Looking for an unforgettable Ontario treehouse stay? Fort Tree House is a magical, off-grid escape nestled in the woods, perfect for a fairytale getaway.
There’s something undeniably magical about treehouses. As kids, we imagined them as secret hideouts, floating sanctuaries above the world—where adventures began and rules didn’t apply. As adults, that sense of wonder can be hard to come by… until you stumble upon a place like Fort Tree House.
Tucked away in the quiet forests near Minden, Ontario, this isn’t just any escape—it’s a real-life fairytale brought to life. A whimsical wooden cabin perched between the trees, with twinkling string lights, cozy corners, and the kind of silence that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a storybook.
If you’ve been craving an off-grid getaway that feels like it came straight from the pages of your childhood imagination, this Ontario treehouse stay is the one.
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Where Is Fort Tree House?
Fort Tree House is tucked away in the forested heart of the Haliburton Highlands, just outside the town of Minden, Ontario. It’s about a 2.5-hour drive from Toronto, making it a dreamy weekend escape that feels worlds away from city life.
The treehouse sits on a private property surrounded by tall pines, winding trails, and total stillness, off-grid and away from it all, but still within a short drive of local shops and small-town charm. It’s the kind of location that makes you slow down, breathe deeper, and appreciate just how magical Ontario’s wilderness can be.
What Makes This Ontario Treehouse Stay Unique?
Fort Tree House isn’t just a place to stay, it’s a story you get to live in. From the moment you follow the lantern-lit path into the woods and climb up to the wooden deck nestled in the trees, it feels like you’ve stepped into a real-life storybook.
This isn’t your average cabin. The architecture is elevated, literally. Perched above the forest floor, the treehouse is filled with thoughtful design elements: floor-to-ceiling windows, a dreamy sleeping loft, a wood-burning stove, and a perfectly curated mix of rustic and modern touches. Every corner feels cozy, intentional, and just a little bit magical.
It may be tucked away in the woods, but you’re not completely off the grid. Wi-Fi and solar-powered amenities are part of the experience too—so you can stay connected or log in for a remote work day with a view.
Spend your time curled up with a book, making dinner with the forest just outside the windows, or watching the stars from bed. Fort Tree House offers that rare, peaceful kind of magic that brings your imagination back to life. It’s the kind of escape that stays with you long after you’ve left.


What to Expect During Your Stay
A stay at Fort Tree House is all about the details—the way light pours in through the windows, the way the space wraps around you like a cozy blanket, and the way the forest becomes part of your everyday routine. Here’s what you can expect once you arrive:
Inside the Treehouse
Stepping inside Fort Tree House feels like stepping into a calm, curated space designed for rest and reconnection. The interiors are warm and bright, with floor-to-ceiling windows that let the forest pour in from every angle. The minimalist design mixes natural textures with thoughtful details, creating an atmosphere that’s both grounded and elevated.

The kitchen is small but fully equipped, with everything you need to cook a simple, cozy meal—think stovetop, mini fridge, pour-over coffee set, pots, pans, and all the essentials. The bathroom is clean and modern, with a hot shower, composting toilet, and fresh towels provided. It may be an off-grid stay in spirit, but you’ll still enjoy the comfort of a proper bathroom setup.

Upstairs, the sleeping loft is one of the dreamiest features. A queen-sized bed sits under sloped ceilings, surrounded by views of the treetops. Soft linens and a gentle glow from the lighting make it feel like a little forest cocoon.
Every corner of the treehouse is intentional, cozy, and made to help you slow down. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s part of the adventur


Outside the Treehouse
Step outside and you’re surrounded by trees in every direction. The treehouse is perched on a wooden platform above the forest floor, giving you that elevated, tucked-away feeling that makes everything quieter, softer, and just a bit more magical. The spacious deck wraps around the front, complete with comfortable chairs—the perfect spot for your morning coffee or a glass of wine at sunset, with nothing but birdsong and fresh air for company.


Just beyond the deck, a wood-heated hot tub sits tucked beneath the trees at the end of a short trail. It’s the kind of detail that makes this stay feel straight out of a fairytale. After a day of reading, walking the trails, or simply doing nothing at all, soaking in the warm water while looking up at the sky is pure magic. The crackle of the fire heating the tub, the cool forest air, and the steamy water create the ultimate cozy contrast.

