33km from Baddeck · 2 sites · LodgingPlease read before booking.
Maybe you love camping but don’t want to pitch a tent tonight—or maybe you just want a simple place to unplug and breathe. If you’re seeking a full kitchen or bathroom, this isn’t the right fit. But if you want a back-to-basics stay that helps you reconnect with nature (without sleeping on the ground), The Spruce is for you.
This is close-to-off-grid camping with a twist of comfort: furnished pine cabins tucked into the forest.
The Spruce (220 sq ft) offers:
Queen Haven mattress in the loft (ladder access)
Writing nook with desk + chair
Pull-out couch (sleeps 2 more)
Direct-vent propane heater
Rugs, shelves, mirror, and tall windows for natural light
Private deck with dining bench/outdoor seating for coffee or stargazing
Sleeps up to 4 guests
Cooking & Dining:
Butane stove (BYO butane, or add-on available)
Cooking essentials (frying pan, pot, utensils, dishes, cups, flatware for 4)
Off-Grid Essentials:
Outdoor grill counter with space for meal prep and cooking
🚫 No electricity inside (Wi-Fi available at gazebo)
💧 Bring your own water (we can guide you to local springs)
🛏️ Bedding not included — bring your own or add on a bedding set
Shared Spaces:
Cinderella incineration-toilet bathroom bunkie
Covered gazebo with lounge + Wi-Fi — your spot to connect or plan your next adventure
Trail to the Margaree River (steep steps — use at your own risk)
Add-Ons:
Bedding set: $30
Butane canister: $8
Propane canister: $8
Tucked in a forested area of the property, The Spruce is a private off-grid bunkie designed for peaceful rest and deep exhale. Wake to the sound of birds, sip coffee on the deck beneath rustling spruce branches (and neighboring grouse), and watch the light shift through the trees as the day unfolds.
Inside, you’ll find a cozy main level with a pull-out couch and tall wood ceilings that draw your eyes up. Climb the ladder to a spacious loft with a queen Haven mattress and a writing nook for slow mornings or quiet reflection — your nest in the trees. The direct-vent propane heater keeps you warm on cool nights, and large windows on both levels let the outdoors in.
Outside, you’ll find a rustic outdoor dining area with a handmade wooden table.