We moved to Ontario in the year 2018 and this province has given us a lot. We started going out and visiting all the cool spots in Toronto in 2018 and 2019 with plans to explore outside GTA in 2020 but then, covid hit and our plans went for a toss. So, once we were double-vaccinated in 2021, we started exploring new getaways near GTA and in 2022(thanks to some really close friends), we started exploring hikes as well! We have visited some cool places in Ontario already and found some all-time favourites. So I invite you to come and explore Ontario with us…
Feb 16, 2024
Visiting the Toronto Zoo promises an enriching experience for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages. Tickets can be conveniently purchased online through the official Toronto Zoo website, allowing visitors to plan their excursions seamlessly. Ample parking facilities are available on-site for a hassle-free experience. The zoo hosts various shows and events, providing entertaining and educational opportunities for guests. To stay informed about show schedules and potential cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances, visitors are encouraged to check the official Toronto Zoo website or contact the zoo directly. Keep in mind you should check their website for animal updates and closures before visiting to avoid disappointment. Whether exploring diverse exhibits or enjoying interactive programs, a trip to the Toronto Zoo ensures a memorable day of discovery and conservation awareness.
Establishment and Size:
The Toronto Zoo opened on August 15, 1974. It is one of the largest zoos in the world, covering approximately 287 hectares (710 acres). The zoo was founded with the principles of conservation, education, and research at its core. It aimed to provide a habitat for animals that allowed them to live in conditions similar to their natural environments while also serving as a platform for public education and awareness about wildlife and conservation.
Exhibits and Attractions:
The Toronto Zoo is home to over 5,000 animals representing more than 450 species. It has a strong focus on conservation and is involved in various breeding and reintroduction programs for endangered species. The zoo is divided into several geographic zones representing different regions, such as the Indo-Malaya, Africa, Americas, Tundra Trek, Australasia, and the Canadian Domain. Additionally, various indoor exhibits, greenhouses, and behind-the-scenes facilities for administration and services exist. I recommend taking the little map they offer you at the entrance to help ensure you understand the layout. Alternatively, Toronto zoo has an online map that you can refer to.
1. Africa:
The Toronto Zoo’s Africa section features a diverse range of wildlife, including Western lowland gorillas, African elephants, and white lions. Visitors can explore the African Rainforest Pavilion, which replicates the lush rainforest habitat. The African Savanna exhibit showcases animals such as white rhinos and giraffes. The zoo actively participates in conservation initiatives to protect these species and their natural habitats. For more detailed information, you can visit the official Toronto Zoo website’s Africa section: Toronto Zoo – Africa.
White rhinoceros
Masai Giraffe
Royal Python
Grey-necked crowned crane
Pygmy hippopotamus
Lake Malawi cichlids
Red river hog
2. Americas Pavilion:
The Toronto Zoo’s Americas section showcases a variety of wildlife from North and South America. Visitors can explore habitats ranging from the Arctic tundra to the rainforests of South America. The zoo actively engages in conservation efforts for species like polar bears and promotes awareness of the challenges faced by these animals. For more detailed information, you can visit the official Toronto Zoo website’s Americas section: Toronto Zoo – Americas.
Capybara
American Flamingo
3. Australasia Pavilion:
This pavilion showcases Australia’s unique wildlife, including kangaroos and wallabies. Visitors can observe these marsupials in environments reminiscent of their natural habitats.
Western Grey Kangaroo
4. Indo-Malaya Pavilion:
The Indo-Malaya Pavilion is home to Malayan tigers, an endangered species native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. You can also see tortoises, greater one-horned rhinos, clouded leopards and more. Orangutans: Visitors can witness the fascinating behaviours of orangutans, showcasing the great apes’ intelligence and adaptability.
Burmese star tortoise
Greater one-horned rhinoceros
Indian Peafowl
5. Eurasia Wilds:
You can find Amur Tiger, Bactrian camel, Domestic yak, Mouflon, Przewalski’s horse, Red Panda, Snow leopard, Sumatran Tiger, West Caucasian tur among other species. Unfortunately, this section was closed when we visited so we did not get to explore it.
