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Glamping in the Woods

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· Foresters Falls, Renfrew, Ontario
34.59 acres hosted by Ian And Gilah R.
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· 1 bedroom · 2 beds · 1 toilet
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This 30ac property was once the site of a Carding Mill used for the processing of sheep’s wool. Before wool can be spun into thread or yarn, it must be combed, also referred to as carded, to straighten the wool fiber and remove impurities. Water-powered carding machines like the one that was at this site made it much easier and faster to prepare the wool for spinning. It was said that it would take a family months to prepare as much wool by hand as a carding machine could card in a day.  The carding mill on this site would have stood along the creek which is leading from the pond to the Grants Settlement road. Earth berms which you can still see today near the opening of the creek, held back water to power the mill. The pond would have been about 10ft deeper than it currently is now. Over the years the beavers have taken up the charge of damming the creek and making a natural aquatic habitat.  The Old Mill Cabin was constructed in 2020 using salvaged beams from the old fallen down barn that you pass on your way in. It was a family affair with all getting involved in the process.Welcome to the Old Mill Cabin. oldmillcabin.ca Come rest, relax and explore the Ottawa Valley from our off grid cabin. This cabin is located at the site of an 1850’s Carding Mill used to process sheep’s wool; it is a great location to enjoy nature and the history of the area or to use as a base camp to explore the many adventures available locally along the Ottawa River. This two-story 8ft X 12ft cabin is space efficient and can sleep 4. A couch that converts to a double bed downstairs and a spiral staircase leading to a luxurious queen bed loft. This property is completely private and is perfect for a romantic getaway for two or a family glamping weekend with the kids. There is a nearby tent campsite just a short walk away if extra space is needed. (Note: the spiral staircase is steep, if you have mobility challenges you may be more comfortable using the double bed downstairs) The cabin was built using salvaged materials from the original 1850’s Carding Mill and other period buildings on this site. The hand-hewn timbers from the original barn make up the structure of the cabin, the original square nails and hardware are visible on the interior logs and show the craftsmanship of that time. You will have this 30 + acre property to yourself, explore around and you will find evidence of its past industry with ruins of stone foundations and machinery left and long forgotten.  Bring your Canoe or Kayak and paddle around the 60-acre pond that once powered the Mill. The pond is now teaming with wild life, beavers, ducks, Sandhill cranes and countless Red Winged back birds nesting in the bulrushes.   Spring/ Update: the beaver dam broke with the spring run off, there is not enough water to paddle but this makes a fantastic opportunity to see beavers in action.  The beaver lodge visible from the cabin site and dam is just short walk away.  It is amazing to see how they can transform a few sticks and mud into an engineering wonder.  The cabin is insulated and available for year around use.  Heat is provide by a new efficient Pacific Energy wood fireplace.  This is not one of those cool drafty cabins, it’s more “Scandinavian spa” like in that you can have it +30C inside on the coldest of days outside. It takes about an hour or so to get the cabin warmed up and then you can decide what temperature you want by controlling how much wood you put on the fire.  In the winter bring your snowshoes or cross country skis to adventure in the woods or on nearby trials.  When the weather and ice conditions permit, you can ice skate on the pond.  We try to keep an area free of snow for skating but you may need to shovel a bit before you practice your pond hockey skills.  Lighting and power to the cabin are provide by a Jackery Explorer 1000 power station and 2 solar panels.  There is enough energy to power the lights for 4 - 5 days of regular use between charges.  The Jackery is also able to power a variety of small appliances but keep your power consumption in mind when using them and monitor the display that shows you how much power is remaining. Two solar panels are available for charging during longer stays. There is an old farm lane way leading to the cabin. The last 100 meters or so is one way with no turn around spot at the end.  You will need decide if you are comfortable to drive/back in or if you prefer just to park and walk the last bit.  Similarly, in winter please use your judgment to determine what is best for the conditions at the time and the type of vehicle you have.  A sled or wheel barrel will be available to help move things to the cabin. Bedding, a warm feather duvet and pillows are provided for the queen bed upstairs in the loft.  If you will be using the double bed downstairs for sleeping we provide a cover sheet, you will need to bring your own bedding. Please do not cook in the cabin, it is a small space and is not equipped with the proper ventilation to remove fuel exhaust or food odours.  Cooking can be done on the BBQ, there is a side burner on the BBQ that can be used for boiling water and other cooking.  There is a grill pan for the BBQ to cook eggs, pancakes, etc. or if you are adventurous enough to cook over an open fire a there is a grate.  