Tiny homes in Canada with wildlife watching

Canada offers plenty of space for camping and RVing with lakes, forests, and natural wonders abound.

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Harmony Resorts - Grand Valley

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Orangeville, ON
Situated alongside the Grand River and surrounded by 100’s of acres of farmland, our serene woodlands provide the perfect place to unwind. Mature cedar and maple trees envelope each of our sites, with views and access to the river.The Grand river is an excellent fishing spot known for its bass, walleye, perch, trout, pike, carp and catfish. On a hot summer day, bring an inflatable water toy and float along its shallow waters. For those who prefer to swim in a pool, we have a lovely one located in the center of the park to enjoy.Hikers can explore the nearby Grand Valley Trail or explore the Upper Grand Trailway, an abandoned CPR Line which was lovingly resurfaced to provide access to the countryside. Right down the street is the Luther Marsh Conservation Area which is one of the best bird-watching spots in Ontario. It is also home to over 50 species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles.Join us to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the quiet beauty of the countryside.
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Bunkin’ The Bruce

4 sites · Lodging, Tents50 acres · Tobermory, ON
Welcome to a little piece of camper’s paradise tucked in the beautiful, secluded forests of the Bruce Peninsula! Our property is a gorgeous 50+ acres filled with towering trees, kilometres of rugged trails, subtle symphonies of a variety of local birds, clear star-filled skies, sprawling wild strawberries, raspberries and cherries, and quiet (radio free) campsites. We are the perfect location for whatever adventures you have planned on the peninsula: just across the road from majestic Lake Huron, 25 minutes south of Tobermory, less than 20 minutes from Bruce Peninsula National Park, and 15 minutes from Lion’s Head.
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Beechwood Bunkie Life

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Wiarton, ON
We have just under an acre of property with a beautiful bunkie on it in a nicely treed area of the property. Watch beautiful sunsets on the wrap around deck. Enjoy roasting some s’mores around a campfire. Hit the hiking trails. Try some wind surfing. Head to the beach. Very quite a peaceful life here if you just want to escape the city for a couple days.
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Harmony Resorts - Huntsville Lagoon

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Huntsville, ON
Find us in the heart of Muskoka nestled between the Big East River and two beautiful lagoons. Located just 5 minutes from downtown Huntsville and adjacent to Arrowhead Provincial Park, we are the perfect place to experience the beauty of the region. Enjoy our numerous waterfront sites and have a front row seat as the majestic river flows by. Alongside the river you will find impressive sand deposits you can enjoy as you play and relax on our private beach. Rent a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard and travel down the river on one of many exciting canoe route trails. Day trip into Arrowhead Provincial Park where you can mountain bike, go boating, fish at Mayflower and Arrowhead lake, or hike to picturesque Stubbs Falls. Be sure not to miss the chance to take in the panoramic views from the famous Big Bend Lookout.We can’t wait for you to stay with us and see why Muskoka is one of the top vacation destinations in Canada.
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Harmony Resorts - South Algonquin

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · ON
Located on the shores of beautiful Benoir Lake and surrounded by the unsurpassed splendor of the Haliburton Highlands, we are an outdoor enthusiasts playground. The rugged landscape of the Canadian Shield is abundant with lakes and trails to explore. There is always so much to do here, canoeing, kayaking, boating, swimming, horseback riding, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ATVing, hiking, and fishing the nearly 40 miles of connected waterways. The possibilities are near endless! Discover the natural mysteries of Algonquin Park, entering through the park’s south gate located right across the road. Journey into the wilderness as you hike through the trails or rent a canoe from us to explore Kingscote lake or travel up the York River to High Falls.
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The Rad Shack

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Jordan River, BC
Aloha, Brah's, Wahine's and all those in betweeny's! The Rad Shack is a most excellent west coast cabana. Surrounded by incredible forests, spend your day surfing, exploring the Juan de Fuca trails, hiking along the local beaches or just chillin in The Rad Shack. We are within walking distance of Jordan River and China Beach. The immediate environment is a beautiful, lush, west coast forest with a creek, a froggy habited lagoon, and all kinds of birds, raccoons, salamanders, and bears, oh my!
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HollyWoods - Near Waterton NP

