Campsite Options
Village Cabins
10 single beds | pine interior | front porch | electricity | $75/night.
Each solid wood cabin is equipped with single-style bunk beds, electricity, an outdoor clothesline, firepit and a picnic table. Three or four cabins are spaciously gathered to make a village, perfect for a group of families to use together. Fully serviced washhouses are a short walk away, no matter which of the cabins you’re staying in.
Tabins
Tabins | 6 single beds | roof, with screen/canvas walls | electricity | $60/night
IAWAH has 5 wood framed tent cabins with semi-bunk style single beds in each. Our Tabins are nestled into the pine forest and offer peaceful morning views out of the panoramic screen windows. A central washroom located in the gym is a short walk away. Each Tabin has its own electricity, picnic table and clothesline. Specific firepits and picnic tables are assigned to each Tabin.
Chateau Canvas Tents
Large Canvas platform tent | 6 single cots | tent with porch | electricity | $60/night
Small Canvas platform tent | 2 single cots | tent with porch | electricity | $40/night
Looking for an experience even closer to camping? Try out our canvas tents. Under the cover of mature maple trees, each tent sits on a raised platform and skirts the edge of the Chateau field. Each canvas tent has a clothesline, picnic table, fire pit and access to electricity. Washhouses are a short walk away.
Bush Lodge
Lodge style accommodation | up to 4 people | Ensuite bathroom | $100/night
Each room has a double bed and a bunk bed, accommodating up to four guests. All rooms have ensuite washrooms complete with a shower.Bush Lodge rooms are perfect for additional campground guests, such as grandparents. Please note there are no firepit areas adjacent to Bush lodge. July,August & early September dates only.
Notes
Guests bring their own food and cooking equipment and use the firepit assigned to their site. IAWAH provides beds only. Guests are responsible for bringing their own bedding and linens. We recommend a sleeping bag and pillow, but sheets and a blanket work quite well too. Come packed for the seasonal weather and overnight camping temperatures (cabins, tabins and tents are not equipped with heating).