Treehouses in Ontario

To spend time by the lake, in the deep woods, or on one of thousands of islands, head for Ontario.

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6 top treehouses sites in Ontario

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Anastasia’s Domain!

5 sites · Lodging45 acres · North Glengarry, ON
The tranquility and solitude. Get away from it all when you stay under the stars, off-grid in nature, come discover, Our sanctuary is 45 acres on the edge of over a 1000 acres of forests and lakes with hiking, biking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails. Book a visit to sit in our traditional Mongolian Yurt. Eat in our authentic Finnish cookhouse, swim, in the 18' deep pond. Explore the honey bees in their natural habitat. Visit our chickens and rabbits, skate in the winter. Welcome to Anastasia’s Domain! We live off grid, our farm is biodynamic and biodiverse. Our small cabins are 200 sq’ on 2 levels, the loft has a queen bed and the main floor has a futon. Our Treehouse cabin is 400 SQ' and can sleep 9. The toilet has its own door with a composting modern toilet. We provide natural water in a pump dispenser and a small fridge. All is solar power. There’s a barbecue. The cookhouse is 200’ away and sits 10. Come enjoy the 50 km’s of trails in beautiful, historic, Alexandria. Experience living in a self sustaining way! This is a cabin experience, come prepared for an exciting time! For your enjoyment, we have 2 e-bikes available for 20$ per hour, snow shoes $10 hr. We also have fresh organic farm foods for sale as well as our own organic honey... We are pleased to offer a pool and shower availability at the beautiful Georgian House Day Spa & Restaurant. 5 minute drive the usage is $25 per hour per person and includes towels & bathrobe. Bathing suit is required. Spa treatments and eating can be reserved with them.
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Arthur L.’s Land

2 sites · Lodging100 acres · Ottawa, ON
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Pedja’s Tree House

1 site · Lodging80 acres · Griffith, ON
It is tree house in the middle of the forest. Tucked away in the lush forest, our tree house offers a sense of seclusion and privacy that's perfect for those seeking a break from the noise and chaos of everyday life. Surrounded by the towering pines and cedars, you'll find yourself in a peaceful oasis, far removed from the stresses of the modern world
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Cedar fox Farm

1 site · Lodging77 acres · Cornwall, ON
Enjoy your stay in a treehouse in our cedar forest. There are multiple trails surrounding the treehouse, including a pond where you can feed the fish. Watch the bees gather pollen to make our own honey. We also have lots of farm cats and kittens. You’re welcome to enjoy our forest and enjoy nature to its fullest. Tree house can be accessed by vehicle most of the year. We are situated beside a organic dairy farm, so farm animals may be visible.
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Treetop Retreat

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Singhampton, ON
Experience the enchantment of an off-grid tree house retreat, where a unique abode is delicately perched among the trees using innovative tree tabs. Let the gentle swaying of the trees provide a natural and immersive experience, creating a harmonious connection with the surrounding environment. Step onto the deck and be captivated by breathtaking views of the lush forest and open fields. This serene space is not just a dwelling; it's a haven for relaxation and communion with nature. Gather around the campfire, lose yourself in the pages of a good book while swaying in the hammock, or set out to explore nearby hiking trails and swimming spots. Embrace the tranquility of glamping in nature, where every moment is an opportunity to relax and unwind. Start your mornings with a cup of coffee, accompanied by the sweet melodies of birdsong, and conclude your days by marveling at the stunning sunset views. Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the extraordinary. Our off-grid tree house invites you to unwind, rejuvenate, and revel in the beauty of nature. Your cozy tree house adventure is ready for you to enjoy.
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The Pickalotta

1 site · Lodging74 acres · South Dundas, ON
The Pickalotta is an off-grid oasis in the middle of fertile farm country. Joel and Stephanie along with their family have created a space full of art and nature. Learn more about this land: Get away from the hustle at our off-grid oasis. A unique structure with a living roof. You can pick your own veggies in our seasonal garden and cook outdoors with our authentic-earth oven! On Winter days, cozy up in the cabin with your favourite book, go snowshoeing on the trails, or you can sweat your cares away in the wood-fired sauna or maybe even some try cold water therapy. Includes all cooking tools you need for a good meal.Seasonal amenities- on-demand hot water and shower facilities. You’ll enjoy access to our property, the boardwalk raised bed garden, the adjacent property's trails for a good walk! Watch the sunrise and sunset sitting on the large wrap-around porch while sipping on a relaxing cup of tea. We supply the wood to use in the fire pit, the wood-burning sauna and the earth oven. No need to worry about stoking the fire throughout the night to keep warm, the little propane fireplace is thermostat controlled and will keep you toasty warm. You’ll have access to the property which includes the garden, and the wood-burning sauna… we can give you a tour of our art studio if you wish. You’ll also have access to 2km of walking trails on our neighbouring property, we have snowshoes for our guests in the winter months.
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Treehouses in Ontario guide

Overview

Camping in Ontario is all about lakes and forests, with easy access to nature in the province’s national and provincial parks, wine-making regions, and lakeside cottage communities. Though home to Canada’s national capital, (Ottawa), its largest city (Toronto), and its most popular tourist attraction (Niagara Falls), Ontario’s location bordering four of the five Great Lakes means sandy beaches, thousands of islands, remote canoe routes, and miles of wooded trails to explore. The province’s peak outdoor season runs from May to October before the area settles into dramatic autumn foliage and snowy winters.

Georgian Bay

Two of Ontario’s national parks, Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bay Islands, as well as the Fathom Five National Marine Conservation Area, are located along the Georgian Bay section of Lake Huron, northwest of Toronto. Other area highlights include Killarney and Killbear provincial parks, known for hiking and camping, and Manitoulin Island, the world’s largest freshwater island, where several indigenous communities welcome visitors interested in learning about their cultures.

Northwestern Ontario

This immense region follows the shores of Lake Superior and stretches north through the deep woods to Hudson Bay. From the gateway cities of Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay, campers can explore remote Pukaskwa National Park, as well as Sleeping Giant and Lake Superior provincial parks along the shores of the largest Great Lake.

Eastern Ontario

East of Toronto and hugging Lake Ontario, Prince Edward County is popular among campers and glampers who love good food or want to laze on the beaches and sand dunes of Sandbanks Provincial Park. Continuing east along the St. Lawrence River (which divides Canada from the United States), you can paddle from island to island or set up camp in Thousand Islands National Park. Major cities in eastern Ontario are Ottawa, Canada’s national capital, and Kingston, where the Rideau Canal meets the St. Lawrence.

Southwestern Ontario

Ontario’s southwest corner borders both Lake Erie and Lake Huron, between Toronto and Detroit. You can visit Canada’s southernmost point in Point Pelee National Park and tour the small wineries that cluster around the towns of Kingsville and Leamington. The popular beaches and campsites of Pinery Provincial Park are along Lake Huron’s southern shore.

Central Ontario

Encompassing the city of Toronto, Rouge National Urban Park, the Niagara region, and the Muskoka Lakes—known as Ontario’s “cottage country”—Central Ontario also includes Algonquin Provincial Park, one of Ontario’s most popular canoe camping areas, and Bon Echo Provincial Park, where more than 250 indigenous pictographs are preserved on rocky cliffs.

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