Parc national d'Aiguebelle

Parc national d'Aiguebelle Parc national d'Aiguebelle
Parc national d'Aiguebelle - Ready-to-camp tent - Ojibway campground Mathieu Dupuis | © Sépaq

Accessible and rewarding activities

The park offers a number of easy- and intermediate-level hiking trails, including the stroller-accessible La Castorière trail. You can navigate as a family on board a canoe or a rabaska canoe, a sea kayak, a pedal boat or a stand up paddle and make a stop along the way to stretch your legs or to picnic on a developed segment of the shoreline. You can also fish on lakes available for day fishing. Theatre events, activities with a focus on animals, guided watercraft activities – a wide range of discovery activities are available for the youngsters. And in case of bad weather, most activities will take place in the Camping Abijévis community hall. National parks abound with wildlife: moose, the Connecticut warbler, sharp-tailed grouse, and so much more. Take advantage of your visit to do some wildlife watching!

Accommodations that the whole family can really enjoy

At Camping Abijévis, you have a choice of serviced or semi-serviced campsites and Étoile ready-to-camp units. There’s a playground, a convenience store, a laundromat, and a community hall, where you can visit our wildlife museum and play board games with the kids.

Camping Ojibway is reserved for tents. It’s also where you can experience the comfort of a traditional ready-to-camp tent. You’ll find a playground there as well.

Our all-equipped cabins offer a high-quality lakeside product. You can do some day fishing right nearby.

Parc national d'Aiguebelle
Parc national d'Aiguebelle - Abijévis campground Mathieu Dupuis | © Sépaq
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Parc national d'Aiguebelle - Canoeing - Lac La Haie Mathieu Dupuis | © Sépaq
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Parc national d'Aiguebelle - Hiking - L'Aventurier trail Mathieu Dupuis | © Sépaq
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Parc national d'Aiguebelle - Discovery activity - J'ai vu le loup, le renard et le coyote Mathieu Dupuis | © Sépaq

In winter, the family is always more than welcome

A number of easy- and intermediate-level snowshoeing trails are on offer, including Le Castor trail. During winter, the Discovery and Interpretation Centre is transformed into a ski chalet featuring a rest area with a fireplace and hot drinks. If you want to spend the night at the park, cabins converted in rustic shelters offers more limited conveniences and services, and are now accessible by snowshoe or ski. With your children, come try our snow scooters. Snowshoes are available for rent and are offered free of charge for children.

More services to simplify your life

  • Backpack baby carriers are available free of charge at the rental centre. Please consult the list of outdoor equipment for rent or offered without charge.
  • There are changing tables at the Discovery and Interpretation Centre. Please consult our family services.
  • There is a convenience store at Camping Abijévis and at the Mont-Brun and Taschereau Visitors Centres.

Don’t forget the souvenirs

A vast array of souvenirs, clothing for adults and children, discovery products for the young, and outdoor merchandise can be found at the Boutique Nature shop.

Family experience

What is the Sépaq Family Experience?

  • Affordable prices and a number of complimentary activities for youngsters 17 and under
  • A vast array of rewarding activities adapted especially for the family
  • Equipment provided free of charge to simplify your life (in most destinations)
  • A warm welcome and a flexible family-friendly approach
  • Accommodation options for each and every budget

Look for the seal that identifies experiences especially designed for families!

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