This is pretty spectacular.
Doris Needham and her husband Ernest originally built this incredible treehouse in the 1950s as a simple retirement project.
Fast forward nearly 70 years, and it’s become an incredible tourist destination that has to be seen to be believed.
So yes, of *course* there’s an Enchanted Forest in British Columbia. pic.twitter.com/XuJYFa8okG
— Denton Froese (@Labville) January 31, 2015
Into the Enchanted Forest we go! ?Location: South Pender Island, British Columbia. pic.twitter.com/8ZzmJFwqZb
— Cam & Nicole (@travelcanucks) April 20, 2017
Tree house at the Enchanted Forest, British Columbia, Canada pic.twitter.com/nS2xsTAO4r
— Liliane Breuning (@LilianeBreuning) May 31, 2017
Located in British Columbia in Canada, The Enchanted Forest is said to be a place where visitors can “see, touch and step into the homes of fairytale heroes, villains and creatures that hold so many memories for all of us.”
Cousins having fun in the Enchanted Forest between Sicamous & Revelstoke, BC. #familytravel pic.twitter.com/V9lUADqKKc
— Andrea Rees (@wanderingiphone) June 10, 2017
The enchanted forest Sky-Trek near Revelstoke. I feel like I’m on the set of “Return of the Jedi” @SeeRevelstoke pic.twitter.com/P5CIB7yKm3
— Kevin Smith (@Global_Smith) June 26, 2016
The incredible treehouse is 50 feet tall and includes a forest canopy, giant cedar stump house, castle, dungeons and dragons.
This amazing attraction is definitely what every child dreams of.