A Room With a View in Atlantic Canada
Lighthouses, suspended bubbles, remote base camps, and a rotating rental home, Atlantic Canada has a diverse offering of unique and vibrant off the beaten track properties. The hotels, homes and campsites are all located in the magnificent natural wilderness of Atlantic Canada – a region home to fragrant forests, red sand beaches, magical waterfalls, and formidable icebergs. Against the backdrop of these natural wonders, these properties are all designed with the nature in mind; connecting every guest to a world of inspiring natural beauty.
New Brunswick
Sleep Under the Stars in Woodland Star Domes
Surrounded by 185 acres of wild forest, the Ridgeback Lodge Stargazer Domes are the Province’s first geodesic structures that allow guests to gaze at a night sky brimming with stars. Nestled in the picturesque Kingston Peninsula, guests are able to experience New Brunswick by night surrounded by the soothing sounds of the remote forest.
http://ridgebacklodge.com/rooms/stargazer-domes/
Prices start from £95 per night
A Drop in the Forest
The Goutte d’O is an electric-blue cabin that resembles a water droplet and is found submerged in Fundy National Park’s picturesque forests. A project initiated by Parks Canada, this quaint shelter provides nature lovers with the chance to connect to their beautiful surroundings in a unique and inspiring way. The Goutte d’O has a six-square-metre interior and features a sofa bed on the main level and a cosy hammock loft above. While the structure is currently sitting on the ground, plans to suspend the droplet amongst the trees are in full swing.
https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nb/fundy/activ/camping/gouttedo
Prices start from £50 per night
Newfoundland and Labrador
Futuristic Luxury in the Heart of Iceberg Territory
Ultra-modern luxury in an 18th century fishing village, Fogo Island Inn is a futuristic interpretation of traditional fishing architecture and a dramatic retreat off the northern coast of Newfoundland. The property is made up of 29 contemporary suites, all with astounding views of the turbulent Atlantic Ocean, rocky coastline and even the odd iceberg floating by. Furnishings and décor are intrinsically linked with the Fogo community, with handmade patchwork quilts, local woodwork and art created by the village’s talented painters.
http://www.fogoislandinn.ca/b/suites-rates
Prices start from £915 per night
Inuit Adventures in Wild Remote Labrador
Torngat Mountains Base Camp and Research Station is a remote site in the far reaches of Labrador. The gateway to Torngat Mountains National Park and Hebron National Historic Site, the camp can only be accessed by chartered flights during the summer months. As remote and exclusive as you can get, each year the Inuit community come together with researchers and travellers to explore this magnificent landscape and learn more about the Inuit culture and the local flora and fauna. After a day of adventures, including spotting for wolves and polar bears, guests can unwind and relax in their very own Intershelter; emerald green insulated domes with uncompromising views of this rugged and wild landscape.
Prices start from £3,500 for a four-night stay
Nova Scotia
Stars and City Lights – Urban Glamping in Halifax
An urban glamping adventure in the heart of Halifax’s glittering harbour guarantees guests a combination of Nova Scotia’s stunning coastal beauty and the cosmopolitan skyline. Guests will have exclusive access to the picturesque Georges Island National Historic Site for the night staying in a luxurious safari-style canvas glamping tents. As the sun begins to set over the Halifax skyline, guests can enjoy a gourmet chef-prepared dinner, paired with award-winning Nova Scotia craft beer and wine, followed by a Nova Scotia-style campfire with Canadian tunes and stories.
Prices start from £275
Floating Bubbles in Cape Breton
Perfect for adventurous couples looking for somewhere magical to stay, Cape Breton Highlands National Park is home to the Cocoon Tree Bed, a comfy camping bubble suspended amongst trees above the idyllic Ingonish Beach. Floating 20ft above the ground, the bubbles sway gently in the breeze and can be reached by a steep uphill walk. Promising a true wilderness experience, the bubbles have no electricity or heating, so are best enjoyed during the summer months.
Prices start from £40 per night
Prince Edward Island
A Nautical Sleeping Experience on one of the Island’s Tallest Lighthouses
From the lofty heights of West Point Inn, guests can soak up breath-taking views of the Northumberland Strait and the island’s eclectic eco-system of beaches, sand dunes and verdant forests. Measuring in at 69 feet, Westpoint Inn features 13 contemporary bedrooms and the chance to spend the night in one of the island’s favourite lighthouses.
http://westpointharmony.ca/inn_and_museum
Prices start from £200 for a two-night stay
Around the Sea in Prince Edward Island
Overlooking Prince Edward’s National Park Beach and located on Green Gables Shore, the two-storey home is the world’s first rotating holiday home. Promising 360-degree views of the surrounding landscapes, guests are able to wake up to an ocean view in the morning and then enjoy the sunset from their living room in the evening. Completely controlled by the guests on an iPhone app, the rotation takes 45 minutes and can be enjoyed as many or as little times as desired. Sleek and contemporary, the house is a stark contrast to the picturesque island, famous for its quaint farmland, fishing villages and potatoes.
Prices start from £68 per night
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