Yurts

Fundy National Park

You would like to overnight in Fundy National Park, but would prefer a comfortable and hassle-free experience in this beautiful natural setting? Here is an offer you will not be able to resist. Come stay in a yurt at the Headquarters campground.

What is a yurt?

The yurt is the traditional dwelling of nomads from Central Asia. Made to resist extreme climates, this circular shape abode has five basic elements: lattice walls, roof beams, a roof ring, a door, and a felt and hide covering. Since the 13th century, yurts have been used by nomadic horse herders as portable homes.

Fundy's yurts are a modernized version of the traditional yurt. They are cozy and warm with insulated walls and roof, and a propane stove. In the summer, the yurts are kept cool with windows, dome and door openings providing cross ventilation.

Inside the yurt.
Inside the yurt.

Your checklist

  • Sleeping bags, blankets and pillows
  • Food, drinks and a water container (Campground water is potable)
  • Camp stove for outdoor cooking
  • Cooking gear, eating utensils, dishes and a cooler
  • Slippers or indoor shoes - the first rule of keeping a clean yurt is to remove outdoor footwear
  • Matches or lighter to start fire in the cook shelter

What we offer

  • The campsite includes

  • Yurt (6 metres / 20 feet in diameter) with a locking door
  • Deck
  • Picnic table
  • Small personal BBQ
  • Two deck chairs (in the summer)
  • Parking for one vehicle
  • An insulated and heated service building containing showers, washrooms, clothes washer and dryer, sinks for dish washing.
  • A cook shelter with wood stove and split firewood are located nearby. There are lockable cupboards in the shelter. Each cupboard is colour coded to a specific yurt (example: red yurt = red cupboard)
  • The yurt includes

  • One single-over-double bunk bed and one double sofa bed with mattresses
  • One table with two chairs and two benches
  • Three coat racks
  • One propane heating stove with ceramic glass viewing area
  • Three solar-powered lights
  • One fire extinguisher
  • One carbon monoxide/smoke detector

Notice
  • Smoking is NOT permitted in the yurts
  • Pets are permitted in Yurt Y4
  • Yurts Y1, Y2, Y3 and Y5 are pet free
  • For safety reasons, cooking is NOT allowed inside the yurts
  • It is NOT permitted to use firewood in the charcoal BBQs. If you require charcoal, it can be purchased in the village of Alma
  • The yurt must be cleaned prior to departure
  • Check-in: anytime after 3 pm
  • Check-out: no later than 11 am

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