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Sépaq - Guides de la Bibliothèque
Parcs Québec
Wildlife Reserves
Tourist Resorts
2010
Information and Reservations
1 800 665-6527 • 1 418 890-6527 (Outside North America) • www.sepaq.com
Québec City – Sales and Reservations Office,
Tour Cominar 2nd floor, Place de la Cité 2640 Boulevard Laurier
Montréal – Centre Infotouriste,
1255 Rue Peel, Suite 100
Sépaq
www.sepaq.com
Exceptional territories waiting to be discovered
Sépaq is a vast outdoor network made up of 23 national parks, 15 wildlife reserves, 8 resorts and Sépaq Anticosti. This
territory, which covers close to 80,000 km2, offers visitors a generous and hospitable nature that is conducive to both
adventure and relaxation. Regardless of the destination you choose, you are invited to partake in a nature experience
tailored to your needs!
In 2010, Sépaq is celebrating its 25th anniversary. To underscore this event, Sépaq is
launching its 25th anniversary contest beginning on May 3rd. All of the details may be
found at www.sepaq.com.
3 networks, 3 camping experiences
National parks
Like the other major national park networks, the Parcs Québec network aims to ensure the sustainability
of territories that bear witness to major ecosystems. Created and managed according to the criteria of the World Conservation Union of Nature
(IUCN), Québec’s national parks must also be developed for educational and outdoor purposes. Parcs Québec makes sure that the developments
promoting the discovery of parks respect the sensitive areas of the territory or have only a minimal impact on the environment. Parcs Québec
proposes a full range of outdoor and discovery activities allowing visitors to admire remarkable natural landscapes.
Wildlife reserves
The aim of wildlife reserves is to develop and use wildlife according to an integrated resource
management principle in a sustainable development context. They propose outdoor activities promoting the preservation of our
traditions associated with nature. A fishing, hunting or vacationing stay in a cabin or on a campground inevitably becomes an adventure
at the heart of a diversified and surprising nature.
Tourist Resorts
The purpose of the network of resorts is to preserve and develop its heritage assets as well as its tourism
facilities. Each resort has its own distinctive characteristics. This diversified network is made up of both leading tourist attractions of Québec
and exceptional vacationing sites where you will find all of the peace and tranquility you are looking for or the action you want during
your outdoor vacation. Whether it be for a dream stay in a warm atmosphere, an unparalleled culinary experience or the discovery of
fascinating historic sites, these resorts will live up to your expectations. There is a resort for you, whatever your preferences!
YOUR SAFETY, YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
Outdoor activities can involve certain risks. Make sure that you have the skills and abilities required for the activity you choose. It is important to know
the risks inherent to this activity, to respect your limits and to use appropriate equipment. For more information, we invite you to consult our Web site
at www.sepaq.com.
Featured activities
Swimming
with
a lifeguard
on duty
Canoeing
/kayaking
Fishing
Hiking
Cycling
In summer, beaches come alive for the great pleasure of
users under the watchful eyes of our teams of lifeguards.
Some establishments offer an outdoor heated pool.
Hundreds of kilometres of canoe routes criss-cross Sépaq’s
immense territory. Come take in the fresh air as you paddle
through a unique and enchanting decor! The choice is yours:
canoeing, canoe-camping, kayaking, an outing in a rabaska
canoe, mini-rafting or a cruise!
Thousands of lakes and hundreds of rivers adorn Sépaq’s
natural territories. Anglers will adore the incredible diversity,
whether as part of a day outing or a stay.
Whether you prefer short or long hikes, explore breathtakingly
beautiful natural territories at your own pace. Whatever the
trail you choose, exceptional panoramas and a true change
of scenery are yours!
Whether along Route verte, on forest trails, or by lakes and
rivers, cyclists will discover a series of beautiful landscapes
on more than 700 km of cycling trails.
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Stays that suit your nature
Camping in a tent
Starting at
23.
$
Camping enthusiasts can choose from among
more than 8,000 sites offering different
decors. For the comfort of campers, most
campsites have services nearby and provide
access to various outdoor activities.
Recreational vehicle
+ taxes
/night Semi-serviced
* Entry fee not included
in national parks
Sites with 1, 2 and 3 services
also available.
Starting at
31.50*
$
+ taxes
Sépaq offers a choice of more than
3,400 sites for recreational vehicles
so vacationers can feel at home…
everywhere!
