This Off-Grid Glass Cabin in Canada Is a Stargazer’s Dream Come True
The Skyward Cabin in Prince Edward County, Ontario, offers up a remote locale for adventure-seekers.
The Skyward Cabin in Prince Edward County, Ontario, offers up a remote locale for adventure-seekers.
Looking for an off-grid escape in a Canadian forest? You’re in luck—fall reservations are open for the Skyward Cabin, an 80-square-foot retreat made of glass and wood. Surrounded by windows, the cabin is a portal to the outdoors that fully immerses guests in nature. You can watch storms roll in, enjoy sunsets and sunrises, and stargaze the night away—all from the comfort of the cozy bed.
A minimal material palette—Canadian red cedar, glass, and elevated cement footings—allows the cabin to seamlessly blend into the great outdoors. Thanks to large, bifold front doors and a hatch above the bed, campers can sleep exposed to the elements or tuck themselves away. The Skyward Cabin has enough room to sleep two adults (choose between a queen bed or two twins), and it’s dog-friendly as well.
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