6. Tundra Trek:
The Tundra Trek at the Toronto Zoo offers visitors a captivating journey into the Arctic realm, featuring a compelling showcase of polar bears in a habitat that mimics their natural environment. This immersive exhibit provides insights into the challenges faced by these iconic species due to climate change and diminishing sea ice. In addition to polar bears, the Tundra Trek introduces visitors to other cold-climate wildlife, creating an educational experience focused on Arctic ecosystems and the importance of conservation efforts.
Polar bear
Polar Bear
Arctic Wolves
7. Canadian Domain:
This area represents the native wildlife of Canada, including animals like American Moose, Grizzly bear, Northern bald eagle, Raccoon, Trumpeter swan, and Wood bison showcasing the biodiversity found in the country.
Grizzly Bear
8. Discovery Zone:
The Kids Discovery Zone allows children to interact with farm animals, fostering a connection with domesticated species and providing an educational experience.
Conservation Initiatives:
The Toronto Zoo actively participates in conservation efforts, both locally and internationally, to protect endangered species and their habitats. They are involved in research, breeding programs, and public education to promote awareness about wildlife conservation. The zoo provides educational programs for schools, camps, and the general public to promote understanding and appreciation of wildlife. Special events, workshops, and lectures are organized to engage visitors in conservation-related topics.
Sustainability Efforts:
The Toronto Zoo has implemented various sustainability initiatives, including waste reduction, energy efficiency, and eco-friendly practices to minimize its environmental impact. […]
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1 Feb, 2024
The Molinaro Ranch
Molinaro Ranch
If you are looking for a quiet weekend getaway with the most awesome amenities within a few hours of Toronto, then this little Airbnb in Acton is my recommendation. The 50-acre ranch hosts several horses(duh!), a cute little donkey named Vanilla, miniature goats, ponies, ducklings galore, swans, sunbathing turtles and hares to name a few of the animals. You might get to interact with some of them too and I highly encourage it!
The Farmview Cottages
The drive to Acton from Toronto takes about an hour in usual traffic. Your hosts Tina and Santos will meet you at the parking and walk you to your cottage. There are 2 cottages on the property, the sunrise and the sunset. They sit about 100 feet from the main house and right in front of it, is a little pond. Across the pond is the training ground and a horse paddock where you can see several horses grazing happily.
Our personal favourite is the Sunrise Cottage because of the little shaded spot right next to it. Each tiny cottage is equipped with electricity, running water, a small TV with Netflix, Heater and AC. The cottage is spacious, with a comfy couch downstairs and a loft-style bed above. You can choose to spend an evening inside playing games but I think you should get a little fire going in the fire pit outside and enjoy the sights and sounds of the farm as night approaches. You could bring your firewood but we just bought it from our hosts at a very reasonable price.
While each cabin has an attached washroom and a cowboy-style shower, you could choose to use the washroom in the main house which is open 24/7. Tina and Santos are gracious enough to provide a wonderful breakfast each morning that you can collect from the little hutch in the main building. When it comes to making their guests comfortable, they have really excelled!
Things to do
Horse Grooming Sessions
The ranch has horse grooming sessions that you can take part in for an additional cost. Tina, our hostess, was very knowledgeable and kind. We were absolute newbies so she took her time to explain everything to us and told us a great deal about the horses. We groomed Annie, a 25-year-old chestnut quarter horse and a perfect Lady! She was calm and patient with us and let us know when she was done with the session so we could let her go back to her friends.
Horse Riding Lesson
Unfortunately, when we visited the farm, we couldn’t take part in this activity since the trainer, Arturo, was away participating in shows(how cool is that though!). If you are interested, I would recommend asking Tina for availability when you book the cottage.
Fishing
The ranch has 3 fishing ponds and the hosts provide you with fishing equipment if you want to try it out. We had never been fishing before and Santos was kind enough to take out some time and teach us how to fish! I must say he was a great teacher because we caught our first one without much trouble at all. It was such a highlight of our trip.
Interact with the animals
The best part of the ranch is that you get to interact with the animals. We spent hours walking the 50-acre ranch and spending time with the horses, the ponies and the miniature goats. You could also spend time watching all the little birds playing and taking quick little dips in the ponds, the hares running around and the turtles sunbathing on the rocks in the middle of the ponds.
