Cabins
For fishing packages, the three sectors (Northern, Southern and Central) of Réserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle have a total of 40 cabins which sleep from 2 to 6 people. Some cabins are only accessible by water. Each cabin is located on the edge of a lake, equipped with propane gas or solar energy facilities (lighting, water heater, range and fridge), comes with everything needed to
prepare and serve meals, and includes a shower and toilet. Almost all of the cabins come with a woodstove or fireplace. All the roads that lead to the accommodation units, as well as the activity sites, are clearly identified and numbered to facilitate travel.
As Sépaq cannot guarantee the quality of the water, it is preferable to stock up on drinking water.
What you should bring along for a cabin stay.
Please consult Reservation Terms and Conditions
Rustic Shelters
For fishing and vacationing activities, groups can rent two lakeview rustic shelters in exclusivity. They have no running water or shower but are equipped with a lighting system, propane stove and a woodstove. There is a pit toilet nearby. Dishes are included and you should bring a cooler. Water must be drawn from the lake.
Huts
In the summer, 4 huts that sleep from 4 to 8 people are available. The huts are equipped with a lighting system, propane stove and a woodstove. You will need to bring cooking equipment and a cooler. Water must be drawn from the lake.
Period: from mid-May to Labour Day.
Fifteen 2- to 15-person huts, 12 of which are converted cabins, are also available for long backcountry skiing excursions. There is no running water. Huts are equipped with propane lighting and camp stoves, as well as a woodstove. A pit toilet is located nearby. You must bring along bedding and everything you need to prepare and serve meals. Consult the Fact Sheet: Backcountry Skiing Trips and Accommodations in Winter Huts (pdf: 145 ko) (in French only)
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Camping
Réserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle offers semi-serviced and primitive campsites.
Lac Écho Campground
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41 semi-serviced sites for tents, tent-trailers and trailers |
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Non-potable water, toilets, pit toilets, sinks, fire pits, picnic tables, dumping station. |
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6 primitive sites only accessible by water for tents only, fire pit. |
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Swimming prohibited. |
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Lac Joinville Campground
45 semi-serviced sites for tents, tent-trailers and trailers. Non-potable water, toilets, pit toilets, sinks, fire pits. Picnic tables, dumping station. Swimming prohibited.
Lac Ernest Campground
5 primitive sites for tents only, accessible on foot. Pit toilets, fire pits, picnic tables and community parking area. Swimming prohibited. Non-potable water.
Lac Marie-Lefranc Campground
5 primitive sites for tents only. Accessible on foot. Pit toilets, fire pits, picnic tables and community parking area. Swimming prohibited. Non-potable water.
Du Sourd Campground
Five primitive campsites for tents only are accessible on foot. Pit toilets, fire pit, picnic tables. Swimming prohibited. Non-potable water. Common parking lot.
Du Saey Campground
Located on Lac Marie-Lefranc. Four primitive campsites for tents only are accessible on foot. Pit toilets, fire pit, picnic tables. Swimming prohibited. Non-potable water. Common parking lot.
Des Cheminots Campground
Group campground for 30 people. Primitive camping for tents, accessible only on foot. Pit toilets, fire pit, picnic table. Swimming prohibited. Non-potable water. Community parking.
Table of operating seasons
Please consult Reservation Terms and Conditions

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