Teleworking in the great outdoors

“Offices” across the network!

If you'd like to try your hand at teleworking in the great outdoors, there are a number of initiatives in place in Sépaq's national parks, wildlife reserves, and tourist establishments to make your life easier and your experience more enjoyable. Wherever you find yourself in Québec, "offices" in nature await you throughout the Sépaq network!

Réserve faunique des Laurentides Réserve faunique des Laurentides
Réserve faunique des Laurentides Charles Boutin | © Sépaq

Station touristique Duchesnay

This resort, just 30 minutes from Québec (2h30 from Montréal), is much appreciated for the quality of its facilities. New, spacious cabins welcome teleworkers - whether on their own or as part of a team - and impress them with their access to and view of magnificent Lac Saint-Joseph. An office area is also available in the hotel rooms. And what can we say about the on-site dining facilities? Wi-Fi is free, and coming up this fall… there’ll be unlimited coffee too with the Fall remote work package!

Station touristique Duchesnay
Station touristique Duchesnay Charles Boutin | © Sépaq
Station touristique Duchesnay
Station touristique Duchesnay Charles Boutin | © Sépaq

Parc national de la Gaspésie

Getting to the office has never been so spectacular! In the shadow of the gigantic 1000‑metre‑high Chic‑Chocs peaks, here's a chance to work far away from the distractions of the city or home. Most of the sector is without cell phone coverage, but whether you're camping or staying in a cabin, the Wi‑Fi networks of Gîte du Mont‑Albert or the discovery and visitors centre are never far away. Need a break? The hotel bistro welcomes you, as do the many trails that criss‑cross the surrounding peaks. A magical place for sure!

Gîte du Mont-Albert
Gîte du Mont-Albert © Sépaq
Parc national de la Gaspésie
Parc national de la Gaspésie Jean-Sébastien Chartier-Plante | © Sépaq

Parc national des Hautes‑Gorges‑de‑la‑Rivière‑Malbaie

In the heart of the spectacular river valley, a true jewel of Charlevoix, you'll simply forget you're working. Le Draveur Visitors Centre is especially worth considering, with its breathtaking view of the river and open‑plan section equipped with tables and chairs. Here, you can dine on local produce, or even top off your workday with a local beer! There's no cell phone coverage, but Wi‑Fi is free of charge.

Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie
Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie Steve Deschênes | © Sépaq
Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie
Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie Mikaël Rondeau | © Sépaq

Parc national du Mont‑Orford

A great opportunity to escape into nature. Close to major centres, but at the same time as wild as they come, Parc du Mont‑Orford offers the perfect setting for professionals looking for a change of scenery. A wide range of activities and accommodations are available nearby. Brand‑new, modern, and glass‑enclosed, Le Cerisier Discovery and Visitors Centre is sure to please. With its open‑plan layout, furnishings, and Wi‑Fi, it's the perfect place to get down to business!

Parc national du Mont-Orford
Parc national du Mont-Orford Paul Dussault | © Sépaq
Parc national du Mont-Orford
Parc national du Mont-Orford Paul Dussault | © Sépaq

Parc national d’Oka

If the beach can't come to the office, the office will go to the beach! Parc national d'Oka is the perfect place for professionals on the go to work right next to the water. The sky’s the limit, thanks to accessible Wi‑Fi and good cell phone coverage. Although it can be noisy in summer, Le Littoral, the open‑plan registration centre and reception building, is still an excellent base camp just a few steps from the beach.

Parc national d'Oka
Parc national d'Oka Beside | © Sépaq
Parc national d'Oka
Parc national d'Oka Paul Dussault | © Sépaq

Parc national de Frontenac

A brand‑new third visitors centre in the southern sector of Beauce's Parc national de Frontenac offers workers privileged access to the forest. Glassed‑in and tree‑lined, the site even has a balcony overlooking the woodland. Tables, chairs, and Wi‑Fi complete this total greenery "office."

Parc national de Frontenac
Parc national de Frontenac Thomas Patry | © Sépaq
Parc national de Frontenac
Parc national de Frontenac Thomas Patry | © Sépaq

Parc national d’Opémican

Québec’s newest national park, Parc national d'Opémican is a cutting‑edge establishment, featuring a bright, modern building facility. Large tables make it easy to work. A balcony and picnic tables in the shade are also available, with the added bonus of a breathtaking view of majestic Lac Témiscamingue. Again, Wi‑Fi is provided. Teleworkers, spread the word: the world of nature in Témiscamingue has it all!

Parc national d'Opémican
Parc national d'Opémican Yan Kaczynski | © Sépaq
Parc national d'Opémican
Parc national d'Opémican Yan Kaczynski | © Sépaq

Parcs nationaux de Plaisance and de Boucherville

With their extensive cell phone coverage and proximity to urban zones, Parc national de Plaisance and Parc national de Boucherville, in the Outaouais and Montérégie regions respectively, are perfect destinations for reconciling work and nature. Whether you're looking for a one‑day nature getaway with your colleagues, or to try out a stay that combines work and ready‑to‑camp amenities, time at the office has never been so pleasant.

Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville
Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville Mikaël Rondeau | © Sépaq
Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville
Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville Mikaël Rondeau | © Sépaq

Réserve faunique des Laurentides

Skiing... or working? Located north of Québec City, Camp Mercier lets you do both! The modern, recently-built reception chalet is just the ticket for sports enthusiasts who want to combine work with cross-country skiing. Entirely glassed-in, the sprawling building can be lively at times, but whether you're sitting at a table or by the fireplace, you can still get on with your daily toil with the excitement of knowing that you'll be heading into the forest as soon as your workday is done.

Réserve faunique des Laurentides
Réserve faunique des Laurentides Charles Boutin | © Sépaq
Réserve faunique des Laurentides
Réserve faunique des Laurentides Mathieu Dupuis | © Sépaq

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