Monday, October 8, 2007

Family Camping in a Yurt

My daughter Jen and her husband from www.BabyTravelPlanet.com are adventurous campers, and even the winter can't stop them from camping. They have camped several times in a yurt.

If you are looking for an alternative to camping in a tent, why not try a yurt? A Yurt is a canvas-covered domed shelter. They have windows, lockable doors, table and chairs. They usually accommodate up to six people in two bunk beds (double beds on the bottom and singles on top).

Some yurts have electric heat and lighting, others have no light and have a woodstove for heat. Many also have a propane barbecue for cooking.

The great thing about yurts though is that they can be booked all year round. If you have young children and are looking to get away during the less busy times of year a yurt is a great option. If you go in the summer you can enjoy everything you would while camping in a tent, go in the fall to watch the colours change, or go in the winter and bring the toboggan or cross country skis.
When booking a yurt make sure you plan in advance as most parks only have two or three available. Check with the park you will be going to before you pack so that you know what amenities are available. You will need to bring bedding, some cooking supplies and a source of light if your yurt does not have electricity. The less supplies you have to bring when travelling with children, the more room you will have for the things you require for your child.

In Ontario you can book yurts at 9 different provincial parks by going to http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/yurts.html

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JoPa from www.BabyTravelPlanet.com

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