Built by a Canadian software developer Joel Allen, this tiny HemLoft treehouse was built using mostly recycled materials and located in the woods of Whistler. The treehouse is shaped like an egg. Of course, it can’t be that spacious but with well organized, it has plenty of room to spend a few nights under the stars, enjoying everything the great outdoors has to offer. However, the hemloft was built on crown land and is kinda of illegal. Joel kept this project a secret for three years, but he eventually contacted Dwell Magazine, which was the first publication to break the story. After all the effort Joel made and support people gave, owner of Canadian Wilderness Adventures (CWA) Allan Crawford has agreed to house the egg-shaped structure on the tour company’s tenure in the Callaghan Valley.

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

HemLoft: A Secret Tree House Hiding in the Woods of Whistler, Canada

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