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12 Treehouses You Can Rent Less Than 7 Hours From Montreal For The Perfect Nature Escape

Your childhood dream come true.
Contributing Writer

I don't know about you, but when I was a kid, I always dreamed of having my own treehouse. Now that I'm an adult, I still want to live in one — for a few days. So, I went on the search for treehouses to rent in Quebec, in hopes of living out a childhood dream.

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You've heard of camping. But sleeping in a treehouse sounds like the perfect mix of camping and a bit of glamour, otherwise known as "glamping."

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And sleeping in a treehouse definitely takes glamping to a whole new level. Or, should I say to a whole new height.

We all know that our beautiful home has trees. Like lots of trees.

So you can bet there are lots of fantastic spots to spend a night or two in a treehouse.

You don't even have to go all too far. All of the places on this list are within seven hours of Montreal, so you can have a quick trip or a longer road trip.

So pack your bags and grab your binoculars because you're about to experience a whole new meaning to "a room with a view."

CHIMO Refuge Treehouse Resort

Address: 348, Montée St-Gabriel, St-Sauveur, QC

Distance from Montreal: 1 hour and 40 minutes

CHIMO Refuges Treehouse Resort is located in the breathtaking Laurentians and is the perfect place to go "glamping." The only thing better than a night under the stars, is a night under the stars with your fur baby — Yep, pets are allowed.

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Au Diable Vert

Where: 169, Chemin Staines, Glen Sutton, QC

Distance from Montreal: 1 hour and 35 minutes

Au Diable Vert is the place to "unplug yourself and get back to nature." They have gorgeous treehouses for you to sleep at night and some amazing activities to do in the day.

Cabin In The Trees

Airbnb

Address: Saint-Jean-de-Matha, QC

Distance from Montreal: 1 hour and 50 minutes

Up in Saint-Jean-de-Matha is this beautiful cabin in the trees with a view that's even more magnificent. Not sure where to take it all in? How about the hot tub on the balcony.

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Unique Stay In The Laurentians

Airbnb

Address: Amherst, QC

Distance from Montreal: 2 hours and 30 minutes

This listing is one of the most exciting stays you can have in the Laurentians. It sits 12 feet above the ground, overlooking the serene Lac Cameron and a maple tree forest.

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The Enchanted Chalet

Les Toits du Monde

Address: Les Toits du Monde, 1777 Chemin des Faucons, Nominingue, QC

Distance from Montreal: 2 hours and 50 minutes

Less than three hours from Montreal is this quirky treehouse that looks like it's straight out of a storybook. Known as "The Enchanted Chalet," it's a great spot to escape into the magic of the forest.

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The Perched Chalet

Airbnb

Address: Les Toits du Monde, 1777 Chemin des Faucons, Nominingue, QC

Distance from Montreal: 2 hours and 55 minutes

This is the type of treehouse that I've always dreamed of. Complete with a balcony and a bridge.

Also from Les Toits du Monde, there are also many opportunities for some amazing activities nearby, such as swimming, fishing and cycling.

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Treehouse In Tremblant

Airbnb

Address: Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré, QC

Distance from Montreal: 2 hours and 5 minutes

This listing is found on a stunning lake in a 2000-acre protected regional park.

It is the ultimate place to "get off the grid.".. there isn't any road electricity, so if you're looking for a real camping-meets-glamping experience, this is the place for you.

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Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux

Address: 250, chemin de la Pointe-aux-Pins, C.P. 1058
Saint-Fulgence, QC

Distance from Montreal: 5 hours and 10 minutes

Parc Aventures Cap Jaseux offers many types of accommodation, including treehouses.

The park is found in the region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean and covers roughly 200 hectares along the north shore of the Saguenay Fjord.

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Canopée Lit

Address: 303 Chemin de l'Anse de Roche Sacré-Coeur-Saguenay, QC

Distance from Montreal: 6 hours

Canopée Lit is one of the farthest destinations on the list, but when you see how beautiful it is, you'll realize it's worth it. Imagine looking up at the stars with that dome above you...

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Les Chalets du Trappeur

Address: 7014, rue du Trappeur Wentworth-Nord, QC

Distance from Montreal: 1 hour and 30 minutes

You've heard of a treehouse, but what about a tree mansion. This beautiful accommodation puts the "glam" in "glamping."

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Cozy Cabin For 4

Airbnb

Address: Sacré-Coeur, QC

Distance from Montreal: 5 hours and 45 minutes

This gorgeous listing is surrounded by amazing greenery, which you can see from the large windows.

And breakfast is delivered to the cabin every morning. Taking B&B to a B&Trees.

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Robin's Roost

St. Lawrence Parks

Address: 13740 County Road 2, Morrisburg, ON

Distance from Montreal: 1 hour and 35 minutes

Just on the other side of the Quebec-Ontario border is the Robin's Roost Treehouse in the St. Lawrence Park.

It comes with a whole host of amenities, including a canoe, and is in The Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary, so get ready to see some amazing wildlife.

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Have fun in the trees!

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