La Belle Cabane
Kingston, New Brunswick
Glamping Spas
Activity Level
Family Friendly
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Located on the picturesque Kingston Peninsula, La Belle Cabane is a healing retreat and forest spa with off grid cabins that back onto Mount Misery with the highest elevated point at your footsteps. La Belle Cabane focuses on health and wellness, self-love, and stress management, while also holding space for mental health and emotional healing – all within a culturally enriching experience nestled in the woods.
This off-grid eco-glamping site has five cabins available for rent. The cabins include a kitchenette, woodstove, a spacious loft bedroom and a seating area where you can relax. Allow yourself to disconnect, unwind and relax in this tranquil space as these cabins are wifi-free, with no electricity or plumbing for a truly off-grid experience. There are surrounding trails where you can hike or snowshoe, take in nature or recharge in the best way.
The Kingston Spa incorporates an outdoor forest experience that includes a relaxation area, a halotherapy room, two private spa pods, two cedar bath locations and a small shop. The halotherapy building will be nestled in the forest and the two private spa pods will include a sauna, steam room, cold plunge, warm tub and hot stone pad.
La Belle Cabane invites you to disconnect from the chaos of everyday life and reconnect with nature in a space designed for healing and self-discovery.
La Belle Cabane
Book onlineLa Belle Cabane
1013 NB-845Kingston, New Brunswick, E5N 1K3
1-519-200-8844 support@labellecabane.com Visit Website
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La Belle Cabane
Book onlineLa Belle Cabane
1013 NB-845Kingston, New Brunswick, E5N 1K3
1-519-200-8844 support@labellecabane.com Visit Website
Accredited Business
Tripadvisor Traveler Rating
20 ReviewsBusiness Hours
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