4 sites · Lodging, Tents4 acres · AB
Our property is located in the peaceful ranching hamlet of Twin Butte (28km south of Pincher Creek). We are only 1km away from the legendary Twin Butte General Store/Mexican Restaurant which features great food, ice cream, and live music. Drive 20 minutes south and you'll be in the spectacular Waterton Lakes National park where you can find great hiking, biking, paddling, fishing, and amazing wildlife viewing. Drive 20 minutes north and west and you'll be in the beautiful front ranges of Castle Wildland Provincial Park, which also offers excellent hiking and fishing opportunities. If you venture a little further (about an hour), you'll have access to all of the opportunities the rest of the Castle Provinical Park or Crowsnest Pass has to offer, with many recreational activities available. No dogs or other pets are allowed on the property as we have our own pets and our neighbors have livestock.
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Hidden Haven

1 site · Lodging120 acres · Swift Current, SK
We are located right outside the Swift Current city limits. Hidden away from the highway, you will spot our tiny house once you drive over the hill. Located in the privacy of coulees on the 120 acres, in view of the city, you can drive right up to the front door of our tiny house. This quaint haven sleeps up to 4 people with a queen-size bed and 2 twins. It is off-grid, with a wood-burning stove, and solar lights. We do provide a generator to allow for instant hot water shower, electricity and power to run a hot plate or toaster. Your rental comes with clean sheets and towel, dry firewood, coffee and tea and 4 bottles of drinking water (please pack in more if you need more). This tiny house is a passion project for my husband, myself and our 3 daughters. We hope you have as much fun exploring, playing and making memories on this land as we do.
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Lièvre Rouge- Refuge en forêt

3 sites · Lodging, Tents275 acres · QC
Le Lièvre Rouge est un refuge éco-responsable au coeur de la vaste forêt majestueuse des Hautes Laurentides. Accessible en été comme en hiver, le Lièvre Rouge offre aux amants de la nature la chance de vivre une déconnexion totale en séjournant dans le confort d’une de nos cabines hors réseau. Facilement accessible depuis Montréal ou depuis la région de Gatineau/Ottawa, le Lièvre Rouge est situé au kilomètre 168 du parc linéaire le P’tit Train du Nord dans la petite municipalité du Lac-Saguay.
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The Oak Den

4 sites · Lodging, Tents7 acres · Thames Centre, ON
The Oak Den is a seven acre private backyard escape located just 20 minutes from London Ontario. A short walk to the campsites away from the main road allows for multiple tents and a more secluded experience. A tranquil forest surrounds the area with lots of wildlife to watch including birds, rabbits, deer, raccoons, groundhogs, toads and much more. Fireflies in the early summer months are a must-see along with the sounds of turkeys in the spring and coyotes occasionally howling in the distance. A large main campfire area and easy marked walking trails to the Thames River make this a perfect little escape from the city life.Follow our journey on Instagram and Facebook @theoakden for updates as we grow and seasonal conditions. 
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Between The Flags Camp 'n Cabins

1 site · Lodging120 acres · Gimli, MB
Hip, hip, hooray! "Between the Flags Camp 'n Cabins" is now open to nice folks. Located a short drive from the tourist town of Gimli, we've got 120 acres of forest. It's secluded and quite quiet with several kilometers of mowed, signed, and mapped trails, a pond with a floating dock and seating area, a common area with outdoor games, a fire pit, and a small stage for campers/renters to interact. There are 2 tiny houses available for rent: 1.) Micro Cabin in the Secluded Forest and 2.) The Blue Owl Tiny House Experience. There are 3 non-serviced, back-in RV sites and a few shaded tent sites. Both cabins, each RV and tent sites all have a picnic table and firepit. We have 4 traditional outhouses, a septic holding tank and a black-water tote for your convenience. We've set up a couple of challenging Scavenger Hunts along the trails. Printed checklists and pencils are in the Book Box located at the common games area near the stage. Berry picking (Saskatoons, Cranberries, Loganberries are abundant while in season. There are plenty of wildflowers and an opportunity to see wildlife in it's natural setting. Gimli Motorsports Park is close by and there are endless events in the popular tourist town of Gimli and surrounding area including farmer's markets, restaurants, beach, racing, festivals and more!
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Eco Acres Farm

7 sites · Lodging250 acres · Arden, ON
Our land is about 250 acres of mixed forest and wetland near the Canadian Shield. We have trails on the property for the exclusive use of our guests and ourselves. We offer canoes in the warmer months and snowshoes in the winter. There is a lovely pond with Muskoka chairs for you to enjoy the sounds of nature. You might come across deer, porcupines, beavers, or even river otters when visiting.
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Tiny homes in Canada with wildlife watching guide

Overview

Though Canada is the world’s second-largest country, a staggering 80 percent of its land is uninhabited, which means there’s plenty of space for camping, glamping, and RVing. With pristine lakes, lush forests, and natural wonders just begging to be a part of your next camping trip, here are some of the best places in Canada to sleep under the stars.

