Elevated Quebec Rental Cabins

The UHU Tiny Cabin Offers Uninterrupted Forest Views

The UHU tiny cabin has been designed and created by Repère Boréal as a tranquil cabin in Quebec to provide visitors with uninterrupted views of the surrounding forested landscape.

The cabin sits on steel stilts to elevate it 33-feet above the ground and maintains an A-frame form that's accessible via a spiral staircase in the back. Visitors will enjoy a light-bathed interior that looks out into the Charlevoix region. Guests can enjoy a cozy interior that's still large enough to offer a double bed, bathroom, breakfast bar, an integrated sound system and heated flooring.

The UHU tiny cabin is available for rent year-round at a price point of $330 per night with an additional $25 fee added for guests wishing to bring their pets.
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