Canada Chalets: Compare the best vacation chalet rentals
10 35 reviews
Canada
20/06 – 27/06
NZ$592/nighttotal: NZ$4144 (7 )
Luxury/loghome
Water Sport
Cozy
Modern
Fireplace
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chalet , Glace Bay
This secluded chalet is located on a private 4.5-acre plot near Glace Bay, just 32 kilometres from Sydney and 48 kilometres from the Fortress of Louisbourg. The three-bedroom chalet, with its private beach and stunning views of Cape Breton, offers a peaceful retreat for up to six guests, with a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, and a clawfoot tub.
Canada
31/10 – 01/05
NZ$91/nighttotal: NZ$16562 (182 )
Salal Suite
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gîte , Powell River
Coastal Shepard Farm's Salal Suite is a private gîte located in Lund, approximately 40 kilometres from Powell River, offering direct access to ocean trails and the Sunshine Coast Trail. This cosy, one-bedroom self-contained unit accommodates two guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, a spa-like bathroom with a heated towel rack, a private outdoor space with a hot tub and fire pit, and a range of indoor amenities for relaxation and connection.
9.9 332 reviews
Canada
08/08 – 09/08
NZ$319/nightfor 1 night
Cozy 2 Bedroom Cottage Located On A Working Ranch
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gîte , One Hundred Mile House
This charming gîte is located seven kilometres outside of 100 Mile House, BC, in a peaceful valley close to Highway 97 and a short drive from numerous local lakes. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The gîte offers two suites, sleeping up to six guests, and has a spacious living area with a pull-out sofa. Guests can enjoy the large garden, outdoor seating areas, and access to a range of activities including hiking, fishing, and exploring the nearby lakes.
10 7 reviews
Canada
26/07 – 31/07
NZ$660/nighttotal: NZ$3300 (5 )
L’infini Bleu
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chalet , Grosse-Île
This waterside lodge in Pointe-aux-Loups, Grosse-Île, offers direct lagoon access and is a short walk to an expansive beach, 7 kilometres from Havre-aux-Maisons and 20 kilometres from Cap-aux-Meules. This accommodation for four features a practical basement with a separate bedroom and lounge, a bright ground floor dining area with lagoon views, and a mezzanine with a private bedroom and relaxation space overlooking the dunes, all equipped with air conditioning and a dishwasher.
10 50 reviews
Canada
04/07 – 10/07
NZ$303/nighttotal: NZ$1818 (6 )
Spuraway Cabin Farm Stay: Now Sleeps 4!
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gîte , One Hundred Mile House
Spuraway Cabin, a self-catering cottage situated on a family farm in Forest Grove, British Columbia, offers a peaceful country escape a short drive from One Hundred Mile House and its attractions. This two-bedroom holiday home sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, dining and living areas, a wrap-around porch with BBQ, and stunning Canim Valley views from the upstairs bedrooms; farm-fresh eggs and other kitchen staples are provided.
10 246 reviews
Canada
20/06 – 27/06
NZ$262/nighttotal: NZ$1834 (7 )
Private Cabin Close To Dining + Local Amenities
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gîte , Duncan
The Creamery gîte is situated in the Keating district of Duncan, just a short drive from Cowichan Bay and the Trans Canada Trail, offering a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. This charming cottage can accommodate up to two guests and features a modern farmhouse design with a dairy-inspired aesthetic. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a private patio with orchard views, a wood-burning fireplace, a clawfoot tub, and a kitchenette, making it an ideal choice for a relaxing getaway.
10 5 reviews
Canada
19/06 – 19/09
NZ$316/nighttotal: NZ$29072 (92 )
The Historic Farmhouse
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gîte , Prince George
This Prince George self-catering farmhouse, situated in the Cranbrook Hill area, offers a tranquil rural escape just minutes from the city's amenities. The two-bedroom property sleeps six, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, fitness centre access, and a private garden with firepit and BBQ, plus nostalgic Noah's Ark Adventureland themed interior design.
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Frequently asked questions about chalets in Canada
What unique traditions or cultural practices should one prepare for in Canada?
Canada has a rich tapestry of cultures, so experiences vary regionally. In many areas, you'll find a blend of Indigenous traditions and European influences. For instance, many communities celebrate Indigenous festivals like powwows, featuring traditional music, dance, and storytelling. In Quebec, French-Canadian culture is prominent, with unique celebrations like La Fête nationale du Québec (Quebec National Day). Across the country, Canada Day (1 July) is a significant national holiday with celebrations in cities and towns. Be prepared for polite and friendly interactions – Canadians are generally known for their welcoming nature.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Vancouver International Airport (YVR) consistently rank as the busiest airports in Canada, handling millions of passengers annually. Montreal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL) is another major hub.
Which part of Canada is the best choice to rent a chalet?
The best region for renting a chalet depends on your preferences. The Canadian Rockies in British Columbia and Alberta offer stunning mountain scenery and numerous chalet rentals in places like Banff and Whistler. Quebec's Laurentian Mountains also provide a beautiful setting for chalet holidays, particularly near Mont-Tremblant. The Muskoka region of Ontario is another popular choice, known for its lakes and forests.
What are the best chalets for families and kids in Canada?
Is using a car the best way to get around in Canada?
A car offers the most flexibility, especially for exploring areas outside major cities. However, public transportation is well-developed in many urban centres. In some regions, particularly in the more remote areas, a car is essential for exploring national parks and smaller towns. Consider your itinerary and destination when deciding on transportation.
Is there any unique natural phenomenon that Canada is known for?
The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are a spectacular natural phenomenon visible in Canada's northern regions, particularly during the winter months. Other notable natural wonders include the Niagara Falls, the Bay of Fundy's exceptionally high tides, and the vast expanse of the Canadian Shield.
A week in Canada offers many possibilities. For a city experience, explore Toronto with its diverse neighbourhoods, museums and vibrant cultural scene, or Vancouver, surrounded by mountains and ocean. For a nature-focused trip, consider exploring Banff National Park in the Rockies, with its stunning mountain views, lakes and hiking trails, or a journey along the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia, showcasing coastal scenery.
What are the top destinations for a weekend in Canada?
For a quick getaway, consider exploring cities like Montreal, known for its European charm and festivals, or Quebec City, a historic city with a distinct European feel. Niagara Falls provides a dramatic natural spectacle, easily accessible for a weekend trip. Closer to major cities, smaller towns offer charming escapes; consider exploring towns in the Niagara-on-the-Lake region of Ontario.
What area of Canada has the most desirable weather year-round?
No area in Canada has consistently desirable weather year-round. However, regions along the southern coast of British Columbia, particularly Vancouver and Victoria, tend to have milder temperatures and less extreme weather compared to other parts of the country. Even there, expect some rain.