Ready-to-camp
in a Huttopia tent
Discover the joys of camping without having to
bring along all your equipment! Available in 14 of
the 23 national parks of Québec, this innovative
type of accommodation includes a heating system,
beds and everything needed to cook.
* Entry fee not included
in national parks
Sites with 3 services
also available.
Starting at
109*
$
+ taxes
/night
* Entry fee not included
in national parks
Tent-trailers are also available
in several national parks.
120*
$
The traditional dwellings of nomads who live
in the steppes of Central Asia, yurts combine
charm and rustic simplicity. They are stylishly
furnished and equipped with a stove, fridge,
propane lighting, and meal preparation equipment.
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/night 2 services
Starting at
Yurt
2
50*
+ taxes
/4 pers./night
* Entry fee not included
in national parks
Offered as accommodations
in 4 of our national parks:
• Bic (8) • Jacques-Cartier (5)
• Mont-Tremblant (11) • Plaisance (6)
Learn about our cabin vacationing packages.
Packages according to your preferences
Fishing-camping weekend
Réserve faunique La Vérendrye
• 2 nights on a primitive campsite
• 2 days of fishing (entry fee included)
Take advantage of the biggest offer of
fishing-camping opportunities in Québec!
Starting at
94.40*
$
+ taxes
/4 pers./2 nights
33% discount applicable to camping,
from Sunday to Wednesday,
regardless of the number of nights
Canoe-Camping Package
• 1 primitive camping site
• 1 canoe/kayak
• Life jacket
• Wood
Starting at
89
$
+ taxes
/2 pers./night
* Entry fee not included
in national parks
Discovery Package – Moose Observation
Réserve faunique de Matane
• Cabin accommodations
• A variety of guided moose
discovery activities
Meet the largest cervid in
North America!
Starting at
83.50*
$
+ taxes
/pers./night/double occ.
* Minimum 2 nights
Our prices are subject to change without notice.
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Les Alluvions
La Vallée Sector
La Bétulaie
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L'Observatoire Sector
Mont-Orford
Lac-Stukely Sector
Lac-Fraser Sector
Mont-Tremblant
La Diable Sector
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La Pimbina Sector
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L'Assomption Sector (Saint-Côme entrance)
La Cachée Sector
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Monts-Valin
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L'Eau-vive
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Oka
Parc national d'Oka
Plaisance
Parc national de Plaisance
Pointe-Taillon
Les Castors
Les Migrateurs
Le Prospecteur
Pointe-Chevrette
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Québec’s
National parks
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418 535-0156
418 736-5035
418 486-2300
418 763-7494
418 439-1227
418 439-1227
418 848-3169
819 888-2941
819 843-9855
819 688-2281
418 674-1200
450 479-8365
819 427-5334
418 347-5371
418 272-1556
450 776-7182
NOTE : Primitive campsites are equipped with pit toilets and do not offer running water. The campsites may be distributed at several locations over the territory.
The distance between these sites and the proposed activities and services may vary. Some of our sites are accessible by canoe and kayak, while others are accessible on foot or bike.
LEGEND
B : Bicycle
C : Canoe
Fg : Fishing Gear
K : Kayak
M : Motor
P : Pedal Boat
R : Rowboat
T : Bicycle Trailer
W : Windsurfer
Note: Some services and activities may be located
2 or 3 kilometres from the campgrounds.
Belle-Rivière
Lac-de-la-Vieille
Matane
Papineau-Labelle
Port-Cartier-Sept-Îles
Port-Daniel
Portneuf
Rimouski
Rouge-Matawin
Saint-Maurice
Sépaq Anticosti
Lac-Savary
Lac-Rapide
Baie-des-sables
Rivière-Outaouais
Rivière-Whiskey
42 other campgrounds
Lac-Saint-Bernard
Pins-Rouges Sector
Bouteille Sector
Catherine Sector
John
Étang-à-la-Truite
Lac-Écho
Lac-Joinville
Lac-Ernest
Marie-Lefranc
Saey
Des Cheminots
Gibraltar
Lac-Walker
Lac-Arthur
Port-Daniel
Lac-Bellevue
Lac-Rimouski
Macaza
L’Ascension
Saint-Michel
Lac-Normand
Lac-Dunbar
Lac-Tousignant
Wilcox
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Lac-Chigoubiche
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Mastigouche
Semi-serviced
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Services
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Assinica et des LacsAlbanel-Mistassiniet-Waconichi
Ashuapmushuan
Primitive
Québec’s
Wildlife reserves
Ready-to-camp
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418 562-3700 (Winter)
819 454-2011, ext. 33
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418 396-2789
418 323-2021
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819 275-1811 (La Macaza)
819 275-1811 (La Macaza)
450 833-5530 (Saint-Michel)
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NOTE : Primitive campgrounds are equipped with pit toilets but have no drinking water. Campsites may be found at several locations in the reserve. Distances to available activities and services may vary.
