Three brand new bunkies are available for booking at Stonewall’s Quarry Park Campground.
This unique accommodation option is like a tiny house complete with a front porch, electricity, lighting and Wi-Fi. Modern washroom and shower facilities are located nearby, along with access to potable water.
The bunkies also come with a small bar fridge, Keurig coffee machine, fire pit, picnic table and bistro table with two chairs. A barbecue with a side burner is provided, as well as utensils, and food can only be cooked outside. Dishes and cooking utensils are not provided.
Each bunkie sleeps up to four people with a queen mattress in the loft and a futon on the main floor, and pets are not permitted. They are air conditioned, but there is no heat source. A maximum of two vehicles can be parked at each site.
The largest option is called The Retreat, which spans 104.6 square feet on the main floor and 80 square feet in the loft.
Next is The Getaway, which spans 99 square feet on the main floor and 52 square feet in the loft.
The smallest option is The Hideaway, which spans 84 square feet on the main floor and 45 square feet in the loft.
Quarry Park manager Kelly Kimball said there’s been plenty of interest already.
“We’ve had lots of calls for baseball tournaments and Quarry Days,” she said.
“We’re hoping that people coming for weddings will find the walk from the Heritage Arts Centre to the bunkies worthwhile.”
The Retreat and The Getaway each cost $125 per night to rent, and The Hideaway costs $110 per night. A $200 damage deposit is required for each booking.
For those who make a booking, they should plan to bring bedding, pillows, a flashlight, cooking equipment, food and drinks, reusable water bottles and any personal items.
The bunkies will follow the same booking policies as the campground, so the maximum length of stay is 30 consecutive days. They’ll be available from approximately the May long weekend to Thanksgiving, depending on the weather.
Visit www.stonewallquarrypark.ca for more information. To make a reservation, call the Heritage Arts Centre at 204-513-0210.
Tribune Photos by Kelly Kimball
Quarry Park Campground has added three bunkies to their list of accommodations