This is the Sage Cabin by Cabinscape, a 128-square-foot tiny house on wheels by Cabinscape in Haliburton, Ontario.
The tiny home is on a cleared campsite in the Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve.
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Sage Cabin in Haliburton, Ontario
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- 128 sq ft on wheels by Cabinscape
- Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve, Ontario
- On a cleared campsite surrounded by forest
- Cabins are spaced about 100 meters apart
- Each cabin includes a fire pit, BBQ, and picnic table
Sage Cabin is located in Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve on a cleared campsite surrounded by forest. Each of our Haliburton Forest Micro Cabins are about 100 meters apart from one another, offering guests relative privacy with the comfort of knowing others are close by. All three cabins are identical in design and come with their own fire pit, BBQ and picnic table.
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Isn’t that much glass terribly impractical for a cold climate?
Yes, It is a lot of glass, hopefully triple paned. But heat rises and maybe there is an electric blanket. Anybody who really wants to roar around on ski doos can likely tolerate some indoor coolness, and nobody is going to live there, it’s a short term rental. That said, I live in a colder part of Ontario than Haliburton, but I wouldn’t choose this vacation spot in winter myself, especially not without any sign of an indoor toilet.