Photo via 350 Farms / Facebook
Canadians love to explore the great outdoors during the day, but for many, it’s a different story when the sun goes down.
While the idea of sleeping under a blanket of stars is a dreamy one, tenting is not everyone’s cup of tea. Luckily, there’s a solution!
This summer, get some shut-eye surrounded by trees, wildlife and luxury amenities at 350 Farms in Alberta, where they offer all-inclusive packages.
Described as a “haven for peace and relaxation,” this comfortable retreat is located 3 hours northeast of Edmonton and is a charming alternative for guests who don’t want to brave the elements.
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“Camping is more than just pitching a tent and roughing it out,” they explain on their website.
“We believe that camping is a way to reconnect with nature, unwind from the chaos of everyday life, and create unforgettable memories. That’s why we’ve elevated the camping experience to a whole new level of luxury.”
With your choice of a canvas tent or geodome, guests are encouraged to enjoy a pillowy bed, as well as food, snacks, drinks, a morning breakfast board, and a class or workshop – all of which are included in the price of your stay.
They’ll even give you a bottle of bubbly and some chocolate-covered strawberries to get your trip started!
The best part? It’s pet friendly, and you can visit all year round – though it will cost you $385 a night (or $174 if you only want accommodation).
Either way, you’ll have to book ahead of time, because it gets pretty busy.
Check it out and enjoy!
Where: Township Rd 640, Bonnyville No. 87, AB
Cost: $174+
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