Plan a glamping trip to discover Canada’s mountains, coast, and wilderness without giving up your home comforts.
From the sea-carved wilderness of Nova Scotia to the Rocky Mountains and the glittering snowscapes of the North, Canada has landscapes to tempt even the most stubborn city dwellers on a camping trip. Thankfully, exploring the great outdoors doesn't have to mean giving up your home comforts, and Canada has glamping options that are (almost) as impressive as its natural wonders. How about a fly-in, off-the-grid eco-lodge at Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve on Vancouver Island, a floating tent or geodesic dome marooned in the North Canadian Wilderness, or a quirky treehouse set on private woodlands in Ontario? Most glampsites provide luxuries such as a queen size bed, heating and air-conditioning, and ensuite bathrooms. If you're looking to explore Canada's national parks and provincial parks, many also have glamping options, ranging from rustic cabins or yurts with beds and basic facilities to fully furnished cottages and lodges.