Strongwater Cabins

Connecting with nature and the hush of the forest brings you to your true self.

 

 
 

Climb the natural rock steps to Cabin 1 Tree House with a deck overlooking the forest.

 

Cabin 2 is also a Tree House built right into the forest. The natural rock staircase is rugged, but the view from the deck is green, soothing and well worth it.

 

Cabin 3’s name is “Heaven”. It is a private cabin on a beautiful serene site with heavenly views of the forest.

 

Cabin 4 is popular for its seclusion and tranquility. The forest views from the deck chairs are only one rock step away.

 

Cabin 5 was named “Lightning”. It is a quaint and cozy place to enjoy the forest.

 

Cabin 6 is our small treasure. It has a Dutch-door and a bench on the deck. In the cool season, we turn Cabin 6 from a sleeping cabin into an Infrared Sauna which features colour-therapy lights for our guests’ use. Donations accepted.

 

A ramp lit with fairylights leads up to Loft 2 which sits atop the structure housing the washrooms. It has a large deck facing the forest and many windows.

 

The SkookumBus is parked beneath towering evergreens. The bright pink bus, embellished with paintings of the farm birds who live on the property. All guests have access to this outdoor kitchen.

 

The Summer Glamping Tent is at Strongwater! (May long weekend - September 30) This romantic get-away for two is nestled under towering evergreens.

Features inside the 12’x14’ canvas structure include: a double bed, bedside tables with lamps, a cute little shelf nook, a table and chairs, and a heater for chilly nights. Outside, you will find this charming table with chairs, plus a firepit. An outdoor kitchen is available.

Escape into nature, camping in the tent that provides the comforts of your bedroom. It is unavailable during the cooler months.

 

Campsites 1 - 6 are large and private beneath the towering trees with trees and bushes between them and only the sky above. They each include a fire pit and picnic table. Perfect for tents or self-contained RVs.

Campsites 7-11 are open-concept to bring your group together or to enjoy your camping community under those mile-high trees.

 

Men's and Women's washrooms on either end of the building. A dishwashing station behind the door in the front. Hot water. Clean and modern facilities with large stalls. Private showers. Potable water for refilling your jugs and water bottles (no single-use bottles, please).

Please Note! Children 8 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Sadly, we’ve had damage done by young children who cannot reach or clog toilets.