Quiet Time
If you are like us, you enjoy your quiet time. There are several shaded spots in the property so take your blanket, a book, and your headphones and enjoy some me-time. Our favourite spot was just in front of our little cottage. There were big evergreens that provided shade and a large rock that was perfect to snuggle up against. We spent hours out there, reading books, listening to music, watching the swans in the pond in front of us and eventually falling asleep right there. Take my word for it, it was magical!
Nearby
The little cabins have more than enough amenities for you to cook up a storm but if you want to eat out, we recommend the Tanner’s Pub or the Sushi Place. If you are staying here over a weekend during Spring-Fall, I would highly recommend visiting The Aberfoyle Antique Market. This is the largest outdoor antique market with over 90+ dealers. You are sure to find something awesome there! Free parking is available on-prem and there are some great options for food! Keep an eye out for their Saturday Special Shows!
All the animals
If you still need convincing, here is a collection of pictures of all the spunky, cute, adorable animals waiting for you to pet them. They are sure to do the trick!
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26 Jan , 2024
About
Driving to Tobermory from Toronto is like stepping into a picturesque haven of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Nestled at the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula, Tobermory is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, rugged coastline, and diverse marine life. The focal point of the town is the bustling Little Tub Harbor, where you’ll find charming shops, restaurants, and boat tours.
One of the main attractions is Fathom Five National Marine Park, home to stunning shipwrecks and Flowerpot Island with its iconic limestone sea stacks. The Grotto, a hidden cave nestled along the shoreline of Georgian Bay within Bruce Peninsula National Park, offers a unique and awe-inspiring experience for avid hikers and adventurers.
Whether you’re hiking the scenic trails of Bruce Peninsula National Park, exploring the underwater wonders through snorkelling or diving, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk, Tobermory captivates visitors with its unspoiled natural beauty. With its welcoming community and a range of outdoor activities, Tobermory is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Ontario.
Day 1: Toronto to Owen Sound – A Scenic Journey
Our road trip from Toronto to Owen Sound marks the beginning of an enchanting adventure. The route meanders through quaint towns, picturesque farmlands, and lush greenery. As we travel along the highway, the scenery transforms, presenting rolling hills and serene countryside vistas.
The drive from Toronto to Owen Sound typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic conditions and the chosen route. The road conditions are generally excellent, with well-maintained highways ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey. The route provides opportunities to make pit stops at roadside cafes or scenic viewpoints, allowing us to stretch our legs and capture some memorable snapshots.
Choosing the Comfort Inn as our resting place proves strategic not only for its affordability but also for its pet-friendly policy. Situated conveniently, this hotel allows us to unwind after the drive, offering a cozy atmosphere and a good night’s sleep in preparation for the exciting days ahead.
Delight in Owen Sound’s culinary scene with standout restaurant recommendations, including our favourite, Sabitri’s Global Cuisine; immerse yourself in the local atmosphere through charming streets and scenic spots; and enjoy leisurely strolls, discovering the town’s unique vibes and hidden gems.
Day 2: Sauble Beach
Embarking on day two, we head to the golden shores of Sauble Beach. The journey offers a chance to soak in the beauty of the drive, with considerations for parking, local cuisine, crowd levels, and a variety of beach activities.
The drive time from Owen Sound to Sauble Beach is estimated to be around an hour, ensuring a leisurely start to our day. Arriving at Sauble Beach early in the day proves to be a savvy move to avoid the crowds. The beach’s serene ambiance is best enjoyed during the morning hours, providing ample space to unwind and relish the natural beauty. The golden sands stretch for miles, offering a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing day basking in the sun.
Parking at Sauble Beach is generally convenient, with various lots available. Opting for an early arrival ensures not only a prime parking spot but also a peaceful beach experience. Parking charges can range from $35-$50 depending on the hour of the day.
As hunger calls, Sauble Beach presents a delightful array of dining options. From quaint beachside cafes to charming local eateries, there’s something for every palate. Indulge in some delicious burgers or fish and chips or you can savour casual beach fare.
Day 2 encapsulates the essence of Sauble Beach – a perfect blend of scenic beauty, tranquillity, and culinary delights. As the sun sets on the horizon, we retire to our hotel, ready for the adventures that Day 3 promises.
