This tiny home built on the side of the owner's property offers a cozy place to stay while you explore the area around Lynden/Sumas/Everson/Nooksack. It is quite close to the Canadian border crossing at Sumas which then leads directly into Abbotsford if one wants to explore that city & area.
The home itself is of course small (tiny homes usually are) but it is well built and thoughtfully appointed with small touches like mints on pillows, board games, pet supplies & snacks, fresh ground coffee, an outdoor propane fireplace, etc.)
Streaming TV services are available for the evenings if your family wants to watch a movie on Netflix or Disney, etc. There is no local broadcast TV service. The sleeping arrangements are comfortable enough but keep in mind you are climbing a ladder to get up & down and it makes for some hassle if you are a frequent bathroom visitor in the middle of the night. Unfortunately the pull out sofa sleeper is unusable as a bed for all the typical reasons. In fairness, we're not sure we have ever slept well on any pull out couch so not a particular knock on this one.
Yes, the air is "fragant" as cows live nearby but we weren't overally bothered by that & it was nice to sit out in the evening on the small deck and have a glass of wine by the propane fire and watch the sun set. The main window in the building tilts up & out on hydraulics and airs out the home & makes for easy in/outside living and passing of food/drinks/snacks, etc. A neat feature!