Yes — Tin Poppy Retreat is located in a natural, forested setting.Bugs are part of the outdoor experience, particularly in the spring and early summer. If you’re sensitive, we recommend bringing insect repellent.
Check-in is anytime after 4:00 pm, and check-out is by 10:00 am.If you’re hoping for an earlier check-in, please get in touch — we’re often happy to accommodate when availability allows.
We recommend bringing: Groceries and beverages Ground coffee (French press coffee makers are provided) Personal toiletries Weather-appropriate clothing Hiking boots or comfortable walking shoes Insect repellent during spring and early summer Most kitchen essentials, bedding, towels, and basic supplies are already provided.
During the winter months, we recommend a four-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicle equipped with good winter tires.
All cabins are equipped with cookware, dishes, utensils, bedding, and towels.Guests should bring their own food, clothing, and toiletries. If you’re staying in one of our off-grid cabins (Violet or Wild Rose), a headlamp or flashlight is also recommended.
Yes, we welcome group bookings.Please get in touch with us directly to discuss availability and options.
At this time, we do not offer DIY weddings.Tin Poppy Retreat specializes in beautifully curated, all-inclusive elopement and micro-wedding packages. Please get in touch with us for more details.
Yes, we welcome retreats.Please contact us with details about your retreat, group size, and vision, and we’ll be happy to explore options with you.
Yes. Most major Canadian carriers have cell service throughout the property, although signal strength may vary depending on your provider and your location on the retreat.