Day 3: Grotto and Tobermory
Grotto Exploration:
Driving to the Grotto:
The day commences with an exhilarating drive to the renowned Grotto within Bruce Peninsula National Park. The journey from Owen Sound to the Grotto takes us an enjoyable drive through scenic landscapes and well-maintained roads.
Grotto Parking and Passes:
Upon arrival, securing a parking spot can be competitive, especially during peak hours. To enhance the experience, it’s best to arrive early or later in the afternoon to find parking. A park pass is required, which can be purchased online at the Parks Canada Website. You can also reserve parking on the same website.
Grotto Hike:
The hike to the Grotto is a picturesque trail, surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking views. Sturdy footwear is recommended for the rocky terrain, ensuring a comfortable trek to the iconic sea cave.
Best Time to Visit the Grotto:
Arriving early or later in the day is optimal to avoid large crowds and fully immerse ourselves in the Grotto’s beauty. The soft morning light or the warm hues of the evening sun enhance the allure of this geological marvel.
Tobermory Exploration:
Driving to Tobermory:
Following our Grotto adventure, we set our sights on Tobermory. The drive offers stunning views of the peninsula, creating a seamless transition from one natural wonder to the next.
Flowerpot Island:
Boat to Flowerpot:
Booking a boat to Flowerpot Island is essential, providing access to its unique geological formations. Explore the sunken ships beneath the crystal-clear waters, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the journey.
Timings:
Check and plan according to the boat departure and return timings to optimize the visit.
Hike and Crowd Management:
Be prepared for a scenic hike on Flowerpot Island, navigating trails that unveil the island’s natural beauty.
Arrive early to experience the island serenity before crowds peak during midday.
Cost and Culinary Delights:
Cost:
Budget for boat tickets, park entrance fees, and any additional activities to make the most of the Tobermory experience.
Food – Fish and Chips:
Indulge in Tobermory’s culinary offerings, with a particular recommendation for trying the local fish and chips. Waterfront restaurants provide the perfect ambiance to savor these delights.
Drive Back:
As the day winds down, we embark on the return journey, reflecting on the day’s adventures. The drive back to Owen Sound allows for a serene conclusion to an action-packed day, with memories of the Grotto and Tobermory etched in our minds.
Day 3 encapsulates the marvels of Bruce Peninsula, from the awe-inspiring Grotto to the unique charm of Flowerpot Island, making it a highlight of our Tobermory road trip.
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Day 4: Homeward Bound
The trip’s essence lies in the simplicity of savouring fish and chips in Tobermory’s quaint eateries, the serenity of early morning hikes, and the joy of unspoiled landscapes. Each experience becomes a page in our travel diary, contributing to a tapestry of cherished memories.
However, this reflection isn’t just about reminiscing; it’s about gleaning insights for future adventures. We realize the potential for extended stays in Tobermory, allowing for deeper immersion in its beauty. The importance of making reservations in advance for boat tours and accommodations becomes evident, ensuring a seamless journey. The prospect of diverse culinary exploration and a willingness to stray from the beaten path stirs anticipation for the next adventure, promising hidden gems and unexpected delights.
As we hit the road back to Toronto, Day 4 transforms into a bridge between the past and the future. The trip may conclude, but the lessons learned and the wanderlust kindled set the stage for new explorations and discoveries. The open road beckons, and we drive forward with a sense of gratitude for the journey and a heightened excitement for the adventures that await.
If you want to explore more, take a look through our Explore Ontario page for more exciting trips. See you on our next adventure! […]
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Dec 21, 2023
The Toronto Christmas Market at the Distillery District is a magical place in winter. It combines old-world charm, history, and cheesy modern-day Christmas paraphernalia perfectly. If cobblestone streets, brick walls, pretty lights, cute shops and massive Christmas trees are your thing, you should consider spending an evening here. The internet is inundated with information about the Market, so I will not go into all that. Consider this more of a personal tribute to the experience of exploring it.
Tiny bit of Info
The captivating Distillery District has a rich history that extends beyond what I can cover in a single blog post. Therefore, I’ll narrow my focus to the intriguing history of the Christmas Market. This festive tradition began in 2010, drawing inspiration from the charming Christmas Markets found throughout Europe. The result is a truly enchanting spectacle.
The market is open till 7th Jan 2024. You can head over to their official website for tickets and more info on how to get there.
