, Pillows, Terrace, Viewing Window, Wi-Fi
- View: Forest
- Size: 314ft²
- Bed Type: Queen Bed
- Categories: Dome
Rabbit Run Dome
Details
- Guests: 3
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Bedroom comforts, Deck Furniture, Firepit, Free parking, Pillows, Terrace, Viewing Window, Wi-Fi
- View: Forest
- Size: 314ft²
- Bed Type: Queen Bed
- Categories: Dome
Bear Cave Dome
Details
- Guests: 3
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Bedroom comforts, Deck Furniture, Firepit, Free parking, Pillows, Terrace, Viewing Window, Wi-Fi
- View: Forest
- Size: 314ft²
- Bed Type: Queen Bed
- Categories: Dome
Eagle Eye Dome
Prices start at: $440 for 2 nights (+taxes and fees)
Details
- Guests: 3
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Deck Furniture, Firepit, Free parking, Heating, Outdoor Restroom, Pillows, Skylight, Terrace, Viewing Window
- View: Woods
- Size: 314ft²
- Bed Type: 1 queen size bed
- Categories: Dome
Fawn’s Rest Dome
Prices start at: $440 for 2 nights (+taxes and fees)
Details
- Guests: 3
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Firepit, Free parking, Heating, Outdoor Restroom, Pillows, Skylight, Terrace, Viewing Window
- View: Woods
- Size: 314ft²
- Bed Type: King Bed
- Categories: Dome
Starlight Dome
Prices start at: $440 for 2 nights (+taxes and fees)
Details
- Guests: 3
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Bedroom comforts, Deck Furniture, Firepit, Free parking, Outdoor Restroom, Pillows, Skylight, Terrace, Viewing Window
- View: The Stars and the Woods
- Size: 314ft²
- Bed Type: 1 queen size bed
- Categories: Dome
Sunset Dome
Prices start at: $440 for 2 nights (+taxes and fees)
Details
- Guests: 3
- Amenities: Barbecue, Bed Sheets, Firepit, Free parking, Outdoor Restroom, Pillows, Skylight, Terrace, Viewing Window
- View: Coulonge River and Sunset
- Size: 314ft²
- Bed Type: 1 queen size bed
- Categories: Dome
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The Ultimate Guide to Glamping in Canada
There’s something magical about waking up to birdsong, breathing crisp fresh air, and stepping out into untouched wilderness—without sacrificing the comforts of a cozy bed, running water, or a morning espresso. That’s the promise of glamping in Canada, where rugged nature meets refined comfort.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned outdoor enthusiast looking to upgrade your experience, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about glamping in Canada—from what it is, to where to go, and how to plan your perfect escape.
What is Glamping?
Glamping is short for glamorous camping, and it blends the best parts of the great outdoors with the amenities of modern accommodation. Think canvas tents with king-size beds, rustic cabins with hot tubs, or domes with panoramic skylights perfect for stargazing.
While traditional camping may mean pitching a tent or forgoing a proper toilet, glamping in Canada offers a more elevated experience—ideal for couples, families, or solo travellers who want nature without the hassle.
Why Glamping in Canada is So Special
Canada is a dream destination for glamping thanks to its vast wilderness, stunning diversity of landscapes, and rich four-season appeal. From the towering Rockies to coastal rainforests, tranquil lakes to rolling vineyards, glamping in Canada means waking up somewhere truly spectacular.
You’ll also find incredible wildlife, dark sky reserves for stargazing, and access to hiking, canoeing, snowshoeing, and even whale watching—all while staying in unique, well-appointed accommodations that offer both comfort and a sense of adventure.
Types of Glamping Experiences in Canada
No two glamping stays are exactly alike. Depending on your travel style, you can choose from a wide range of unique accommodation types:
- Luxury Tents: Safari-style tents with wood stoves, real beds, and private decks
- Geodesic Domes: Futuristic bubbles with glass fronts and plush interiors
- Treehouses: Elevated cabins in the treetops—ideal for families or romantic getaways
- Yurts: Circular canvas homes inspired by Mongolian tradition, often with full kitchens
- Cabins & A-Frames: Rustic on the outside, modern on the inside
- Tiny Homes or Trailers: Compact living done stylishly
- Floating Cabins or Houseboats: For a waterside twist on glamping
Whether you want a secluded off-grid adventure or a spa-like wellness escape, glamping in Canada delivers.
Top Regions for Glamping in Canada
From coast to coast, glamping opportunities abound. Here are some of the best regions to explore:
British Columbia
- Lush rainforests, mountain views, and oceanfront stays
- Glamping near Tofino, Whistler, and the Gulf Islands is especially popular
Alberta
- Perfect for glamping near Banff or Jasper
- Domes, cabins, and safari tents with mountain views
Ontario
- Muskoka and Prince Edward County offer luxury lakeside glamping
- Great for family-friendly stays and wine country escapes
Quebec
- A mix of eco-domes, yurts, and riverside cabins
- The Laurentians and Eastern Townships are top picks
Atlantic Canada
- Coastal charm and rugged beauty in Nova Scotia, PEI, and Newfoundland
- Ideal for summer escapes, with ocean breezes and whale watching
The Prairies & North
- Unique stays under wide-open skies in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon
- Best for Northern Lights viewing and secluded retreats
Tips for Booking Your First Glamping Trip
Ready to start planning your first glamping experience in Canada? Here are a few tips to make it memorable:
- Book early, especially in peak seasons like summer or fall
- Check amenities—some glamping stays are fully equipped, while others may be off-grid
- Pack appropriately for the season (yes, it can still get chilly at night!)
- Look for extras like wood-fired hot tubs, firepits, or on-site hiking trails
- Respect the environment—sustainable glamping is all about low impact and local love
Embrace the Wild in Comfort
Whether you’re drawn to mountain views, forest serenity, or lakeside luxury, glamping in Canada offers a perfect balance of escape and indulgence. It’s an invitation to disconnect from the everyday, reconnect with nature, and do it all in style.
So pack a good book, your favourite hoodie, and maybe a bottle of wine—and discover why glamping in Canada might just be your new favourite way to travel.
Cinéma Lyn
Address: 528 rue Baume , Fort Coulonge, QC
Website: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaLyn/
Step into a nostalgic yet modern cinema experience at Cinéma Lyn in the charming riverside village of Fort‑Coulonge. Whether you’re catching a movie or attending a local performance, this lovingly restored theatre offers a welcoming and memorable evening out.
- A restored classic with community roots
Originally opened in 1953, Cinéma Lyn was a local favourite for decades before closing in 2013. It was beautifully revived in 2022 by Jane Toller—local business owner and MRC Pontiac Warden—bringing back its small-town charm with updated digital technology and heritage touches. - Intimate yet versatile venue
With about 100 seats, a new stage for live shows, and modern sound and projection systems, the theatre hosts both first-run films and community performances in English and French. - Seasonal programming & events
Open from May through October, Cinéma Lyn features a mix of blockbuster films and special events, including holiday screenings and local comedy or music nights. - Affordable & accessible
Tickets are reasonably priced—typically around $12 for adults and $8 for children, with discounts on Mondays. The venue is also wheelchair accessible, with a rear entry ramp and accessible washrooms. - Why it’s worth a detour
After a day in the forest or by the river, wind down with popcorn and a movie in this cozy local landmark. It’s the perfect low-key evening outing—just a short drive from Wildwood.






































