Arrival, extensions and departure
Arrival : 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The camp must be installed before 10 p.m. Access to campsites may be restricted at this time. Sépaq does not guarantee the availability of a campsite before 3 p.m.
Departure : 2 p.m.
The campsite must be vacated by 2 p.m.
Starting at 2 p.m. each day, campsites will be re-rented by the night if customers who have not arrived within 24 hours of the expected dates do not notify the Customer Relations Centre.
Reserving a campsite does not give you priority for prolonging your stay beyond the number of nights you have paid for.
Number of Equipment per Campsite
Campsites
Two tents or one tent and a registered recreational vehicle are authorized if space allows, and a floorless cooking tent.
Camping plateforms in the national parks (Frontenac, Gaspésie, Mont-Mégantic, Mont-Orford and Fjord-du-Saguenay)
One tent only is authorized on the platform.
Number of vehicles per campsite
Campsites | Group Campsites |
- You may only park one vehicle on a campsite, where authorized, free of charge.
- Extra vehicles must be parked in designated areas (fees may apply).
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- No vehicles are allowed on group campsites. All vehicles must be parked in designated areas at no extra charge.
- Exception: For Parc National des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie, only one vehicule may be parked on group campsite.
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National park, wildlife reserve, or other Sépaq campgrounds?
National parks are havens for outdoor and camping enthusiasts. What a privilege to have access to so many exceptional territories, so close to home! Why not explore them while hiking, canoeing, cycling ... or during a discovery activity. You could take part in a fireside chat, join a guided hike, go on a commented excursion out on the water, participate in a theatrical performance, or simply talk with a park warden. Please note that an entry fee, which is 100% reinvested in your national parks, will be added to the cost of all stays.
Wildlife reserves provide a wilderness experience with great adventures in store. You can explore the off-the-beaten-path, or even pick berries! These destinations are also ideal if you plan to fish. Some 95% of our fishing offer is concentrated in the Sépaq wildlife reserves. You’ll find fish. Lots of beautiful fish! But make sure that you’re well equipped to get around. You may have to drive several kilometres on gravel roads to reach your accommodations sector or waterways.
Camping des Voltigeurs, Centre touristique du Lac-Simon, and Centre touristique du Lac-Kénogami offer vacationers an atmosphere that can’t be beat. They’re located near a town or village where you can buy fresh produce and enjoy all sorts of regional activities.
How to preview your campsite?
The online booking platform has been completely reviewed and revamped: improved search engine, more photos, more possibilities. If you’d like a sneak preview of your campsite, don't hesitate to simulate a booking.
What should I pack in my bags?
When you arrive at your destination, you'll be close to nature… but far from civilization. First of all, refer to your campsite technical description (displayed at the time of booking or in your booking confirmation). That’s where you’ll find all the equipment that's included.
To jog your memory:
- You can print a memory aid that will be useful when you assemble your baggage.
- Access to drinking water varies from one establishment to another. If the water is not drinkable, this will be indicated on your booking confirmation. You will then have to use bottled water.
- Also pack enough food to last the entire duration of your stay.
For camping tips
At any time, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions or Camping tips and advice zone.