If you want the ultimate off-grid retreat in Ontario, I have the perfect place for you. Cabinscape offers a numbers of cabins across Ontario and I tested one for you. This blog post will tell you everything you need to know before your night(s) with Cabinscape.
I don’t know about you, but for me, Fall rhymes with cabin! So I jumped on the opportunity to visit one of Cabinscape’s cabins near Perth in October. At let me tell you it did not disappoint.
Here is what you need to know for your next adventure!
Ready to experience the ultimate off-grid retreat? The Mica Cabin is one of Cabinscape’s most remote cabin to date! Nestled in the breathtaking Tay Valley, this cabin is perched on Rideau Valley Conservation land, offering you the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Imagine waking up to the tranquil sound of nature and gazing out at the lake right outside your window. And if there is one thing Cabinscape does well, it’s windows. You might be warm and cozy inside, but with all the large windows, you’ll feel like you are tucked in right between the trees! And guess what? There is no neighbors in sight. The Rhya Cabin, located just 400 meters away, is your nearest neighbor, but honestly I couldn’t even spot it! Privacy and comfort intertwine beautifully here.
Warning // You will need a 4WD/AWD vehicle to access this site. If you do not have access to a 4WD/AWD vehicle, you will need to hike-in (1 km from the parking lot). Note also that the route to the cabin is not accessible by car at all in the winter.
Outside, you’ll also find a BBQ and a large fire pit surrounded by cozy chairs with a gorgeous view on the lake. The Mica Cabin even has a canoe and life jackets at your disposal to explore the lake!
The Inside
On the inside, this cozy cabin is thoughtfully designed, ensuring that every detail is taken care of. It has a fully equipped kitchen with a gaz stove top, a deep sink and a pull out table. But my favorite part was the pass-through window which provides the opportunity to enjoy your meals both indoors and outdoors.
Warning // The water from the sink is not drinkable, however Cabinscape has you covered and provides drinking water for your stay!
Despite its compact size, the Mica Cabin feels surprisingly roomy, thanks to the clever use of space. You’ll find comfortable bunk beds that can sleep up to four people. And my favorite part, there is a toilette inside the cabin. I’m all for adding a touch of luxury to your outdoor adventure! In the summer you can even enjoy the outdoor hot-water shower!
Although there is not Wifi connexion, there are some powerplugs for small devices. It is enough, for example, to charge your phone and computer!
What to bring for your stay with Cabinscape?
Cabinscape has got you covered when it comes to making your adventure in the Mica Cabin absolutely incredible! They provide all the basic kitchen supplies you’ll need, so you can focus on bringing the groceries to create a delicious meal. You’ll have cookware, utensils, salt, pepper, oil, vinegar, tinfoil, and plastic wrap at your fingertips. And to ensure you can kickstart your day right, they even include a kettle, a coffee press, and coffee for those much-needed caffeine boosts!
When it comes to toiletries, Cabinscape has thought of everything. They provide hair and body wash, as well as hand soap and dish soap.
So what will you have to bring? Here is a list :
Your own food & drink
Your own towels, sheets, pillows, pillow cases and blankets
Flashlight or headlamp
Firewood (please review the fire advisories for the area before burning)
Lighters
Camping chairs (if you are more than 2)
Bug repellent
THE DETAILS
Price | starting at 189$ at night (sleep up to 4 people)
Travel fail moment: let me tell you about the time I went kayaking in Lagos and had to be tugged back 😂
Ok, so, the weather was definitely not ideal, but I was determined to kayak during my visit to Lagos. All the tour companies were canceling on me, but finally, I found one that was still running tours—and of course, I jumped at the chance.
At first, everything was going smoothly. I was feeling fantastic, kayaking like a pro, keeping up with the guide, and even tackling the waves like a champ. I thought, “I’ve seen worse, this is nothing!” 🌊
But then… we hit the caves. That’s when I realized why everyone else canceled. The waves were ROUGH, and I got caught in one that tossed me around like a rag doll. The more I fought to get out, the more I felt… well… not so great. 🤢
We finally found a calmer spot, and the guide actually admitted he was starting to feel seasick too. The other girl in the group was in the same boat (pun intended). So, after a quick discussion, we all agreed that being tugged back was the best option. 😵💫
The ride back was surprisingly fun, but I was so relieved to get my feet back on solid ground. 👣
It’s a hilarious story now, though! 😂
So, who else has had a travel fail? Anyone else get seasick?
