Cabins in Newfoundland and Labrador

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Canada's easternmost province is the place for off-the-beaten-track cabin adventures. Watching the first sunrise in North America from Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site. Hiking ancient Inuit trails through the Torngat Mountains National Park. Kayaking beneath soaring icebergs or spotting whales and puffins along the coast. Renting a cabin is the ideal way to explore Newfoundland's great outdoors without battling the weather―wind, rain, and snow are common outside of the summer months. Both Terra Nova National Park and Gros Morne National Park have oTENTik rentals, A-frame-style cabins equipped with comfy beds, electric heaters, and basic furniture. Rustic cabins with no amenities are also available for those wanting to go completely off-grid. Alternatively, seek out a Hipcamp with lodging in a unique corner of Newfoundland and Labrador, such as a remote cabin on Governors island in the Bay of Islands or a lakeside RV near the shores of Conception Bay.

Top-rated cabin rentals in Newfoundland and Labrador

Stowbridges Cabin

1. Stowbridges Cabin

Corner Brook, NL · 1 site
Stowbridges Cabin is a restored two-story fishing house set in a quiet, sheltered cove along Newfoundland’s Bay of Islands. Surrounded by rugged coastline and the North Arm Hills, it’s an ideal off-grid basecamp for hiking, exploring, or simply unplugging by the ocean. IMPORTANT & MUST READ: This property is only accessible by boat, with a ride of approximately 1 hour. Guests must arrange a boat charter at the time of booking, which comes at an additional cost. The host will coordinate and connect you with the charter service. For the smoothest crossing, it’s recommended to travel in the morning or evening, as afternoon winds can make the bay rough. Initial arrival would be at Bay of Islands Yacht Club in Corner Brook, NL. You'll be taken to the cabin from there. The cabin sleeps up to 10–12 guests and includes a full kitchen, running water, a bathroom with hot and cold water, and a wood stove for cozy evenings. Outside, enjoy a fire pit, beach access, and sweeping coastal views. Activities include the Saltbox Restaurant & Everoutdoor Adventures: https://everoutdoor.ca/outdoor-adventures/ There is currently no cell service at the cabin (limited signal available a short hike away), though Starlink internet is in the process of being installed. Until then, this remains a true disconnect-and-reset experience in a remote, unforgettable setting.
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East Coast Newfoundland Cottage & Cabins

2. East Coast Newfoundland Cottage & Cabins

NL · 1 site
We sit on a rock, as does all of Newfoundland, overlooking a creek fed by Bauline Pond, which flows into the rocky beach next to our property. We are sheltered by a rocky hillside, under which we walk to the beach just 30 feet away. We have views of Bauline Harbour, an active working harbour with two commercial fishing boats, one island/whale tour boat, and many local fishing boats when the fishery is open. We are at the cultural center of Bauline, a hamlet of fifteen houses, a wharf, a pond, and access to the East Coast Trail. Just beyond Bauline Pond, there is an excellent restaurant, FORAGER, and a hotel, Cliff’s Edge Retreat. We are at the heart of the Irish Loop, or the Southern Shore, and very conveniently located for travel: North to St. John’s (50 minutes), south to Trepassey (1:15), west to Dildo (1:15), and east to Ireland (about 5 hours).
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Canada's easternmost province is the place for off-the-beaten-track cabin adventures. Watching the first sunrise in North America from Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site. Hiking ancient Inuit trails through the Torngat Mountains National Park. Kayaking beneath soaring icebergs or spotting whales and puffins along the coast. Renting a cabin is the ideal way to explore Newfoundland's great outdoors without battling the weather―wind, rain, and snow are common outside of the summer months. Both Terra Nova National Park and Gros Morne National Park have oTENTik rentals, A-frame-style cabins equipped with comfy beds, electric heaters, and basic furniture. Rustic cabins with no amenities are also available for those wanting to go completely off-grid. Alternatively, seek out a Hipcamp with lodging in a unique corner of Newfoundland and Labrador, such as a remote cabin on Governors island in the Bay of Islands or a lakeside RV near the shores of Conception Bay.

Top-rated cabin rentals in Newfoundland and Labrador

Stowbridges Cabin

1. Stowbridges Cabin

Corner Brook, NL · 1 site
Stowbridges Cabin is a restored two-story fishing house set in a quiet, sheltered cove along Newfoundland’s Bay of Islands. Surrounded by rugged coastline and the North Arm Hills, it’s an ideal off-grid basecamp for hiking, exploring, or simply unplugging by the ocean. IMPORTANT & MUST READ: This property is only accessible by boat, with a ride of approximately 1 hour. Guests must arrange a boat charter at the time of booking, which comes at an additional cost. The host will coordinate and connect you with the charter service. For the smoothest crossing, it’s recommended to travel in the morning or evening, as afternoon winds can make the bay rough. Initial arrival would be at Bay of Islands Yacht Club in Corner Brook, NL. You'll be taken to the cabin from there. The cabin sleeps up to 10–12 guests and includes a full kitchen, running water, a bathroom with hot and cold water, and a wood stove for cozy evenings. Outside, enjoy a fire pit, beach access, and sweeping coastal views. Activities include the Saltbox Restaurant & Everoutdoor Adventures: https://everoutdoor.ca/outdoor-adventures/ There is currently no cell service at the cabin (limited signal available a short hike away), though Starlink internet is in the process of being installed. Until then, this remains a true disconnect-and-reset experience in a remote, unforgettable setting.
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East Coast Newfoundland Cottage & Cabins

2. East Coast Newfoundland Cottage & Cabins

NL · 1 site
We sit on a rock, as does all of Newfoundland, overlooking a creek fed by Bauline Pond, which flows into the rocky beach next to our property. We are sheltered by a rocky hillside, under which we walk to the beach just 30 feet away. We have views of Bauline Harbour, an active working harbour with two commercial fishing boats, one island/whale tour boat, and many local fishing boats when the fishery is open. We are at the cultural center of Bauline, a hamlet of fifteen houses, a wharf, a pond, and access to the East Coast Trail. Just beyond Bauline Pond, there is an excellent restaurant, FORAGER, and a hotel, Cliff’s Edge Retreat. We are at the heart of the Irish Loop, or the Southern Shore, and very conveniently located for travel: North to St. John’s (50 minutes), south to Trepassey (1:15), west to Dildo (1:15), and east to Ireland (about 5 hours).
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