This tiny house is located near Hope, British Columbia, a short drive from Kawkawa Lake Provincial Park and the Othello Tunnels at Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park. The cabin offers a romantic setting overlooking Kawkawa Lake and Ogilvie Peak with sunset views of Mount Hope, and it is situated near a local pond, offering opportunities to observe deer, bear, coyotes, marmots, chipmunks, frogs, and other wildlife.
10 1 review
Canada
17/07 – 19/07
NZ$253/nighttotal: NZ$506 (2 )
Defiance Luxury Wall Tent
1 2
tent , Hagensborg
The Defiance Luxury Wall Tent offers a serene escape in Hagensborg, boasting expansive southern views of the Coast Mountains. This 16 x 14 feet canvas dwelling accommodates two guests, featuring a private ensuite bathroom, an outdoor shower with treetop views, a porch with scenic vistas, and access to a BBQ pavilion, all within proximity to Hagensborg's natural attractions.
9.7 13 reviews
Canada
09/07 – 10/07
NZ$286/nightfor 1 night
Rv Apartment With Spa Access
3 6
campervan , Stettler
The "Rv Apartment W/ Hyrdo-spa & Steam Train Access" is a spacious motorhome located at Prairie Junction Resort in Stettler, offering direct boardwalk access to the departure point of the historic Alberta Prairie Steam Train, a significant local attraction for excursions to Big Valley. This motorhome accommodates up to six guests with two bedrooms, a full kitchen, air conditioning, and parking, and provides access to shared Hydro Therapy Spa facilities including a sauna and hot tub, alongside a private firepit and picnic bench for outdoor relaxation.
Canada
18/08 – 20/08
NZ$265/nighttotal: NZ$530 (2 )
Disconnect To Reconnect: Cozy Schoolie Farm Stay
1 2
campervan , Valemount
This converted school bus, offering a unique glamping experience under the "Disconnect To Reconnect: Cozy Schoolie Farm Stay" offer, is situated at Whiskeyfill Farm Co., just 1 minute by car from Valemount village centre and the Valemount Bike Park, providing a private rural setting with mountain views. This accommodation for up to three guests features a king-size bed, electric stove, running water for dishes, and basic cookware inside, alongside a spacious deck with a propane fire pit and access to shared farm amenities, including outdoor showers and a flushing toilet, with farm animals frequently sighted.
8.5 904 reviews
Canada
04/08 – 16/08
NZ$212/nighttotal: NZ$2544 (12 )
Rest Inn Rv Park
1 2
camping , Terrace
Rest Inn is located on the banks of the Skeena River, a short drive from Terrace Town Center and the airport. The hotel consistently receives very good reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The rooms are comfortably furnished and include a fridge, microwave, and coffee maker. Guests can enjoy the swimming pool, hot tub, and fitness centre, as well as the convenience of free Wi-Fi and a complimentary airport shuttle.
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Frequently asked questions about campings in Canada
Is it safe to drink tap water in Canada?
Generally, yes, tap water in Canada is perfectly safe to drink. The water quality is rigorously monitored and regulated across the country. However, it's always a good idea to check with your accommodation provider if you have any concerns.
Canada has many major airports, but some of the busiest include Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Montreal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Calgary International Airport (YYC), and Edmonton International Airport (YEG). These are major hubs for both domestic and international flights.
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Are road conditions in Canada suitable for driving?
Road conditions vary significantly depending on the region and time of year. In winter, especially in areas further north, significant snowfall and icy conditions are common. Always check road reports before you travel, especially during winter months and be prepared for varying conditions, particularly in mountainous regions like the Rockies.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Canada?
There are countless amazing camping spots! Banff National Park in Alberta offers stunning mountain scenery and numerous campgrounds. For a more coastal experience, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve in British Columbia provides beautiful beaches and rainforest trails with campgrounds. Ontario's Algonquin Provincial Park is another popular choice with its vast wilderness and numerous lakes.
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Where could one go for a relaxing weekend in Canada?
For a relaxing weekend, consider visiting the charming town of Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, known for its wineries and beautiful scenery. Alternatively, explore the historic streets and Gastown district of Vancouver, British Columbia, enjoying its vibrant atmosphere and stunning waterfront views.
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Which areas in Canada are perfect for a week-long stay?
A week allows for more in-depth exploration. Consider exploring the stunning landscapes of Banff and Jasper National Parks in the Canadian Rockies in Alberta. Alternatively, a week in the Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island) would allow you to experience charming coastal towns, stunning scenery, and rich history.
Are there any unique natural phenomena visible in Canada?
Absolutely! The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are visible in many northern parts of Canada, particularly in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, during the winter months. In the far north, you can experience the midnight sun during the summer months.