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Treetop getaway: Geodesic domes coming to P.E.I.

It's being described as a hybrid between camping and staying in a hotel — a new P.E.I. business offers the chance to sleep among the trees in the comfort of a cozy dome.

Treetop Haven is the first of its kind on the Island, and consists of five geodesic domes mounted on raised decks about 3.5 metres off the ground.

The domes are meant to offer guests a relaxing getaway, owner Sheila Arsenault said.

Not 'too extreme'

"You know, people that want the outdoors, but don't want to go too extreme," said Arsenault.

Each pod will be equipped with a bathroom, small kitchen and a bedroom — all the amenities of a hotel, but looking out over the 20-hectare property.

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Two of the domes will be heated and will be available to rent year-round, while the other four will operate from April to October.

Each dome has a large section of windows overlooking the trees.

Arsenault was inspired to start the business after reflecting on her own experiences staying in interesting accommodations around the world.

"To me, part of a trip is your accommodation. So I wanted to combine an accommodation and an experience all in one."

The domes' interiors still have to be finished, Arsenault said, adding she hopes to have the winter tree pods available to rent by the end of February.

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