The Drive Magazine // Summer 2022 // Issue 143

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DESTINATION UNPLUGGED Lungovita Beach Retreat Offers Visitors Unique ‘Glamping’ Experience By Jen Brignall-Strong Photo by Six Langemann

Sweeping cliff top views. Idyllic pathways lush with greenery. Calm waterfront breezes. While Lungovita Beach Retreat may only be a half hour drive from Windsor, the little slice of paradise feels miles away from the hustle and bustle of city living. “Lungovita was designed to help people extend their life by reconnecting with nature and disconnecting with the busyness of their day-to-day lives,” says co-owner David Haas. Located in the heart of wine country, Lungovita (pronounced “loon-go-vee-ta”) is Canada’s first adults-only ‘glamping’ retreat. With nearly 40 fully furnished geodesic domes and tents, a gorgeous in-ground pool, hot tubs, and cedar barrel saunas, the sprawling 16-acre property offers the amenities of a hotel in the natural, open air setting of a campground. “People are so amazed that something like this exists in Essex County,” says Haas. “It’s a super unique property that’s not developed and just wide open with 600 feet of beach 54

front. It’s also on an 80-foot cliff overlooking Lake Erie. There aren’t many places around here where you can soak in a view like that.” The park’s name means “long life” and its unique concept was something Haas and his business partners Andrew Facca, Craig Higginbottom, and Chantal Vallée had been dreaming up for years before it came to fruition last summer. After scouring the globe for the perfect piece of land to suit their vision, the ideal space presented itself right in their own backyard when the former Caboto Park went up for sale in late 2020. “We’d been holding in mind this idea since the creation of AirBnB,” says Haas. “This property was a perfect fit because it was already zone as a campground so we could do exactly what we had in mind.” The group took possession of the park in May 2021 and worked quickly to update the facilities; completely renovating the bathroom and shower facilities and erecting 23 ‘glamping’

tents complete with queen size beds, seating areas, and space heaters. Haas says upgrades to the property are ongoing. By the end of this summer, they hope to have 42 geodesic domes and 20 ‘glamping’ tents available for nightly rentals. In addition to the pool, saunas, and hot tubs, they also offer bike and kayak rentals for those wishing to explore the natural beauty of the area. “We’re just going to keep adding,” Haas explains. “Our plan is to continue to make this place as beautiful as we possibly can with as many amenities that are all in the realm of relaxation.” The property also offers a shared barbecue area and is dotting with picnic tables, hammocks, bonfire pits, and green space for visitors to enjoy. “We’re also allowing the 30 foot perimeter around the park to go back to nature so eventually it will be just like a forest and we’ll


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