Tiny cabins are Parks Canada's newest accommodation option in Gros Morne (available at Shallow Bay, Lomond and Trout River Campgrounds). They’re an easy and relaxing way for friends, families with small children, and couples of all ages to experience the fun of camping in a national park without needing to set up a tent.
Tiny cabins are a wooden structure with 10 x 14 feet of interior space and an additional 5 foot covered porch of exterior space.
Tiny Cabins: Plan & Prepare
Arrival & Departure
Visitors must check-in and check-out
Check-in time is after 3 p.m.
Check-out time is before 11 a.m.
What to Bring
Sleeping bags, blankets and pillows
Food, drinks and water containers
Cooking equipment, dishes, eating utensils and a cooler
Flashlight, matches or a lighter
What Tiny Cabins offers
Inside the Cabin
One bunk bed (single over double) with mattresses and one small sofa bed (occupancy 4)
OR one double bed with a mattress and a small sofa bed (occupancy 3)
A table with chairs (4)
A stool
A small counter
Shallow Bay: electric heat, lights and an electrical outlet to charge your devices.
Lomond: a small wood stove, solar powered lights and USB charging port.
Trout River: solar powered lights and USB charging port (no heat source).
Please note: There is no running water in the cabin. Washrooms and showers are nearby.
Outside the Cabin
Covered porch
Picnic Table
Fire pit
Gas barbeque
Nearby in the Campgrounds
Common showers and flush toilets
A common kitchen shelter
Water taps for potable water
Firewood for sale
Playground
Wi-Fi
Rules
Smoking or vaping is not permitted within the accommodation.
Pets are permitted but must be kept under physical control (i.e. on a leash or in suitable confinement). Pets are not to be left unattended. Owners must pick up after their pets.
Cooking is permitted only in kitchen shelters or outside the Tiny Cabins.
Campground rules apply to Tiny Cabin occupants.
Don't Move Firewood - Use local firewood and burn it on site.