Discover the joys of camping without having to bring your own equipment! Available in 14 of Quebec's 22 national parks, this innovative shelter comes equipped with heating, beds and everything you need to cook a meal. Simple, comfortable and authentic, the Huttopia tent blends in amazingly well with its environment. It's perfect for families, couples or groups of friends looking for a unique camping experience in the heart of breathtaking, protected landscapes! It's also the ideal way to squeeze a few extra weeks out of summer and enjoy the pleasures of camping in the crisp, colourful fall weather!
Pricing
$97.00
/night Low season*
$113/night High season**
Taxes extra
An additional entry fee applies at national parks.
Rate for 2012 Season
* Low season: From Sunday to Thursday until June 21, 2012 and from September 9, 2012.
** High season: Fridays, Saturdays, holidays and every day from June 22, 2012 to September 8, 2012
Starting December 13, 2011, you can reserve your ready-to-camp Huttopia tent for summer and fall 2012.
How to reserve
By phone or online.
What is a Huttopia tent?
This new, ready-to-camp tent was designed by the French firm Huttopia, a European leader in nature camping. It made its exclusive debut in summer 2008, in several national parks managed by Sépaq.
Before crossing the pond, Huttopia's European tent was adapted to the special needs of Quebec's climate; this included adding a rigid door, mosquito netting and a heating unit. Once modified, it became the Huttopia tent we know today! It includes a 4 m x 7 m wooden platform, canvas walls and roof, two rooms separated by a canvas curtain, shared indoor and outdoor spaces (under an awning), and is fully furnished and equipped.
The rate includes
One campsite and one Huttopia tent for up to 5 people (max. 4 adults).
Electric or gas space heater.
Electric or task lighting.
A two-burner stove outdoors under an awning, a small refrigerator, dishes, all pots, pans and utensils needed to prepare meals, a picnic table with four garden chairs.
Access to a comfort station (showers and toilets).
Notes
The site cannot hold any additional equipment.
Some sites are accessible only on foot or by bicycle. See the information sheets in the reservation section.
Campsites may be scattered throughout the campground, or be more or less close to the activities and services available.
Tips
Always check the detailed information sheet for the distance between your campsite and the reception desk.
You may have to drive on gravel roads.
What to bring: bed linens (sheets, blankets and pillowcases), bath towels and dish cloths, soap and shampoo, food and a cooler. Bring extra blankets and warm clothes in the fall. And, to make sure your camping trip is a success, don't forget these things: sunscreen, hat, running shoes, raincoat, matches, change of clothes, first aid kit, binoculars, camera, insect repellent, etc. Other little luxuries that could make your trip even more enjoyable include wine glasses and a corkscrew, or a French-press coffee maker (such as a Bodum)!
Certain amenities, like grocery stores and gas stations, may be located quite far from your campsite.