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The @tinyhomebigfarm is a 27-foot long tiny house on wheels with a unique floating staircase and a beautiful interior design that incorporates lots of local art and thrifted pieces. The tiny house is on Airbnb and it’s parked in a stunning setting on one of the oldest peach farms in Canada.  It’s set up as a pet-friendly mental health and wellness getaway and we can’t imagine a better place to reconnect with yourself and with nature.  Especially with the hammock, deck & beautiful garden, not to mention the peach orchard!

Beautiful Tiny House Vacation on one of the oldest Peach Farms in Canada

PEACH FARM TINY HOUSE – outside

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This Ontario Treehouse sits on 300 gorgeous acres filled with walking and hiking trails, cross country skiing and mountain bike trails, as well as natural spring water ponds. It’s the perfect spot for a secluded holiday, but close enough to town for going out.

Just an hour from Toronto, this two-story treehouse features a large deck, open living room/kitchen area, and a spiral staircase to the double bed in the loft. There’s also a bathroom with a shower and flush toilet, so you don’t have to sacrifice on luxury! The fireplace connects the outdoor deck to the living room inside, creating a cozy spot inside and out.

You can book this awesome treehouse over at Airbnb.

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Secluded and Romantic Treehouse with Luxuries of Home

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Images via Oliver/Airbnb

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Because of some family changes and illness, this tiny house owner is selling her “Tiny Blue House” — a nearly-complete 24′ THOW that’s for sale in Ontario for $45K CAD or $34K USD.

While it’s not blue yet — the interior and exterior painting still needs to be done — it’s quite cute and even features a ground floor bedroom! It’s a far cry from a tiny house shell at almost 90% complete, but you’ll still want to be handy so you can add the finishing touches.

Check out the photos and full details below, and contact the seller to make an offer.

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This Ontario 24′ THOW for Sale is 90% Complete

Nearly-Complete 24' THOW For Sale: Ontario

Images via Tiny Blue House

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This is a bright red, tall, and modern tiny house near Belleville Ontario in a place called Castleton, Ontario (Canada).

This, by the way, is a vacation rental available to book via Glamping Hub. It was designed by an architect and its dimensions are 10 x 10. The tiny home features a separate outhouse with an outdoor sink and there’s an open-air shower facility nearby. The property is on a hilltop. What do you think?

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Tall Tiny House Getaway near Belleville Ontario

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The town council of Amherstburg recently voted to allow tiny homes on foundations with a minimum 323-square-feet (30-square-meters) minimum and within 20 meters distance from the primary dwelling, according to the Windsor Star.

Tiny homes take many different shapes and forms, even when it comes to zoning and real estate. One way to get legal tiny houses back on the map is through RV parks, right? That’s one way. Another way to do it is through ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units), also known as guest houses, secondary dwellings, accessory structures, and the like.

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Town of Amherstburg Votes to Allow ADU Tiny Homes

Family sized DADUs in Seattle via microhouse and the Seattle Backyard Cottage Blog

© microhouseNW – see article here – Top 5 tiny and small house trends in Seattle

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This is the Auburn, a tiny house vacation property built by Cabinscape in Central Frontenac, Ontario, Canada.

The company will launch another model to rent this summer, but right now you can book your stay in this private retreat that sleeps up to four in two queen lofts. The interior says “modern cozy” with it’s clean lines, wood interior and plenty of amenities. All that and it comes with a private dock and sunset views!

Get more details below and enjoy the picture tour. If you like what you see, follow them on Instagram and book your summer vacation at Cabinscape.

Related: Writer’s Retreat Getaway Cabin near Boston

The Auburn: Cabinscape Ontario Tiny House Vacation

Images via Cabinscape

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This is the 476 Sq. Ft. Ontario Tiny House Plan by Robinson Residential.

Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!

Related: Alberta A-Frame Small Home Design

476 Sq. Ft. Ontario Tiny House Plan

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Joseph RM Dupuis from Working Title built this 355 square foot, off-grid, shipping container cabin in Ontario, Canada using three 20 foot x 8-foot shipping containers that he modified so that the indoor space was completely open concept.

The tiny home was designed on the premise that it could be safely closed up for weeks at a time and still be secure. Joseph says he also chose to build with shipping containers because they’re readily available and reasonably affordable.

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Young Entrepreneur Living Off-Grid in a Self-Built Shipping Container Home – Video Tour

Working Title Shipping Container Cabin - Exploring Alternatives

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Guest Post by Laura Moreland

When I selected the milk chocolate-colored siding for Tiny House Ontario it was not my first choice. I had hoped to go with a sort of grey/green/brown, just like the trunks of the trees that surround my tiny house. I hoped the house would blend right in on the background and disappear from the road, particularly when winter comes and the Carolinian forest around me is leafless. I was disappointed that this shade was only available for industrial grade and therefore more expensive siding. Too much money, and frankly, the work had to be done. I was already a year behind schedule and because of this last year Tiny House Ontario was left naked. This was because the local mill did not have time to cut the cedar siding I ordered. Consequently, the house stuck out like an ugly white Typar version of a bandaged sore thumb.

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This year, early on, I called the mill but again they were too busy with other work, so I canceled and ordered my now third choice option, just to have her all finished.

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