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This Muskoka Cabin Is Perfect If You Want To Connect With Nature Not Wi-Fi

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Tiny Airbnb In Ontario Is A Gorgeous Unplugged Escape From Toronto
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The Wi-Fi may be weak, but the connection to nature is strong. You can reconnect with the beauty of the province and hang out with your besties at this adorable tiny Airbnb in Ontario. So if you’re in dire need of a break from city life then this eco-friendly oasis is calling your name. 

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Located in a beautifully wooded area in Muskoka, Ontario, you’ll find The Eco Cabin, a sweet off-the-grid escape.

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According to the Airbnb listing, the charming cabin was hand-built using materials milled from the property and custom carpentry to create a truly sustainable retreat. 

This is the perfect place to really unplug for the weekend as there's no Wi-Fi or electricity on site.

But don’t worry, with battery-powered solar lights, pumped running water, a composting toilet, and a solar-powered outdoor shower, you won’t have to rough it too much.

The owner’s home is located on the same property, but you’ll be far enough away that you won’t even notice.

Aside from the occasionally clucking of the owner’s chickens, it’ll be nothing but peace and quiet here.

The cabin has a screened-in porch area with a hammock so you can laze around outside no matter what the weather is doing. 

Inside, you’ll find a small couch, two stools, and a cute ladder that leads you up to the loft-style bedroom.

There is also a small kitchenette inside so you can prepare meals.

Coffee and tea are provided by the hosts, but you’ll need to bring your own groceries.

Outside, you’ll be surrounded by towering pine trees and gorgeous granite boulders.

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There are also numerous nearby lakes in case you want to go for a swim during your stay.

So if you're looking to disconnect from the internet and reconnect with someone special surrounded by nature, this little oasis might be just what you're looking for. 

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The Eco-Cabin Muskoka

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$150/night

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Neighbourhood: Muskoka, ON

Why You Need To Go: You can enjoy a peaceful staycation with your BFF at this eco-friendly Airbnb in Ontario. 

Prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.

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    • Amber Van Wort was a writer at Narcity Canada. She studied journalism at Durham College in Oshawa and holds a special place in her heart for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She continues to be published in the Chicago Tribune, Best Reviews, and previously, The Belleville Intelligencer, totaling up to 9+ years of experience.

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