10 of the best cabins in the Canadian woods
The US election result has driven some Americans to search for a way out across the northern border ? so many that the website for Canadian Immigration has been crashing from demand. For those keeping that daydream alive, here are ten cabins in Canada that would be perfect to escape to.
From a 1970s-style ski chalet to a mirrored lake cottage, these hideaways are perfectly serene and off-grid.
Rabbit Snare Gorge cabin by Design Base 8 and Omar Gandhi
Plates of weathering steel frame the tall doorway to this timber-clad home, designed by architects Design Base 8 and Omar Gandhi for a remote site on Canada's Cape Breton.
The cabin was built for an arborist and outdoor pursuits enthusiast among the rugged landscape of Rabbit Snare Gorge, from which it takes its name, on a 46-acre (6.5-hectare) parcel of land. Find out more about the Rabbit Snare Gorge cabin ?
Fahouse by Jean Verville
Canadian architect Jean Verville designed this cabin in rural Quebec with dark metal cladding and pointy roofs that "seems to emerge from a children's story".
The holiday dwelling is situated on a gently sloping site in a hemlock forest in Eastern Townships, a region in southeastern Quebec.
Find out more about Fahouse ?
Mountainside cabin by Scott and Scott
The A-frame exterior of this mountainside cabin was designed by Canadian studio Scott and Scott to mimic neighbouring 1970s chalets.
The property, which sits upon on a steeply sloping rock face in a residential area to the north...
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