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Confession of the day : I used to HATE Winter. ❄️ I was the person who hibernated under blankets, avoiding any and all outdoor plans once the temperature dropped below 5°C.
But, plot twist: I’ve learned to love winter, and now I get excited about winter hikes now.
Here’s the secret to not just surviving winter, but actually enjoying it:
1. Dress like an onion. Layers, people—layers! Don’t skip on the warm socks and gloves, and yes, you’ll need more than one jacket. You’ll thank me when you’re not freezing your face off. 🧣
2. Start small. No need to go full-on adventurer right away. Begin with short walks on a local trail. Once you see how peaceful it is, you’ll be hooked! 🏞️
3. Find joy in the little things. Snow falling on the trees, the crunch underfoot, and the fresh, crisp air—winter hikes offer a whole new vibe compared to summer. You’ll be surprised how magical it can feel. ✨
So, who else has gone from winter hater to winter lover? Drop your winter hike tips or share your favorite winter activity! Let’s make the snow work for us, not against us! ❄️
PS. Is it too early for snowy content, or no? Asking for a friend. 😉
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Stop Googling ‘best day trips from Ottawa’—I found the ultimate adventure hack! 🙌 Last weekend, I surprised my friend Emily (she just moved here!) with a road trip planned entirely by Unexpected Journeys. 🚗✨
They planned everything—adorable towns, scenic hikes, cozy coffee shops, and even cider tastings. 🍎🍵 Each stop was a surprise, and honestly, it made the day SO much more fun. We saw Ontario’s oldest bridge, visited the cutest little towns, and drank way too much chai lattes!
Whether you’re exploring with your friends, partner, or the fam, this is the way to find hidden gems without stressing over the details. Bonus: now Emily feels like she’s already a local. 🙌
Looking for something fun to do this holiday season—or the perfect gift for your fave adventurer? 🎁 This is it.
Would you like to try your own surprise roadtrip? We might have a surprise coming your way next week! Stay tuned 😉
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Ps. I was gifted this Unexpected Journey but all option remain my own! 🙌🏻
I’m a French-Canadian woman who grew up in New Brunswick and now call Kingston, Ontario, home. By day, I’m a university professor; by weekend, I’m chasing sunsets, exploring trails, and finding cozy coffee spots to fuel my adventures. Oh, and yes—being bilingual means you’ll often see a touch of French flair in my posts!
My travel style? Solo, slow, and full of great views. There’s something magical about stepping out of your comfort zone and finding beauty in unexpected places, whether it’s a misty forest, a lakeside sunrise, or a charming café. My camera is always in hand to capture those moments that make life feel extraordinary.
I taught myself photography through YouTube, and now it’s my creative outlet and happy place. While I love big adventures, I believe you don’t have to travel far to experience something beautiful—Ontario alone is filled with stunning views and hidden gems waiting to be explored.
My goal? To inspire you to add more adventures to your daily life. Whether it’s trying a new trail, discovering a local gem, or simply slowing down to enjoy a moment, every day can hold a little magic.
If you love outdoor adventures, photography tips, and hidden gems (with a side of great food), follow along! And tell me in the comments: what’s one small adventure you’re dreaming of lately?
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Ever wanted to live in a Hallmark Christmas movie? Just book a trip to Quebec City. 🎄✨
It has everything —minus the small-town bakery owner who’s secretly a prince falling in love with me. 😂❄️
But maybe I was just not looking in the right place. Here’s where you might meet your very own prince this Christmas if you visit Quebec City :
❄️ Skating on Place d’Youville’s rink ☕ Sipping hot chocolate at Café La Maison Smith 🎁 Strolling through the German Christmas market 🏰 Wandering the charming streets of Old Quebec 🎶 Enjoying live holiday music at Terrasse Dufferin
Tag your Hallmark movie co-star and let’s make some memories (and maybe a Christmas love story) happen! 🎥❤️
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