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little canada isle of wight


What’s it like?


Set in 48 acres of woodland on the banks of Wootton Creek, with log cabin style accommodation it would be easy to confuse Little Canada with the country from which it draws inspiration. Locations don’t come much better than this and we also have private access direct to the water from our seafront. There are loads of different activities to try on land and on the water or if you really want to make the best of this location then why not try our Wet & Wild holiday (see page 23).


What’s the accommodation like?


Many of our log cabins have recently been updated and refurbished. Most rooms sleep 4–6 and have their own bathroom. The cabins are grouped together in small villages.


the home of wet & wild! you are here 60 INTRODUCTION HOLIDAYS PARENT GUIDE CENTRES


FAST FACTS


Fantastic creek-side location Indoor swimming pool Wide range of facilities


What facilities are there? We have a fantastic range of activities including high and low ropes courses, abseiling towers, an archery range, giant swing and our very own creek for dragon boating and other watersports. We also use the beach, just a short walk away, for canoeing, kayaking and many of the activities on the Wet & Wild holiday. There are also two 10m climbing and abseiling walls, an indoor swimming pool, sports hall, tunnel trail and the mysterious matrix!


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