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Vacation rentals in Canada

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Earth homes in Mayne Island

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 801 reviews

Cob Cottage

Channel the pursuit of pause in this one-of-a-kind earth house. The cozy retreat was hand-sculpted using local and sustainable natural materials, and features a central living space with cantilevered slab stairs leading to the loft bedroom. Guests have access to the entire cottage and surrounding property. We live in the neighbouring house, and are happy to give advice or answer questions to help you make the most of your stay. The neighborhood is quite rural and mostly agricultural with several farms and a small private vineyard. The home is a 10 minute walk from the beach and a 20 minute walk from a family grocery and deli specializing in local organic produce. Mayne Island has a small community bus. Times and routes are limited, particularly in the winter. It will stop at the driveway. We also have an official hitch hiking system with signed Car Stops where you can wait for a ride. Usually you don't have to wait long. We are happy to offer pickup and drop off at the ferry dock as a courtesy to encourage car-free travellers, on days when the community bus is not running. Please let us know ahead of time that you'll be coming without your own transportation, and we will make sure that either we or the community bus (which will drop you off at our driveway) are there to meet you when your ferry arrives. The BC Ferries terminals near Victoria and Vancouver are easily reachable via public transit from their respective airports and downtowns.

Jan. 26 – 31

$274 CAD per night
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Barn in MacGregor

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

The Red Barn Loft in the Heartland of the Prairies

Recently updated, open concept barn loft in the heart of the Manitoba prairies. This unique 1700 square foot space has plenty of room for a relaxed getaway. The location is great for families, hunters, snowmobile enthusiasts, couples, and those looking for a place to retreat. A great central location if you would like to tour small towns in Manitoba. As seen in this music video https://youtu.be/foJ0HRZmtB4 Featured https://news.airbnb.com/canadas-most-wish-listed-unique-stays-and-treehouses/

Apr. 24 – May 1

$202 CAD per night
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Cabin in Golden

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Mountain Cabin in Heartland Acres

Enjoy this eco friendly two bedroom rustic mountain cabin with the view of Willowbank Mountain, equipped with all the necessities you need for great mountain vacation. Cabin is situated in a 20 acres homestead surrounded with mountains and lush forest. It's a perfect place to unwind and relax after your mountain adventures. We are located 18-20 minutes drive west from the town of Golden in the quiet and beautiful Blaeberry Valley. PLEASE READ LOCATION, WIFI CONNECTION, DETAILS BEFORE BOOKING.

Aug. 11 – 18

$218 CAD per night

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Other great vacation rentals in Canada

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Cabin in Rodney

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

SECLUDED LAKESIDE CABIN

May 13 – 20

$536 CAD per night
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Tiny homes in Komoka

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 664 reviews

The Adler Cabin at Fernwood Hills

Aug. 12 – 19

$221 CAD per night
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Apartment in Calgary

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

City Treasure on 13th

Apr. 5 – 12

$210 CAD per night
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Home in Barrie

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Lakefront detached house on the little lake

Apr. 21 – 28

$316 CAD per night
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Tiny homes in Lac-Beauport

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Hygge with Hot Tub

Nov. 22 – 29

$459 CAD per night
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Cottage in Parry Sound

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 71 reviews

Muskoka Waterfront w/ Hot tub (Silver Linings)

Aug. 10 – 17

$1,262 CAD per night
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Chalet in Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

Bora-Boréal ⭐️~Floating Home~1~⭐️

Feb. 13 – 20

$656 CAD per night
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Chalet in Val-des-Monts

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

The Vista - Magnificent waterfront beach & hot tub

Jan. 22 – 29

$575 CAD per night
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Chalet in La Malbaie

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Luxurious Chalet with Pool, Sauna, Spa & View

Aug. 14 – 21

$1,879 CAD per night
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Home in Bracebridge

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

River Luxe Muskoka 6BR 5BA w/ Hottub, Wifi 200mb+

Sep. 24 – Oct. 1

$1,351 CAD per night
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Condo in TORONTO

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Stunning 2 BD in heart of Toronto with Parking!

Sep. 3 – 10

$1,009 CAD per night
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Chalet in Grand Étang

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

• Cedar Peak • 2 Bedroom Barrier-Free Chalet

Oct. 17 – 24

$598 CAD per night

Your guide to Canada

All About Canada

From coast to coast, the second-largest country in the world is full of modern cities and stunning landscapes. In wintertime Canada becomes a wonderland for skiing and snowboarding at the spectacular snow-capped peaks of famous resorts like Whistler and Banff in the west, and the European-style ski village of Mont Tremblant in Québec in the east.

The city of Vancouver sits on the US border, surrounded by water on three sides and bordered by the majestic North Shore Mountains. The cobbled streets of Gastown neighbor one of the country’s largest Chinese communities, while the stone Seawall winds around sprawling Stanley Park. In the east, the city of Toronto is located on the cool waters of Lake Ontario, where you’ll find a lively arts scene and a seemingly endless array of cuisines to savor. Montreal is the core of Canada’s French identity, home to imposing 18th- and 19th-century architecture, cafe culture, and an internationally renowned jazz festival.

Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined — more than two million — including the picturesque Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories, the magical Lake Superior in Ontario, and the largest lake in the country, Lake Huron, with more than 3,000 miles of coastline and hundreds of beaches to enjoy.

There are numerous natural wonders to explore in Canada, including the fjords in Newfoundland’s Gros Morne National Park, Mount Thor on Baffin Island in Nunavut — home to the greatest vertical drop on the planet, at over 1,250 metres — and the iconic Niagara Falls in Ontario. Spectacles like the Northern Lights in Canada’s Great North draw visitors to one of the few places on earth where you’ll witness this natural phenomenon.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Canada

There are a host of vacation rentals, homes, and cabins to make your stay in Canada memorable. In winter, most places are very cold, with temperatures often below zero in many places, while snow covers the ground from December to April. This draws winter sports lovers from far and wide to some of the best ski resorts on the planet, especially in the Canadian Rockies. In spring and autumn you can expect a mix of pleasant sunny days and colder rainy days. In September, movie buffs and celebrities flock to the world-renowned film festival in Toronto.

The hottest regions in summer include British Columbia, Southern Alberta, and major cities like Toronto and Montreal. Coastal cities like Victoria and Halifax are often milder, making them popular for those who don’t like it too hot. Parades, fireworks, and celebrations mark Canada Day on July 1 throughout the country.


Top things to do in Canada

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is one of the most serene places in Canada. The island is connected to the eastern mainland in New Brunswick by the 12.9-kilometre-long Confederation Bridge and boasts rolling green hills and red sandstone cliffs. Enjoy miles of sandy beaches and pristine waters, visit charming towns with local shops, enjoy locally caught seafood, and go lighthouse spotting. The Island is home to 63 of them, including the historic Point Prim and Cape Bear lighthouses.

Drumheller, Alberta

Travel to the heart of the Canadian Badlands to the dinosaur capital of the world. In the late 19th century, a dinosaur skull was found near the Red Deer River. Since then, hundreds more fossils have been found in the region. Visit the Royal Tyrrell Museum to see the dinosaur and fossil exhibits, and explore the Badlands on the Dinosaur Trail, a 48-kilometre scenic drive looping around the Red Deer River.

Whitehorse

Travel to the beautiful city of Whitehorse, the capital of Canada’s Yukon territory, which is a paradise for outdoor lovers. Miles Canyon is a natural wonder that can be reached on foot from the city. At the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, you can spot an array of local wildlife including Arctic foxes, elk, and bison. If you visit around the first few weeks of winter, you might witness the Northern Lights, one of the great natural phenomena.

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