For the history buff, I recommend checking out The Distillery District Heritage Website, for a more in-depth look into it’s legacy.
Sights and Sounds
There are 4 entrances to the Christmas Market and no matter which gate you choose, be prepared for a queue, especially if you are going on a weekend evening.
Upon entering, we were greeted by the inviting glow of warm lights, the delightful scent of cinnamon wafting through the air, and charming little shops offering a variety of items, from matching PJs for you and your furry companion to delectable warm donuts or timeless bracelets.
Make sure not to overlook the enchanting Candy Cane Carollers at the Singling Well. Visit the website for performance schedules to time your visit perfectly.
While we unfortunately missed the Live Performances, the same website provides details on show timings and locations if you’re keen on catching them.
For the Foodie
While I abstained from indulging to avoid spoiling our dinner plans, this place is an irresistible temptation. The market boasts an array of delectable treats, including mulled wine, hot chocolate, donuts, butter tarts, poutines, and cookies, just to name a few.
Let’s not forget the comforting warmth of coffee from Balzac’s, a perfect companion as you explore all the market has to offer. If you’re in the mood for a diverse culinary adventure, Churros, tacos, empanadas, pretzels, and cotton candy await to delight your taste buds.
Should you fancy a complete food tour, this place has you covered. Additionally, there are several restaurants worth trying, but be sure to secure a reservation in advance, as last-minute spots are hard to come by.
Author’s Note
The Toronto Christmas Market holds a unique place in my heart. Nurtured on Christmas classics like Home Alone during my upbringing, I developed a deep fascination for the holiday season. Witnessing crowds of people gathered with loved ones, enjoying hot cocoa, parents carrying little ones on their shoulders, teenagers posing in front of the Christmas tree for that perfect photo, and elderly couples relishing wine in the charming restaurants warms my heart.
I felt a tinge of sadness this year as the familiar blanket of snow eluded us. Toronto is experiencing an unusually mild winter, and we are yet to see our first real spell of snow. Despite the absence of snow, the Christmas Market retained its magical charm and proved to be a beautiful spectacle. This visit was particularly special as it marked the first time we ventured there with our little Storm. Nestled quietly in his bag, he captivated strangers and absorbed the surroundings, making it a memorable experience.
This marks a moment to embrace a slower pace and relish the holiday season with friends and family. As we anticipate the arrival of 2024, my heartfelt wish for you and your loved ones is a festive season brimming with laughter, good health, and the beginnings of a joyous and prosperous New Year! […]
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Spend a Day in the woods, Sterling
Ever heard the sounds a forest makes and how it shifts from morning to night, from one season to the next? If you want to experience it, there is no better place than The Love Nature Shack near Sterling, Ontario. The outhouse is steps away from the cabin and the host is gracious enough to provide ample water for you to use. Loads of firewood are available for the fantastic firepit, that I insist you use! There is nothing more special than sitting around a fire in the deep dark night, in the middle of a forest, listening to a pack of coyotes howling. If you want to learn more about this place, head over to the Cabin in the woods article.
View from your bed in The Love Shack
Waterfront heaven, Birch Bend Resort
A short drive to Upper Chemong beach, you will find one of the few properties left that is right on the waterfront. Since these cottages are grandfathered in, they are still a stone’s throw distance from the water. The Upper Chemong Lake is a beauty that will mesmerize you. The property has kayaks and boats that you can rent at no extra cost. There are small firepits in front of your cabins and the common area if you wish to light a fire. The cottages themselves are well stocked with everything you might need. There are 9 cottages available to rent. You can book them through Airbnb or straight on their website.
Sunset at the Birch Bend Resort
Slice of serenity, Blackstock
Need to get away from all the Lights and sounds of the city. This Airbnb is perfect if you are searching for some serenity close to Toronto. A short hour’s drive from the city, it is built in a large area where you will have your own little space. Several kilometres of walking trails wind through 100 acres on the rolling hills of the Oak Ridges moraine. If you so choose, you can go the whole weekend without having to see another soul. Just build a fire and sit but the firepit and enjoy your time with some drinks and some music. I recommend taking a stroll at night on the property, it will be a magical experience. We booked the Lodge, but there is a treehouse and a yurt for rent on the same property that you can look into as well!
