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Tin Poppy Retreat

Tin Poppy Retreat

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168 Larch Hills Forest service Rd, Mara, British Columbia, V0E 2K0, Canada
(250) 804-3314 www.tinpoppyretreat.com
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Apr 14, 2018
Easily one of the most quaint and cozy cabins we've stayed in in BC. Host was lovely and clearly puts a ton of care and attention into every detail. You can't help but feel relaxed inside. Our cabin had a magnificent view of the valley bellow too. Easily a 5 star stay!

Dec 19, 2017
The tin poppy is beyond beautiful! We have stayed at the Tin poppy, Lavender house and Violet cabin. Just cant get enough of this place!! All accommodations are unique and absolutely stunning, any time of the year. Our most recent stay was at the Lavender house during the winter and we all (4 adults and 3 kids) thought it was the most beautiful place we have ever stayed. The wood burning sauna, fantastic skiing and beautiful home were beyond delightful. I would highly recommend to any and all!

Jul 11, 2017
I had the opportunity to spend a couple of days at the Tin Poppy Retreat while photographing an elopement and truly, I didn't want to leave. The property is so beautiful and really let's you get away from it all. Maggie and Jeremy are lovely people. It was really great getting to know them. Maggie's attention to detail is something I really appreciate as a photographer. The decor in each of the cabins, the table setting and everything else couldn't have been more beautiful. I can't wait to shoot another wedding at this location! And I definitely look forward to coming back and spending a few night with my hubby one day.

Aug 2, 2018

Mar 10, 2018

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