9 Alberta Cabins To Split With Friends This Summer For Less Than $48 Each

The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and we can't wait to get back outdoors. We're lending a helping hand by compiling a bunch of awesome, cheap Alberta cabins for you and your friends this summer. If sleeping in a tent isn't your calling, then these cabins are ready to meet you halfway.
When summer hits in Alberta, it hits hard. Why waste all that vitamin D and near-tropical temperatures at home? Get some friends together and give these cabins a try — it certainly won't break the bank to do so.
Alberta has so many beautiful sights, from the lakes and mountains in Banff and Jasper to the countless gorgeous trails and attractions.
But camping can be a daunting experience, especially if you're new to the outdoors. Instead of fumbling around with a tent or having your plans dashed by a bit of rain, why not live a taste of the cabin life?
While they might be expensive for one person to cover, a couple of friends make short work of that fee. Plus, you'll get an unforgettable adventure together out of it. What's not to love?
Rustic Cabin
Price Per Night: $22.50 each split between four friends
Neighbourhood: Linden, AB
Why You Need To Go: This adorable little cabin looks straight out a fantasy novel.
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These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.
Bear Bungalow
Price Per Night: $33.33 each split between three friends
Neighbourhood: Rocky View County, AB
Why You Need To Go: This cozy cabin sits a short drive from Banff, with plenty of nature and quiet to spare.
These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.
Rustic Eco-Cabin
Price Per Night: $21.25 each split between four friends
Neighbourhood: Calgary, AB
Why You Need To Go: Found between Calgary and Canmore, this eco-friendly, straw-bale cabin is waiting for you.
These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.
Beaver County Ranch
Price Per Night: $32.5 each split between two friends
Neighbourhood: Beaver County, AB
Why You Need To Go: This cozy suite near Edmonton comes with tons of acres of space to wander and explore.
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Jasper Deluxe
Price Per Night: $47.50 each split between four friends
Neighbourhood: Jasper, AB
Why You Need To Go: In walking distance from a ton of Jasper's attractions, this two-bedroom stay is perfect for exploring the town.
These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.
Riverfront Seclusion
Price Per Night: $20 each split between eight friends
Neighbourhood: Calgary, AB
Why You Need To Go: Found in downtown Calgary, this cabin has the incredible power of being secluded while still having easy access to the city.
These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.
Bighorn Resort
Price Per Night: $32.25 each split between four friends
Neighbourhood: LaCorey, AB
Why You Need To Go: Not only are these cabins adorable, they're next to a ranch full of adorable bighorn sheep!
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Gingerbread Cabin
Price Per Night: $43.75 each split between four friends
Neighbourhood: Nordegg, AB
Why You Need To Go: An adorable log cabin in a peaceful town, this place is perfect for a weekend of relaxation.
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Classic Country Cabin
Price Per Night: $17.14 each split between seven friends
Neighbourhood: Halkirk, AB
Why You Need To Go: This large cabin sits on a farmyard with tons of horseback tracks and trails nearby. You'll never get bored here.
These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.
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