Suites give new meaning to high class
The Rockwater Tenthouse Suites give new meaning to the term “high class.”
The seven private suites in Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia, Canada, are accessed from a 1500-foot treetop boardwalk. They are nestled among Arbutus trees, and offer a clear view of the Pacific Ocean.
The suites have heated slate floors, hydrotherapy tubs, private fireplaces and king-size beds.
Rockwater is open year-round and can be accessed via floatplane directly to the dock or by BC Ferry service.
“Inspired by nature,” says a press release. “Rockwater Secret Cove Resort on BC’s Sunshine Coast offers guests the pristine views and natural surroundings that only tent camping can offer without the need to sacrifice comfort or luxury.”
Another nine treehouses are planned for next year.
Report by David Wilkening
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