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The Atlantic Region

Composed of tiny islands and peninsulas, the four Atlantic provinces form a crescent-shaped bay on Canada’s eastern coast: the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Prince Edward Island National Park faces the gulf, and with its scenic coastal landscape, charming lighthouses, and sand dunes, it’s easy to see why it inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s famous novel, Anne of Green Gables. Meanwhile, Gros Morne National Park, a world heritage site on the west coast of Newfoundland, is an ecological kaleidoscope of misty fjords for kayaking, sea caves, and the highest waterfall in eastern North America. New Brunswick’s Fundy National Park is all about high tides, and Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Highlands National Park covers major landscapes—think steep cliffs, rocky coastline hiking trails, and tundra-like plateaus, plus wildlife like moose, puffins, whales, and bald eagles.

Central Canada

The southern parts of Central Canada, bordering four of the five Great Lakes, are a camper’s dream, with green countryside, forests, and thousands of lakes and rivers. Check out the quiet coves and charming fishing villages, or find a camping spot along the rugged cliffs of Forillon National Park, set on the outer tip of Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula. In Bruce Peninsula National Park in Ontario, just four hours north of Toronto, look out for limestone cliffs, dozens of orchid species, and a variety of wildlife—everything from white-tailed deer and otters to porcupines and even black bears. Plus, at the northern tip of Bruce Peninsula, you’ll find underwater adventure at Fathom Five National Marine Park. Dive down to explore more than 20 shipwrecks, or view them through crystal-clear water from a glass-bottomed boat. And don’t miss the astounding flowerpot rock formations caused by tidal pool erosion.

The Prairie Provinces

Here in the south you’ll find wide-open plains, but head north in the Prairie Provinces and you’ll see some of the most ecologically diverse landscapes in the country. With its subarctic forest, tundra, and part of North America’s largest expanse of peat bog, Manitoba’s Wapusk National Park is a prime location to see polar bears with one of the largest known maternity denning areas for the great white bears. Grasslands, forests, and lakes all come together in Riding Mountain National Park, where you can watch bison munch on grass or, if you time your trip right, view the Northern Lights. Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park is yet another place to spot a herd of bison grazing on the endless plain. And, of course, the Alberta province shelters quite a few gorgeous parks among the world’s premier destinations. The Crypt Lake Trail in Waterton Lakes National Park is on many hiker wishlists due to its spectacular waterfall and wildflower views. See an epic sunrise over the mirror-like water of the iconic Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, one of the most photographed locations in the entire country. You can also explore the ancient Athabasca Glacier in the Columbia Icefields while visiting the southern end of Jasper National Park.

The West Coast (The Pacific Region)

This is one of the most mountainous areas in Canada—the Pacific Coast Mountains start around Vancouver and the Canadian Rocky Mountains lie to the east—and British Columbia provincial parks and campsites are a main draw. There’s tons to do in Pacific Rim National Park: take a surf lesson at Long Beach, go canoeing through the maze of rugged Broken Group Islands, or hike the 47-mile West Coast Trail through the rainforest for backcountry camping. Road trip to Yoho National Park in the Rocky Mountains for towering waterfalls, or hike Mount Revelstoke National Park’s trails for views of wildflower meadows, 800-year-old red cedar trees, and impressive wetlands. If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of mountain caribou, pine marten, or golden eagles.

Northern Canada

Most of the terrain in Northern Canada is rocky and barren with sparse vegetation. Hike through the Arctic at Auyuittuq National Park in the Nunavut territory for scenic fjords, rushing rivers, and huge glaciers, plus the chance to cross paths with lemmings or polar bears. If visiting the Northwest TerritoriesNahanni National Park, prepare yourself for camping sites near the epic Virginia Falls, known for being double the size of Niagara. You may encounter a bit more life by traveling west to the Yukon province, where Kluane National Park is a prime location to watch the grizzlies, caribou, and eagles who live among the backcountry peaks and sprawling valleys.

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