You Can Stay Inside An Adorable Grain Bin In Saskatchewan & It's Hilariously Canadian

Alive Sky Lodge.
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We've heard of staying in geodesic domes and treehouses, but this grain bin Airbnb is one of many unique places in Saskatchewan. You can have a farm stay vacation and spend the night inside an old grain bin that's lovingly referred to as BINcredible: Bin, Sweet Bin. This is one hilariously Canadian experience that has to be on your bucket list.
This Airbnb is seriously taking advantage of Saskatchewan's grain culture and history. Rather than letting these old grain bins rot and stand empty, we love how Airbnb host April Anderson made them into a cozy and totally Canadian cabin.
The secluded bin is completely decked out with all you need on your vacation including a private hot tub. You can stay at these four-season bins at any time of year. That means you can sit by the fire after snowshoeing in the winter or roast marshmallows at the fire pit after a summery bike ride.
Living room in the Alive Sky Lodge. April & Darryl Anderson | Airbnb
There is a ton of availability right now for bookings so you should book your stay ASAP and put this crazy Airbnb on your bucket list! This place could even be more Canadian than a cabin next to a maple syrup farm and it's showcasing agri-tourism at its finest.
Bedroom in the Alive Sky Lodge. April & Darryl Anderson | Airbnb
Inside the bin is actually round. It's a huge change going from a square-shaped room only existence to a round space. It's so cozy and has its own bathroom and a kitchenette with a microwave, mini-fridge and Keurig coffee maker. It's all self-contained.
Quaker and Maple. April & Darryl Anderson | Airbnb
The Airbnb is also a working farm, and they harvest grains as well as house animals. It's worth mentioning that you'll be staying on the farm with Quaker and Maple, the farm dogs.
Alive Sky Lodge is about an hour and a half from Saskatoon. This spot has to be on your list if you're planning a trip to the Prairies or even if you'll be driving through Saskatchewan on your travels. The nearby town of Rosetown has mini-golf, a pub, restaurants and grocery stores.
Alive Sky Lodge
Alive Sky Lodge.
April & Darryl Anderson | Airbnb
Price: $140+ per night
Location: Rosetown
Why You Should Go: Have the ultimate Canadian Prarie-themed getaway with a stay in a luxury grain bin.
These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time. Taxes and fees may not be included.
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This article has been updated since it was originally published on September 5, 2019.