Canadian Sleeping Barrels

Canadian Sleeping Barrels Canadian Sleeping Barrels are unique cost effective house additions to your backyard or cottage

Curious about those saunas and sleeping barrels you keep seeing as you drive down the Alberni Highway?Why not satisfy yo...
04/08/2025

Curious about those saunas and sleeping barrels you keep seeing as you drive down the Alberni Highway?

Why not satisfy your curiosity this Saturday at our Open House!
Come explore our handcrafted creations up close—step inside a warm cedar sauna, peek into a cozy sleeping barrel, and imagine unwinding in your very own yurt.

We're just off the highway and always happy to chat. This weekend, we’ve got the doors open—come say hi!

Address

3518 Brittain Boulevard
Qualicum Beach, BC
V9K1W2

Telephone

+12504159628

Website

http://www.oneofakindcw.com/

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Canadian Sleeping Barrels

Canadian Sleeping Barrels are unique, natural spaces that co-exist with nature. Designed for longevity, durability and with ultimate comfort in mind, Canadian Sleeping Barrels are a perfect addition to your backyard or cottage. It could be used as well as a rental accommodation: AirBandB, resort or campground.

Canadian sleeping barrels have become a welcome and popular choice for many eco-tourism operations throughout Vancouver Island and beyond.

ABOUT DAVE BYERS, OWNER & FOUNDER OF ONE OF A KIND

Dave moved to the Parksville area with his wife Shirley in October of 2015, after his 34,000 sq. ft. woodworking shop in Belleisle Creek, NB, collapsed after the 5 Nor-Easter snowstorms that resulted in a total accumulation of 17-feet of heavy wet snow earlier that year. Due to an “insurance loophole,” the couple lost nearly everything. They sold the little that was left and moved west with some hand tools, a good sense of humor and a dream to re-establish his business on beautiful Vancouver Island. “I’ve always done woodworking,” said Byers, who at age six helped his father build his first cabin. “I don’t know anything else!”