Check out this lovely Micro-House on a peaceful 50-acre forest filled with sugar maples, birch, cedar, pine, and more. It’s a perfect getaway from traffic noise, offering starry skies and the quiet many of us hope for.
The weather is warm during the day and cool at night. The quiet is only interrupted by the sounds of many different birds, adding to the peacefulness. This is your chance to experience living in an eco-friendly home.
This 25-foot long tiny house in Rimouski, Quebec, has a simple, open design which makes it very flexible. It’s built mainly from secondhand and reclaimed materials, including the trailer, windows, doors, cabinets, and most of the wood.
There’s a rainwater collection system for the shower and sinks. It has electric heat and hot water, and is designed to be connected to the grid. The main loft sleeps two, there’s another loft planned as a child’s area, and the couch converts into a bed for two more.
Israel and Audrey live on this remote land with lake access. They’re planning to grow their own food, organize outdoor activities, create trails, and they’re eager to share their slice of paradise with guests. Besides the tiny house, they also rent out a tipi and a yurt.
This peaceful spot is filled with flowers, trees, and gardens. It’s ideal for stargazing, bird watching, and walking in the forest. Sometimes, you might even see the northern lights or enjoy music by the fire with friends.
It’s a place where nature speaks, accessible by bike or on foot, and a kayak is available for use on the lake.
You can learn more about this dog-friendly tiny house on wheels on Airbnb at this link: https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/24714447
And you can follow Audrey and Israel on Instagram:
Audrey: https://www.instagram.com/lechiencourer/
Israel: https://www.instagram.com/browlder/
