The best tiny homes near Concord

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Concord is a suburban district of Vaughn in Ontario’s York region, north of Toronto. Outdoor lovers will appreciate how it’s situated to offer the best of both worlds—close to city amenities and places to stock up on gear and supplies, as well as multiple parks and conservation areas. Hiking, bird watching, kayaking, picnicking, and camping are all just a short drive away.

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ARKA, Tiny House

1. ARKA, Tiny House

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47km from Concord · 1 site · Lodging · Acton, ON
Tucked in the heart of Halton Hills, our tiny house, is a handcrafted gazebo-style cabana nestled beside a scenic water stream and surrounded by 16 acres of private forest. Located just 45 minutes from Toronto, it offers the perfect blend of serenity and convenience. Enjoy a peaceful river with a waterfall, abundant wildlife, and natural beauty, while staying close to local shops, restaurants, and amenities. The Space: This tiny house offers stunning forest and water views with a cozy, open-concept design. Inside, you'll find: • Kitchenette: Equipped with essentials, including a toaster oven, electric cooktop, French press, Starbucks coffee, teas, and basic condiments. • Living Area: A convenient sitting space with a bar countertop overlooking the river. • Sleeping Area: A full-size mattress covered with a waterproof sanitize cover with a couple of blankets and pillows will be provided in the sleeping area. Hosts recommend that guests bring their own towels, bedding sets, or sleeping bags. The mattress is double or full size. • Bathroom: Since the tiny home is off grid there is just a sink with a faucet pump and a compost toilet. There is no shower. • Climate Control: A heat pump system ensures comfort with both heating and air conditioning. Explore nearby conservation areas like Limehouse, Silvercreek, Terracota, and Rockwood for hiking, canoeing, snowshoeing and more, or simply relax by the dock and soak in the tranquility of this one-of-a-kind retreat. This tiny home is a really perfect shelter that can serve different purposes such as a base camp for photographers, and influencers, that work enjoying outdoor activities, for example.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
CA$185
 / night

Concord is a suburban district of Vaughn in Ontario’s York region, north of Toronto. Outdoor lovers will appreciate how it’s situated to offer the best of both worlds—close to city amenities and places to stock up on gear and supplies, as well as multiple parks and conservation areas. Hiking, bird watching, kayaking, picnicking, and camping are all just a short drive away.

100% (6)

Top-rated campgrounds

ARKA, Tiny House

1. ARKA, Tiny House

94%
(8)
47km from Concord · 1 site · Lodging · Acton, ON
Tucked in the heart of Halton Hills, our tiny house, is a handcrafted gazebo-style cabana nestled beside a scenic water stream and surrounded by 16 acres of private forest. Located just 45 minutes from Toronto, it offers the perfect blend of serenity and convenience. Enjoy a peaceful river with a waterfall, abundant wildlife, and natural beauty, while staying close to local shops, restaurants, and amenities. The Space: This tiny house offers stunning forest and water views with a cozy, open-concept design. Inside, you'll find: • Kitchenette: Equipped with essentials, including a toaster oven, electric cooktop, French press, Starbucks coffee, teas, and basic condiments. • Living Area: A convenient sitting space with a bar countertop overlooking the river. • Sleeping Area: A full-size mattress covered with a waterproof sanitize cover with a couple of blankets and pillows will be provided in the sleeping area. Hosts recommend that guests bring their own towels, bedding sets, or sleeping bags. The mattress is double or full size. • Bathroom: Since the tiny home is off grid there is just a sink with a faucet pump and a compost toilet. There is no shower. • Climate Control: A heat pump system ensures comfort with both heating and air conditioning. Explore nearby conservation areas like Limehouse, Silvercreek, Terracota, and Rockwood for hiking, canoeing, snowshoeing and more, or simply relax by the dock and soak in the tranquility of this one-of-a-kind retreat. This tiny home is a really perfect shelter that can serve different purposes such as a base camp for photographers, and influencers, that work enjoying outdoor activities, for example.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
CA$185
 / night

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The best tiny homes near Concord guide

Where to go

Boyd Conservation Area

The Boyd Conservation Area is a true urban oasis. Located within the headwaters of the Don and Humber rivers, the park boasts over 300 acres of natural habitats. This family-friendly spot offers picnic sites, hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. Leashed pets are welcome.

Kortright Centre for Conservation

Home to Ontario’s leading center for sustainable education and events, the Kortright Centre features over 800 acres of forest, meadows, wetlands, and wildlife. Visitors can head out on a guided nature walk, participate in educational programming (like naturalist certifications in the study of reptiles, birds, and insects), and attend special events for children and seniors.

Sibbald Point Provincial Park

Less than an hour north of Concord, Sibbald Point is a full-service provincial park with ample camping options, hiking, swimming, biking, and an interpretive trail. Pick radio-free campground for a true urban escape in summer, or try skiing or snowshoeing in winter.

Milne Dam Conservation Park

The Milne Dam Conservation Park was once home to a mill, a dam, and a thriving business community. Today, it’s a must-visit urban park that is well-regarded for birdwatching. Blue herons, woodpeckers, chickadees, blue jays, and mallards are spotted daily around the many hiking trails and picnic spots.

When to go

Expect large crowds around Concord during summertime weekends and special holidays, including Canada Day. The day-use facilities at Sibbald Point Provincial Park are especially crowded during long weekends and summer, so you must book your spot in advance. Concord-area parks and conservation sites offer limited services throughout winter, but many are open for skiers and snowshoers. It’s best to confirm opening hours before you go.

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