Who is this Treehous Perfect For?
Fort Tree House is the kind of place that speaks to the dreamers, the nature-lovers, and anyone who craves a slower, more intentional escape.
It’s perfect for couples looking for a romantic weekend away—cozy, private, and totally unique. The quiet setting, the elevated sleeping loft, and the wood-heated hot tub under the trees all make it feel effortlessly intimate. It’s a getaway that doesn’t need fancy extras—it’s just you, the forest, and time together.
It’s also ideal for solo travelers in need of a reset. There’s space to read, write, walk, reflect, and breathe. The mix of comfort and solitude is a rare find, and the Wi-Fi gives you the option to work remotely without breaking the spell of being off the beaten path.
And if you’re someone who just loves a unique Ontario stay—treehouses, cabins, off-grid vibes, and thoughtfully designed spaces—you’ll feel right at home. It’s a great pick for a birthday weekend, a surprise getaway, or a digital detox that still lets you post that perfect golden hour moment if you want to.
Basically, if you’ve ever wanted to stay somewhere that feels like a cross between a Scandinavian cabin and a childhood dream, this one’s for you.
THE DETAILS
Price | Starting at 498$ a night for 2 people.
Reservation | Book your stay at Fort Tree House here.

Tips for Your Ontario treehouse Stay
A stay at Fort Tree House is meant to feel easy and relaxing—but a little prep goes a long way to make the most of your time in the woods. Here are a few tips to help you settle in and soak it all up:
Pack light but smart.
You’ll be walking a short distance from the parking area to the treehouse, so opt for a backpack or duffel instead of bulky luggage. Bring cozy layers, slippers or thick socks for inside, and weather-appropriate gear if you’re planning to explore the trails.
Bring your favorite food and drinks.
The kitchen has all the basics, but you’ll need to bring your own groceries. Think simple, comforting meals (pasta, soup, charcuterie), and maybe a bottle of wine to enjoy on the deck or in the hot tub. For all my tea and coffee drinkers, they have options for available for you.
Download directions in advance.
Cell signal can be spotty in the area, so download your maps ahead of time or screenshot the directions you’ll receive after booking. Once you’re there, you’ll settle into the rhythm of being slightly disconnected (with Wi-Fi still available if you need it).
Leave space for stillness.
This isn’t the kind of getaway that needs a packed itinerary. Bring a book, take a nap, soak in the tub, stare at the trees. Fort Tree House was built for that quiet kind of joy we don’t get enough of.



Final Thoughts: The most unique Ontario treehouse stay
There are lots of beautiful cabins and Airbnbs across Ontario—but Fort Tree House stands out because it feels different. It’s not just about where you are, it’s about how it makes you feel. There’s a softness to it, a quiet magic woven into the trees, the light, the layout of the space. It invites you to slow down, breathe deeper, and remember what it’s like to feel completely at peace.
The blend of thoughtful design, forest surroundings, and that dreamy wood-heated hot tub creates something special—something that lingers long after you leave. It’s the kind of place you think about on busy weeks, the kind of stay you recommend to friends with a knowing smile and a “just trust me.”
If you’re looking for a unique Ontario treehouse stay that’s cozy, quiet, and full of charm, this is it. Fort Tree House isn’t just a weekend escape—it’s a hidden gem you’ll want to keep in your back pocket… but probably won’t be able to stop talking about.

