Canada is home to some of the world’s most stunning luxury glamping destinations.
From lodges only accessible by seaplane to geodesic domes under star-punctuated skies, Canada has transformed what it means to connect with the great outdoors.
These destinations combine five-star hospitality with landscapes that feel almost untouched, from towering coastal rainforests, Atlantic cliffs, alpine lakes, and sprawling northern wilderness.
Let’s take a look at some of Canada’s most high-end glamp sites.
1. Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge
This striking lodge is tucked deep within the UNESCO-protected Clayoquot Sound biosphere on Vancouver Island.
It’s arguably Canada’s most iconic luxury glamping experience. Guests arrive by boat or private seaplane, then step into a world of white canvas safari tents, cedar hot tubs, gourmet dining, horseback riding, whale watching, and rainforest adventures.
The resort blends “prospector chic” aesthetics with high-end comforts. You can expect heated floors, antique furnishings, plush beds, and private decks overlooking the Pacific wilderness.
It’s often described as a luxury adult summer camp with champagne, spa treatments, and amazing food.
The average cost to stay per night sits around CA$4,034.10. This changes by season and tent category.
2. Glen Oro Eco-Retreat
Glen Oro is Ontario’s stargazing escape located just outside of Barrie. It’s one of Canada’s most visually recognizable glamping destinations, courtesy of its stunning glass-roof geodesic domes.
The retreat sits on a sprawling equestrian property surrounded by rolling countryside and forest trails, creating a tranquil atmosphere only a couple of hours from Toronto.
The domes feel futuristic yet cozy, featuring king-sized beds, wood-burning stoves, spa-inspired bathrooms, and panoramic skylights designed to see the stars from bed.
Glen Oro heavily into wellness and slow living, with horseback riding, yoga, forest bathing, and private campfires among its signature experiences.
Rates typically range from roughly CAD $400–$900 per night, depending on season and dome style.
3. Stay Wilder Eco-Resort
Stay Wilder Eco-Resort is perched near Sechelt along British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast.
Scandinavian-inspired eco-domes are nestled into coastal forest landscapes. Each one is complete with wood-fired hot tubs, minimalist interiors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and private outdoor decks.
One of the retreat’s biggest draws is its location. Guests are surrounded by hiking trails, lakes, kayaking routes, and rugged Pacific coastline . At the same time, it’s easily accessible by ferries to and from Vancouver.
The property is especially appealing to travellers looking for a restorative, wellness-oriented luxury experience.
Rates generally begin around CAD $350–$700 per night.
4. Back Forty Glamping
Back Forty is a rustic luxury glamping site in Ontario’s famed Cottage Country.
It’s situated near Meaford along the southern edge of Georgian Bay, not too far off from Blue Mountain. Back Forty is known for delivering an intimate, boutique luxury camping experience.
The adults-only property features beautifully curated safari tents tucked into private forest clearings. Each unit comes with hotel-quality linens, outdoor showers, fire pits, and chic rustic décor that looks straight from the pages of a design magazine.
The atmosphere is peaceful and intentionally – no crowds or overprogrammed itineraries. It encourages guests to embrace peaceful mornings, wine by the fire, and long evenings under the stars.
Rates typically range from CAD $300–$600 per night.
5. Whispering Springs Wilderness Retreat
Set on 200 acres of forest and meadows near Northumberland County, Whispering Springs blends safari-style luxury with classic Canadian countryside charm. Accommodations range from lavish safari tents to heated yurts and cabins, many equipped with soaking tubs, king-sized beds, and stunning outdoor lounging areas.
Guests can spend the day cycling through nearby wineries, then return to enjoy a private campfire and dine beneath the stars. The retreat also places a strong focus on sustainability and preserving the natural landscape around the property.
Whispering Springs has an approachable, down-to-earth feel while offering a polished, high-end experience.
Rates usually range between CAD $250–$700 per night.
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