Having your own man cave is a feat many of us would like to boast about. For some, it may be a Skyrim-themed dungeon with pelts, swords, and suits of armor while others could go for a Star Wars or a bar-inspired theme. Of course, plenty of mancaves revolve around cars and Shmee150 takes us on a tour of what can be described as the “manliest mancave” out there. The focal point is, of course, cars, but really, there’s a little bit of everything.

The place in question is the Poirier collection, which is situated in Montreal, Canada. The private collection includes plenty of motor vehicles, including a small section for motorcycles, which also includes a Ferrari FXX-inspired, two-seater go-kart. Important for all mancaves are the wall decorations, and this one does not disappoint, as it features the outlines of all Formula 1 race tracks from the 2020 racing season.

Every man cave should have an office space and this one is neatly positioned to overlook the whole collection. As for what cars can be found here, there is not a single car that has been accidentally chosen. Pretty much all cars are limited-edition versions with some scoring tasteful upgrades, a case in point being the Ferrari 488 Pista with Novitec goodies. The focal point is Ferrari, but there are plenty of other brands parked around, including a couple of Porsches, a Corvette C8 R Spyder, Mercedes AMG GT Black Series, and Porsche 911 (992) GT3 RS, and more. Moreover, the cars occasionally change in order for the collection to evolve and complement the rest of the cars.

Among the weirder and more bonkers stuff is a pair of 1960s Amphicars, a Mercedes Unimog, and a super-short-wheelbase, open-top Mini. Cars are not all that can be found here. There’s a comprehensive bar, a full-size golf simulator, and a full-size figure of Boba Fett from Star Wars to name a few. There’s also an F1 simulator with a real Formula 1 car in case you want to get closer to the real-life experience of being an F1 driver. This and much more can be seen in the collection, and Tim Burton (Shmee) gives us a comprehensive tour of, arguably, the most epic man cave.