The best tiny homes near Coaticook

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Just kilometers from the Vermont border, Coaticook is part of Quebec's Eastern Townships and offers plenty for campers all year-round. The town serves up fun attractions, a bunch of gourmet experiences thanks to an abundance of local producers, superb fishing, and a microbrewery. it's also full of parks and is also home to the amazing Forest Lumina multimedia adventure, which lights up the trees in the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook at night throughout the summer. Staying in Coaticook puts you close to several stunning national parks, with a number of private campgrounds also in the area.

100% (43) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Coaticook

Purple Sunset

1. Purple Sunset

100%
(11)
52km from Coaticook · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy this unique place to relax in peace with nature. Perfect to disconnect, refresh your mind/spirit/soul and recover your own natural rythm. Sign out from your digital life, take time for yourself. Go skiing or hiking within 20-30 min. drive to 4 different locations (Bromont, Orford, Sutton, Owl'sHead). Spoil yourself in Spa facilities near by (Eastman, Bolton, Bromont, Magog). Lay down in the Hammock, go hiking or snowshoeing directly from the premises down the unspoiled valley.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$80
 / night
La Prucheraie -The Hemlock Forest

2. La Prucheraie -The Hemlock Forest

65km from Coaticook · 1 site · Lodging
*English will follow* - Bel endroit tranquille situé en bordure de la forêt. Loin de tout autre bâtiment (250m) . Magnifique vue sur les levés de soleil. Mini-maison pouvant accueillir jusqu'à 4 adultes ou 2 adultes et 3 - 4 enfants. optimal et confortable pour 2 adultes. Poêle à bois, cuisinière au gaz, toilette sèche extérieure (bécosse), chauffage optionnel au gaz. Électricité minimale possible moyennant un surplus. Accès aux sentiers forestiers (Raquette). Accès direct aux sentiers de ski de fond tracés ( droits d'accès payable directement au centre). En hiver, stationnement à 50 m de la mini-maison. Great quiet spot located on the edge of the forest. Far from any other buildings (800 feets). Beautiful view of the sunrise. Tiny-house that can host up to 4 adults or 2 adultes and 3-4 kids. Optimal for 2 adults. Wood stove, gas stove and optional gas heating system. Outdoor outhouse, minimal electricity possible at extra cost. Free access to forest trails (snowshoeing). Direct access to the cross-country sky trails (tickets need to be purchased directly at the sky center). In winter, parking 150 feet from the tinyhouse.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
CA$96
 / night

Just kilometers from the Vermont border, Coaticook is part of Quebec's Eastern Townships and offers plenty for campers all year-round. The town serves up fun attractions, a bunch of gourmet experiences thanks to an abundance of local producers, superb fishing, and a microbrewery. it's also full of parks and is also home to the amazing Forest Lumina multimedia adventure, which lights up the trees in the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook at night throughout the summer. Staying in Coaticook puts you close to several stunning national parks, with a number of private campgrounds also in the area.

100% (43) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Coaticook

Purple Sunset

1. Purple Sunset

100%
(11)
52km from Coaticook · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy this unique place to relax in peace with nature. Perfect to disconnect, refresh your mind/spirit/soul and recover your own natural rythm. Sign out from your digital life, take time for yourself. Go skiing or hiking within 20-30 min. drive to 4 different locations (Bromont, Orford, Sutton, Owl'sHead). Spoil yourself in Spa facilities near by (Eastman, Bolton, Bromont, Magog). Lay down in the Hammock, go hiking or snowshoeing directly from the premises down the unspoiled valley.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$80
 / night
La Prucheraie -The Hemlock Forest

2. La Prucheraie -The Hemlock Forest

65km from Coaticook · 1 site · Lodging
*English will follow* - Bel endroit tranquille situé en bordure de la forêt. Loin de tout autre bâtiment (250m) . Magnifique vue sur les levés de soleil. Mini-maison pouvant accueillir jusqu'à 4 adultes ou 2 adultes et 3 - 4 enfants. optimal et confortable pour 2 adultes. Poêle à bois, cuisinière au gaz, toilette sèche extérieure (bécosse), chauffage optionnel au gaz. Électricité minimale possible moyennant un surplus. Accès aux sentiers forestiers (Raquette). Accès direct aux sentiers de ski de fond tracés ( droits d'accès payable directement au centre). En hiver, stationnement à 50 m de la mini-maison. Great quiet spot located on the edge of the forest. Far from any other buildings (800 feets). Beautiful view of the sunrise. Tiny-house that can host up to 4 adults or 2 adultes and 3-4 kids. Optimal for 2 adults. Wood stove, gas stove and optional gas heating system. Outdoor outhouse, minimal electricity possible at extra cost. Free access to forest trails (snowshoeing). Direct access to the cross-country sky trails (tickets need to be purchased directly at the sky center). In winter, parking 150 feet from the tinyhouse.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
CA$96
 / night

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The best tiny homes near Coaticook guide

When to go

The Eastern Townships region is a four-season destination where most national parks offer winter camping and a range of snow and ice activities, so in theory, anyone can camp right through the coldest weather, provided you have the right gear. Coaticook can be really busy in July and August, but spring is pretty and fall may be the best time to visit, as it is usually still warm and the changing of the leaves is spectacular.

Know before you go

  • You’ll find it difficult to get around this region without a vehicle. Roadtripping from Montreal before heading out to the Eastern Townships may be your best option. 
  • There are EV charging stations in Coaticook. 
  • Each September the town hosts a Fête de la Magie, where you can watch magicians perform and take workshops with them—something to plan to attend or avoid, depending on how much you love magic!
  • There's a US Border crossing south of the town. Remember to have appropriate documentation with you to get into and out of the US if you choose to cross over into Vermont.

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