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On the periphery of Grand lac Saint-François, a magnificent 51 km² body of water, Parc national de Frontenac is a well preserved natural environment. More than 200 bird species and over 30 mammal species will charm wilderness lovers! Water sports are featured activities, as well as hiking and cycling. And what can we say about choice lakeside accommodations in the woods. Whether you’re camping, staying in a cabin by a rustic shelter, or going canoe-camping, all the sites offer privacy, peace and serenity...and all of this near major urban centre
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Parc national de Frontenac has the potential to inspire wonder! And the best way is to participate in our discovery activities (in French only). Through the nterpretation of natural and cultural heritage, you’ll find out more about the park and the importance of protecting it, in a playful and fun for the whole family.
Discover a unique ecosystem! In the heart of a coniferous forest, the peatbog in the Saint-Daniel sector awaits you with its carnivore plants and orchids. Two observation towers and a discovery panel circuit will help you take full advantage of your hike.
Les Passereaux bike path connects the Southern Discovery and Visitors Centre to the heart of Baie Sauvage campground. Crossing forests of hills and the basin of the Winslow massif, this 6.5 km trail offers many stops along the wetlands to facilitate bird watching. One stop of interest is at the Lac à la Barbue outlet, a perfect place to take a break or have a snack!
Le Littoral trail(photo credit: Mathieu Dupuis)
In the Saint-Daniel sector, Le Littoral trail, which runs alongside Grand lac Saint-François, offers several views of this majestic lake and plenty of opportunities to take a break in the heart of nature.
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