Winter camping in a yurt

Here’s a cool article from the Toronto Sun about yurt camping in Ontario, Canada.  If you’re unfamiliar, yurts are small, circular huts that were traditionally used by Mongolian and Turkish nomads in Central Asia. Today, they’ve become a popular winter feature of many recreational areas.

Many yurts, including those in Ontario’s various parks, have a number of modern perks, such as electric outlets, heaters, tables and chairs.  They are also often furnished with bunk beds and mattresses.

One of the reasons that yurts are popular is that they allow campers to experience the beauty of the great outdoors without having to lug around pounds of camping gear.  They’re especially good for families with children.

Even if you’re not currently residing in Ontario, there are plenty of other national parks and wilderness areas that feature yurts, such as Oregon State Parks, Washington State Parks, Idaho State Parks and dozens more.

And, if you’re really smitten by the yurt, you might consider living in one. Yurts are spacious and comfortable dwellings and a number of different online retailers sell them.  Prices range from $5,000 to $10,000, or if you’re exceptionally handy, you could even try building your own.

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  1. Posted November 6, 2011 at 2:11 am | Permalink

    Silent Lake Provincial Park has a few yurts, large private campsites and a beautiful lake with no motor boats. You tell I’m a big fan! I actually haven’t tried the yurts yet but did take a look inside one. They look like they’d be quite comfortable, especially on those rainy days. I’m not sure if the one’s at Silent Lake have hydro but they do come with a barbeque.

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