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Treehouse in Sunshine Coast Regional District
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Cabin One of Strongwater Camping & Cabins is surrounded by nature. The balcony with table & 2 deck chairs has a gorgeous view into the forest and over the campground. Enjoy the picnic table and firepit as you relax listening to the sounds of birds. Double doors open to your choice of 2 twin beds or a king-size with bedside tables and lamps, a small table & 2 chairs and a mini-fridge. The space Strongwater Cabins has 7 private, rustic cabins nestled within 7 acres of the beautiful, West Coast temperate rain forest. Each cabin sleeps 2 people and has a private entrance with free parking. Most cabins have cozy, comfortable beds, bedside tables with lamps, small tables with 2 chairs, and a mini-fridge. They have double doors and windows that open. Fans to cool in summer and heaters to warm in winter. All cabins have a deck/balcony with deck chairs, and most have a picnic table and fire pit. All guests are welcome to use the Infrared Sauna with Coloured-Light Therapy located in Cabin 6 near the gate on a FCFS basis. This intense relaxation experience may provide many health benefits. Max capacity: 3 A central Wash House provides a clean, modern washroom on either end of the building with hot showers, and flush toilets, and a dish washing station in the middle with potable water for refilling your water bottles. There are also six campsites available for tents or RVs. These sites make camping as a group so much easier. Guest access Between noon and 2 pm each day, our guests are welcome to come to our yard at the top of the hill to meet our beloved free range animal friends. Jellybean the hog and Penelope the Chinese goose are a couple of the favourites. Strongwater is across the street from the trail head to the Skookumchuck rapids, right next door to the Egmont Heritage Centre (museum) and a short walk to the general store and the inlet with a view of the mountains. Other things to note Please pack out what you bring in. There are no bins. Please, do not bring in balloons, plastic straws, or single-use water bottles, and pick up your butts (the smoked kind) off the ground to protect our animals. Quiet time is between 11pm and 8am. We expect all to be respectful of other campers, our animals, our property, and Mother Nature. Registration Details Provincial registration number: Exempt
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Canada · British Columbia · Sunshine Coast Regional DistrictGot questions?
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