From CBC New Brunswick:
It's blue, shaped like a giant raindrop, and it sits in the middle of the woods at the Point Wolfe campground at Fundy National Park.
The Goutte d'Ô is part of a pilot project from Parks Canada to make the camping experience more accessible — and unique.
The raindrop-shaped cabin may look small, but Parks Canada says it can fit a family of four, or up to three adults, with a pull-out bed and a hammock for those who prefer to sway while they slumber.
...For now, there's only one of these cabins in all of Canada and it's already booked for the rest of the month.
...If all goes well with the pilot project, Parks Canada may install more of these cabins next year.
For more see Effort to make camping more accessible big hit, says Parks Canada
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