The field, with the hanger to the right […]
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A weekend in the woods – Sterling, ON
Ontario has little hidden gems scattered throughout it. One such little gem is Sterling, ON. It is a small little town about 2hrs away from Toronto and we found the perfect little cabin in the woods here called The Love Nature Shack! The place is secluded enough to make you feel like you are the only one around but not unsafe. If you do not have experience spending time in the forest alone, this could be a perfect starter for you.
The Experience
We stayed there from Sept 3rd to 5th in 2022 and had an awesome time! The drive down was easy and comfortable. We made several stops along the way to check out cute towns and stopped at Rice Lake for lunch. Once we reached the property, we parked at the designated stop and carried our food and backpacks down to the cottage. The well-marked path was easy to find. The lush green canopy greeted us, and there was a small clearing where the cottage was located. We spent our days walking in the forest, finding all manner of different mushrooms, great food cooked on the open flame, and some greater company. The little cottage can feel a bit tight for some people but is perfect for a couple or a group of 4 friends. We will be going back for sure!
The place is designed to make you spend time outdoors. If you are looking for a full kitchen, running water, fuzzy towels, and Netflix, this isn’t the place for you. Having said that, I would urge you to give it a try. If you are not quite ready to go camping but would like a more intimate experience with nature and a taste of simpler living, then this is the perfect place for you. The cabin itself is small but very comfortable and the beds are big and cozy. The string lights add to the charm of the woody little cabin and are sure to give you all the romantic vibes(plan accordingly *wink*). Grab a book, fill a cooler with food, and drinks, and get ready to spend some time in the forest!
How to get there
Drive down from Toronto. This Airbnb is a quick 2-2.5hr drive from Toronto and the roads are beautiful. Pro Tip: Give the highways a miss and use the regional roads instead to really get the views and enjoy the drive.
Stop at Rice Lake for some fun and a quick lunch break. Make it a picnic or grab a bite at one of the restaurants and cafes lining Rice lake. We grabbed lunch at the Rhino’s Roadhouse.
If you need access to EV charging stations, you can find ones near Port Hope, which is about mid-way into the drive, and at Wallbridge which is very close to your final destination.
Stirling, Stirling-Rawdon, Hastings County, Central Ontario, Ontario, K0K 3E0, Canada
Rice Lake, Otonabee–South Monaghan, Peterborough County, Central Ontario, Ontario, K0L 1E0, Canada
Downtown Toronto
The ‘Love Nature Shack’
You can book this secluded little Airbnb by clicking here and this one is a definite favourite for us. If you are looking for a quick getaway from the city and are craving some time in nature but are not ready to commit to full-blown camping, this is truly a find.
Best Time to Visit – Fall, once the insect activity dies down
Pet-friendly
Can accommodate up to 4 people
There is a well-maintained outhouse
Use electricity responsibly, please
Use the firewood! It gets pretty dark in there and the fire also helps in keeping the insects at bay
The cabin is a short walk through the forest from the parking area
The owner generally provides a buggy to help with your cooler and any luggage but pack light
Explore the forest, there are tons to see
Keep your ears peeled for the sounds of different animals(Rooster, Coyotes, Owls, Birds)
Don’t forget to ring the little bell inside the shack. You’ll love it!
The network is spotty at best once you get to the cabin
There is no TV or entertainment unit – this is by design. It caters to your need to get close to nature and the screens and loudspeakers have been forfeited to give you an authentic experience.
The forest floor can be a little wet and muddy. Wear covered shoes. Leave the sandals and flip-flops at home.
Flashlights are provided, but I would recommend carrying your own
If you are booking this place for spring-summer, carry bug spray. It’s a forest-covered area, bugs are unavoidable.
Dispose of your leftovers and waste responsibly, there are animals in the area
We did not see running water when we stayed there, but ample water is provided for all your needs.
If you are looking to spend some time in the middle of a forest, in a quaint little cottage, filling your days and nights relaxing your body and mind and spending your evenings gathered around a crackling fire sharing stories or a special moment with someone then this trip and The Love Nature Shack is for you! Bring out the spooky stories, guitars, and food for a fun night or simply sit by the fire and enjoy the sounds of the woods. I promise you, the wood speaks to those who listen.
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