The pots and pans that we supply are not durable enough for open fire cooking.  Please bring your own pans if you are planning on open fire cooking.  There is no running water on site, we supply a 20 Litre jug of potable water for use.  The outhouse is a short walk away behind the cabin.  Please note there is very limited cell reception available in the area.   There are many local attractions and adventures just a short drive or bike ride away. The Ottawa River Provincial Park – 5km The BORCA mountain bike trails – Algonquin Pass trail head less than 2km away White Water National Park and Wilderness Tours Rafting Resort - 4km White Water Brew Pub – Riverside location – 6.5km Ottawa River Paddlers Put-In – 9km Logos Land Water Slide Park – 15km Oaks of Cobden Golf Course – 12km Owl Rafting Resort – 6.5km Ross Museum – 6km Recreational Rail Trial – 5km Algonquin Park – Achray Campground – 108km Forest Lea Ski Trials – 60Km Explore the local towns of Foresters Falls and Beachburg with their unique shops, both just a short car drive away. Foresters Falls has the Ross museum with a great local history of the area as well as artefacts from the original Carding mill that stood on this site. Provided:  20L Water Jug of potable water, Jackery battery for Lights, small appliances, USB charging etc., Single Serve electric Coffee Maker, stove top kettle, BBQ + Propane, Pot, Pan, Plates, Bowls, Cutlery, Cooking utensils, Knives etc., Coffee Mugs, Wine glasses, Water Glasses, Paper towel, Toilet Paper, Camping Chairs, Picnic Table, Cooking Grate for Campfire, Pillows, Bedding, Outhouse, matches, firewood, axe What you might want to bring: Extra potable water and toilet paper, Flashlights, bug spray, Canoe/Kayak, life jackets, coffee, marshmallows, binoculars, fire starters, cooler and ice Pets:  We have marked this listing as no pets allowed.  We did this because we feel pets might not do well in the cabin.  The spiral stairs would not be safe for four legged friends and the interior space is small.  We also have concerns about the wildlife in the area and want to minimize any disruption we have on our wild neighbours.   That being said we know there are always exceptions and some wonderful pets out there.  If you would like to discuss the possibly of bring a pet please reach out to us.
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Allen L.recommends
September 29, 2024
Old Mill Cabin
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Was looking for a remote “off the grid” escape to re-energize and simply connect with nature. Ian and Gilah’s cabin offers exactly this. It is quaint, comfortable and notably well-equipped with very thoughtful attention to making a stay truly enjoyable. From the fire pit, to the star filled sky and sounds of frogs and ducks - to moments of utter silence, the cabin is the epitome of rest and relaxation.
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Wency L.recommends
July 2, 2024
Old Mill Cabin
Best Glamping Experience Ever!
We had an incredible stay at the Old Mill Cabin. The cabin was so comfortable and felt like a home away from home. We were blown away by the attention to detail and the thoughtful preparation that had gone into making our stay special. From the canoe ready to go on the marsh/pond to the fully equipped kitchen with all the cooking ware we needed, everything was simple but perfect. And let's not forget the fire pit, which was well stocked with wood and ready for us to cozy up around on chilly evenings. The cabin had a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, and we felt so relaxed and at ease. We can't wait to come back and experience it all again! 5 stars isn't enough - we'd give it 10 stars if we could! The perfect getaway from the city, with all the amenities and comforts you need to unwind and connect with nature. thank you Ian and Gilah!
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Ngan N.recommends
June 9, 2024
Old Mill Cabin
I loved the cabin very much. It was tidy, unique and I felt warm welcome from the host. They prepared lots of wood for us and even the welcomed drink. There was very clear guideline about the cabin and area nearby. Definitely recommend for my friends.
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Lex T.recommends
May 20, 2024
Old Mill Cabin
Ian and Gilah were great hosts. Everything was well communicated and they were accommodating to questions/requests. The cabin itself was as pictured and contained an information booklet with anything you may need to know. Washroom is a bit far, but that was listed on the site. Thanks for a great stay!
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Nadine T.recommends
March 24, 2024
Old Mill Cabin
Definitely would stay here again. The cabin is very well insulated, stocked with everything you may need. The beds are comfortable and the blanket for the loft was thick. I enjoyed my weekend here and I felt truly like I was "getting away". Thank you Ian and Gilah for providing such an experience.
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Sofiya K.recommends
March 3, 2024
Old Mill Cabin
We loved how private and tucked away Ian and Gilah’s cabin was. It was quiet and had all the essentials that we needed for a relaxing stay. I feel like I haven’t rested like this in a very long time. Would definitely come again! :)
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Foresters Falls, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaTraditional, ancestral territory of Omàmìwininìwag (Algonquin) and Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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