Candy Cabin Panorama

Candy Cabin Panorama

April 16, 20261 min read

A trip to Panorama isn’t complete without a visit to the Candy Cabin. It’s the perfect place to take the kids (or satisfy your own sweet tooth) with a Willy Wonka-worthy assortment of treats.

What’s Inside?

You’ll find a huge variety of sweets, ranging from:

  • Classic Favorites: Gourmet saltwater taffy and "old-school" candy shop staples.

  • Local Treats: Locally made chocolates and artisanal fudge.

  • New Hits: An ever-changing selection of new snacks and sugary finds.

Location & Hours

  • Where: You can find the Candy Cabin right in the heart of the village. Head up the stairs past Mountain Outfitters on your way to the Panorama Springs Pools.

  • Hours: Typically open daily from 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM during the peak winter and summer seasons.

Pro-Tip for Shoulder Season:

If you are visiting in the late spring (between the ski and golf seasons) and find the Cabin doors closed, don’t worry! You can usually find a curated selection of the Candy Cabin's best-sellers at Toques & Tracks located right at the base of the mountain.

Quick Tips for Lone Wolf Chalet Guests:

Since the Candy Cabin is located on the path to the hot pools, it’s a great "bribery" spot for the kids on the 15-minute walk back to the chalet after a long day of swimming!

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Jennifer Spencer is the owner and heart behind Lone Wolf Chalet. A passionate advocate for the Wolf Lake lifestyle, she created The Panorama Guide to share her favorite hidden trails, local haunts, and winter secrets with every guest who calls the chalet home.

Jennifer Spencer

Jennifer Spencer is the owner and heart behind Lone Wolf Chalet. A passionate advocate for the Wolf Lake lifestyle, she created The Panorama Guide to share her favorite hidden trails, local haunts, and winter secrets with every guest who calls the chalet home.

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