Simple outings for individuals with restricted mobility
The generous nature of Québec offers a vast array of places conducive to wonder, relaxation, and outdoor activities. Sépaq is committed to connecting people with nature. Sépaq is continually improving its facilities and thinking outside the box to make them more accessible than ever.
Despite our concerted efforts to suggest outings that will suit you best, your experience may vary depending upon your degree of mobility. Before leaving, please refer to the evaluations of our establishments carried out by the Kéroul team. You can also consult Sépaq’s Action Plan for People with Disabilities (in French only). And don’t hesitate to talk with our on-site employees, who’ll help you enjoy a simple getaway.
Companion Leisure Card (CAL): Companion Leisure Card (CAL) holders may be accompanied free of charge by one person during a visit in a Québec national park. Find out more
The pleasure of being at the beach
Parc national d’Oka
As part of its commitment to making its activities accessible to individuals with restricted mobility, the Parc national d'Oka makes the Hippocampe recreational wheelchair available free of charge. The beach, water activities, and hiking trails are thus more readily accessible to one and all. The beach-front boardwalk offers a striking view of Lac des Deux-Montagnes. There’s even picnic tables and an adapted playground for the little ones!
Note that Hippocampe wheelchairs are also available in Aiguebelle, Mont-Orford, Opémican, Pointe-Taillon and Yamaska national parks, as well as at Station touristique Duchesnay. These establishments have also taken care to provide easily accessible washroom facilities.
Tailor-made fishing
Réserve faunique Mastigouche and Réserve faunique Ashuapmushuan
Fishing season has finally begun! For a hassle-free fishing trip, stay in the comfort of Lac Jouet cabin, or Lac-Chigoubiche cabin #4, which are adapted for people with reduced mobility. A number of cabins with access ramps are also offered across the network.
To make sure you book a stay adapted to your needs, contact our team at 1-800-665-6527.
Getaway under the northern lights
Parc national d’Aiguebelle
A feature of Parc national d’Aiguebelle, the La Castorière self-guided wheelchair-adapted discovery trail is a Kéroul Honourable Mention award recipient. The Abijévis campground and the Longicorne cabin are also great locations for a stay with people with restricted mobility.
10,000 marine animals
Aquarium du Québec
It's a must-see attraction in the Capitale-Nationale region! Rain or shine, our activities and our exhibitions promise you a busy, fun-filled day of discovery. All outdoor pathways as well as access to the Freshwater and Saltwater Pavilion are paved or asphalt (recommended accompaniment).
Peace and quiet
Parc national de Frontenac
Everyone adores this peaceful place. Labbé cabin is located at the edge of the lake. Its terrace offers an exceptional view. The peatbog is a must-see. The sector is home to a number of species of carnivorous plants and orchids. Visitors can take in all these wonders while exploring its lengthy boardwalk without stairs.
Everything at the same site
Station touristique Duchesnay
Station touristique Duchesnay, a premier year-round resort, is located 30 minutes from Québec City, on the edge of Lac Saint-Joseph. The hotel offers five rooms adapted for people with restricted mobility. In addition, the terrace with a view of the lake is easily accessible.
Discover the stars
Parc national du Mont-Mégantic
Take the time to stop at the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve. Located at the foot of the mountain, ASTROLab is a museum that includes three exhibition halls and a multimedia room with a giant screen. You can also visit the Observatory, located at an altitude of 1,105 m and accessible by car. Places for wheelchair users are also reserved. A number of organized activities take place on site.
An awesome waterfall
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
Between river and cliffs, it's one of the most spectacular sites of the province. Looming some 83 metres high, majestic Montmorency Falls dominates the landscape. You can take the cableway, explore the trails, and get tantalizingly close to the waterfall. Food services are available at Manoir Montmorency, as well as at the station.
Camping
A number of destinations on offer
You have a tent or a recreational vehicle? If so, you’re all set for some Sépaq camping! At a number of locations, the buildings, including washroom facilities, the visitors centre, the community hall, and the shop, have been designed to provide universal access. To know which ones, click here.