A glamping escape that's like a boutique hotel in the canopy

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A glamping escape that's like a boutique hotel in the canopy
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The treetop tents come with an electric fireplace, a mini fridge and a covered balcony

Nearby attractions:At the 200-acre adults-only Whispering Springs wilderness retreat, glampers can choose between 12 safari tents of various sizes, two cabins that sleep up to eight and three dreamy treetop tents. “We have nice linens, robes and coffee makers, so it’s really like a little boutique hotel in the canopy,” says co-founder Nancy Corcoran.

The treetop tents, new this year, sit about six metres above the forest floor and come with an electric fireplace, a mini fridge and a covered balcony overlooking a nearby pond. Suspension bridges connect the three structures, which can be booked together for a multi-couple retreat. They share common spaces including an elevated outdoor shower and a hot tub.

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