Sask. camping doesn’t have to come with sacrifices
Looking to connect with nature but not into the idea of sleeping on a blow-up mattress in a hot sweaty tent? Then you need Flora Bora.
“It’s for people who enjoy nature and they want to get into nature but they just want to have some of the amenities,” Flora Bora owner Karen Wasylyk said.
Those amenities all come in a 450 square foot hut known as a yurt and it’s serviced with water, a bathroom, a bed and kitchen. All you need to bring are your personal items and food.
“It’s a traditional Mongolian dwelling and it was used by nomads when they travelled with herds. But ours have all the services, a bathroom and a kitchen. Everything from wine glasses to towels, coffee-grinders everything is all here.”


