The hustle and bustle of the city is great, no question. But once you’ve had enough of people and noise, you should definitely plan a trip to the Canadian nowhere. In the Territoire Charlevoix, in the middle of the forest near Québec, minimalist and modern cabins invite you to become one with nature. Trees without end, fog, silence – after a few days in this environment, there is nothing that could disturb us.
Camping in the Canadian forest is an adventure that many are not equipped for. A few days in the wilderness with nothing but trees and the sounds of nature around you is something we all dream of. With the Territoire Charlevoix, the golden mean has been found: Small cabins, reminiscent of tree houses – with a few more comforts – blend into the landscape and give you that camp feeling without having to be afraid of bears & co. The elevated location with far-reaching views – every window is more exciting than a screen – is an added bonus. A fall-winter retreat in a class of its own.
Territoire Charlevoix
La Malbaie, Québec, Canada
Concept: Atelier L’Abri
Project: Pia Hocheneder, Jérôme Codère, Francis Martel-Labrecque, Nicolas Lapierre
labri.ca
Photos: © Raphaël Thibodeau
Also in the wilderness, but with higher temperatures: we would feel just as much at home in the Copas in Mexico.