* P.S. I was invited by Fort Tree House for this stay but all opinions (and obsessions) are 100% mine!
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Want to touch the southernmost point of mainland Canada? 👇🇨🇦
Then Point Pelee National Park needs to be on your summer list.
From epic sunsets and peaceful marsh boardwalks to migrating birds and butterflies, this park packs a lot into a small space.
In this quick guide:
📍 What to do
🗓️ Best time to visit
⛺ How to camp (hint: it involves oTENTiks)
🦋 And a few cool facts to impress your road trip buddy
Save this for later & tag someone who’d love to stand at the tip of Canada with you 🌊
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Did you know Peterborough & the Trent-Severn Waterway made the New York Times list of 52 Places to Visit in 2025?
After a weekend exploring the area… I get it. Here’s what makes it one of Ontario’s best summer road trips ⬇️
🌿 Walk with alpacas at a local farm
🚤 Cruise through the world’s highest hydraulic lift lock
🍷 Sip sangria + eat wood-fired pizza at a vineyard
🛶 Visit the brand-new Canadian Canoe Museum
🌄 Hike through caves & forests at Warsaw Caves Conservation Area
🥧 Taste-test butter tarts in Hastings, Campbellford & Lakeside
The perfect Ontario getaway: nature, small towns, good food, and local gems everywhere you turn.
📍 Save this for your next summer road trip!
And tell me below — which stop are you adding to your bucket list?
🇫🇷 Saviez-vous que Peterborough et la voie navigable Trent-Severn figurent sur la liste des 52 destinations à visiter en 2025 selon le New York Times ?
Après un week-end à explorer la région… je comprends tellement pourquoi. Voici pourquoi c’est un road trip incontournable en Ontario cet été ⬇️
🌿 Marcher avec des alpagas dans une ferme locale
🚤 Naviguer sur la plus haute écluse hydraulique au monde
🍷 Boire de la sangria et déguster une pizza au feu de bois dans un vignoble
🛶 Visiter le Musée canadien du canot
🌄 Explorer les sentiers et les grottes du parc Warsaw Caves
🥧 Et bien sûr, faire le plein de tartes au beurre dans les charmants villages de Hastings, Campbellford et Lakeside
Le combo parfait : nature, petites villes, bouffe locale et histoire à chaque détour.
📍 Sauve ce guide pour ton prochain road trip d’été en Ontario !
Et dis-moi en commentaire : quelle activité te tente le plus ?
#discoveron
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These Ontario spots understood the assignment… Saunas in the forest, hot tubs with a view, outdoor soaks under the stars, we’ve got it all!
Here are 6 places where the spa setup is reason enough to book the trip:
1. Aux Box (Huntsville)
2. The Baltic by Fort Tree House Co. (Minden)
3. Back Forty Glamping (Meaford)
4. Anupaya (Deep River)
5. Tiny Stays (Prince Edward County)
6. The June Motel (Beaver Valley)
Tag someone who owes you a spa weekend 💆♀️
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#OntarioStays #GlampingOntario #WeekendGetaway #SaunaVibes #HotTubGoals #OntarioSpas #TinyCabins #TravelOntario

I’m on a mission to put Belleville on the map for your Ontario summer adventures 🌞
This is way more than just a drive-by on the 401. Think: charming town vibes, scenic hikes, amazing food (I’m still dreaming about those perogies), and… turtles. 🐢
✨Here’s what I did (don’t forget to save the reel for the full breakdown!):
📍Explored downtown + coffee at Benji’s
🐢 Turtle Pond sanctuary
🥟 Lunch at Kafana (get the perogies!)
🌲 Hiked up Sager Tower (located in Quinte West just a short drive away)
🌮 Dinner at Pop-Ups on the Bay
🍓 Smoothies, wildlife, breweries & more on Day 2
🏖 Bonus: Presqu’ile for a beach day just 35 minutes away.
For this visit, I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express Belleville, perfectly located for all your Bay of Quinte adventures. 👌
Save this for your next summer roadtrip & tag someone who needs a mini escape!
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*made in partnership with Bay of Quinte Tourism*
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Everyone visits Banff, but just an hour away, there’s also this. 👀
Grassi Lake in Kananaskis might just be one of the most underrated hikes in Alberta.
It’s short, it’s scenic, and the turquoise water? Totally unreal.
💦 Take the interpretive trail for waterfalls and forest views
⛰️ End at a lake so vibrant it looks photoshopped
So if you’re heading to the Rockies this summer, don’t sleep on Kananaskis.
Some of the best views are just off the radar.
💬 Been to Kananaskis or still on your list?
💾 Save this if you’re planning an Alberta trip!
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#GrassiLake #KananaskisCountry #AlbertaRoadTrip #HiddenGemsAlberta #ExploreKananaskis #HikingAlberta #BanffVsKananaskis #CanadianRockies #SummerInAlberta
