The treehouse is the most searched-for unique stay of all — and the one where the gap between the dream and the reality is widest. A genuinely eco-built treehouse does not wound the tree: it hangs from adjustable straps and cables that follow the trunk as it grows, never from screws driven through it. The timber is local, the roof is often planted, and access is by ladder, spiral stair or suspended walkway.
In Quebec, unique stays grew up around winter: they are built to be lived in at −25 °C as much as in high summer. That is what makes them unlike anywhere else — and why the dome and the off-grid cabin dominate the market.
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Suggest a stayWhat to check before you book
Three things the directories will not tell you, and that separate a good night from a bad one.
Check the fixing method: adjustable straps and cables, never screws into the trunk. It is the first marker of a treehouse that genuinely respects its tree.
Ask about the real height and the access. A cabin eight metres up reached by ladder suits neither young children nor anyone with a fear of heights.
Dry toilets and no running water are the norm in authentic treehouses: it is a technical choice, not a lack of comfort.
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Frequently asked questions
Does a treehouse damage the tree?
Not if it is properly built. Modern treehouses rest on adjustable cables and straps, tightened as the tree grows. It is rigid fixings and screws driven through the trunk that wound it and eventually kill it. A serious host will explain their fixing system unprompted.
Is there electricity and running water?
Running water rarely; often a small solar supply limited to lighting and charging a phone. Most treehouses run on dry toilets with a water point at ground level. That stripping-back is exactly what makes the experience.
Can you go in winter?
Not only yes — it is the best season. Domes, cabins, yurts and shelters are built for the cold. Just check that access is ploughed and whether a 4WD is needed.
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