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Yurt Holidays in Canada

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Yurts as a vacation option

Yurt vacations are a great option for people who want a little more comfort in their camping experience. Imagine waking up refreshed – no back pain from constantly bending over or sleeping on a cold, hard floor. Yurts are especially attractive if you are traveling with young children, camping in winter, or if the weather is not good, or you are simply a “high maintenance” camper who prefers not to disturb too much.

What exactly is a yurt?

Yurts are heavy-duty tent residences that originated in Mongolia and Central Asia, where they still commonly serve as year-round housing. Its basic construction is a cylindrical skeleton that supports a conical roof, covered in felt, animal skin or fabric. The yurt has been adapted in Canada and the United States primarily as recreational accommodation in campgrounds and public parks. For the most part, they have electricity, floors, furniture, and a means of cooking. Most sleep 4-6 people and cost more than a camp, but less than a hostel.

Exceptions apply when yurt rentals can range from $ 200- $ 400.

Yurts in Canada

Yurts in Canada are increasing in popularity and are particularly prevalent in British Columbia. Yurts are also increasing in number in Ontario and Quebec. Check your favorite provincial or national park online or call to see if yurts are available. Book Ahead: Reservations for this comfortable camping lodge fill up quickly.

-Yurts in British Columbia:

British Columbia offers yurts at numerous locations throughout the province, including three provincial parks in scenic lakeside locations. These yurts cost $ 65 per yurt and can accommodate four people. Go to BC Parks for more information.

More yurts from BC:

  • Riverbend Inn on Vancouver Island
  • Soule Creek Lodge, Port Renfrew
  • Douglas Lake Ranch – Particularly nice yurts in the interior of British Columbia, 3 1/2 hours from Vancouver
  • Fortress Lake Retreat – Remote yet stunning location on the edge of the Rocky Mountains of Alberta and British Columbia.

-Yurts in Ontario:

Ontario Parks has introduced yurts at several of its locations, including the provincial treasure, Algonquin Park. These 16 foot diameter canvas covered shelters sit on the ground and offer many amenities. Rates for 2010 are $ 85 per night per yurt.

-Yurts in Quebec:

Since 2005, Parcs Québec has offered this rustic accommodation in beautiful settings such as Gaspé, Saguenay and Mont-Tremblant. An overnight stay in a Parcs Québec yurt starts at $ 120.

-Yurts in Cape Breton:

Wake up to an ocean view by booking a yurt at Cabot Shores on Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island. Luxury camping for $ 35 per night, per person.

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