((1) Mountain biking trails are usually former logging roads.
(2) Large boat (5 m double bottom). On-site marina and fuel service.
(3) Organized groups only.
(1) Including 53 seasonal sites.
(2) Including 83 seasonal sites.
(3) Including 30 sites seasonal sites.
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(5) Accessible on foot.
(6) 15 sites at 4 different locations in the reserve.
(7) For fishing only
Services
Showers
Auberge Fort-Prével
Camping de la Baie-de-Percé
Camping des Voltigeurs
Centre touristique du Lac-Kénogami
Centre touristique du Lac-Simon
Serviced
Québec’s
Tourist Resorts
Semi-serviced
Types of campgrounds
Convenience store
BE CAREFUL, HEAVY FORESTRY TRAFFIC
IN CERTAIN SECTORS.
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819 477-1360
418 344-1142
819 428-7931
Day Fishing
Without boat
Starting at
14.34*
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+ taxes
/day/pers. (in a national park)
16.70
$
+ taxes
/day/pers.
(in a wildlife reserve)
With boat
Starting at
64.80*
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+ taxes
/day/2 pers. (in a national park)
69.50
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+ taxes
/day/2 pers.
(in a wildlife reserve)
* Entry fee not included in national parks
Reservation
Don’t miss out!
You can reserve your day of fishing up to
4 months ahead of time.
Making room for the upand-coming generation
At rush hour,
relax in a Sépaq row boat
Children under 18 years of age
accompanied by an adult who holds
a daily fishing access right can fish
at no cost.
Click to climb aboard:
www.sepaq.com or 1 800 665-6527
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Parc national du Bic
Parc national de Frontenac
Parc national de la Gaspésie
Parc national des Grands-Jardins
Parc national des Hautes-Gorgesde-la-Rivière-Malbaie
Parc national de l’Île-Bonaventureet-du-Rocher-Percé
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Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville
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Réserve faunique La Vérendrye, Outaouais sector
Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier
Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata (park under development)
Parc national de Miguasha
Parc national du Mont-Mégantic
Parc national du Mont-Orford
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Parc national d’Oka
Parc national de Plaisance
Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon
Parc national du Saguenay
Parc marin du Saguenay–Saint-Laurent
Parc national de la Yamaska
Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno
Parc national du Mont-Tremblant
Parc national des Monts-Valin
QUÉBEC’S WILDLIFE RESERVE NETWORK
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Réserve faunique Ashuapmushuan
Réserves fauniques Assinica et
des Lacs-Albanel-Mistassini-et-Waconichi
Réserve faunique des Chic-Chocs
Réserve faunique des Laurentides
Réserve faunique Mastigouche
Réserve faunique de Matane
Réserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle
Réserve faunique de Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles
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Réserve faunique La Vérendrye,
Réserve faunique de Port-Daniel
Réserve faunique de Portneuf
Réserve faunique de Rimouski
Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin
Réserve faunique du Saint-Maurice
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Abitibi-Témiscamingue sector
Sépaq Anticosti
QUÉBEC’S TOURIST RESORT NETWORK
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Auberge Fort-Prével
Camping de la Baie-de-Percé
Camping des Voltigeurs
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Centre touristique du Lac-Kénogami
Centre touristique du Lac-Simon
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Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
Station touristique Duchesnay
Aquarium du Québec
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Main reservation terms & conditions
As of January 15th, you can choose your campsite up to 4 months in advance throughout
the Parcs Québec network and you can reserve your campsite year round in Québec’s
tourist resorts and wildlife reserves.
The ready-to-camp facilities of national parks are back for the summer of 2010. In
response to the ever-growing popularity of Huttopia tents, Sépaq is increasing its supply
this year with 51 new tents, for a total supply of 181. Beginning in mid-December, you
can reserve your site for the following summer up to 4 months ahead of time.
Since park admission is not included in national park camping rates, it is more
advantageous than ever to buy an Annual Parcs Québec Card, either for one park or for
the entire network.
Campsite reservations do not automatically give occupants priority for adding extra
nights to stay.
Reserve your campsite on line
Avoid having to wait. Choose your campsite directly on the Internet. Check availability
and location, click on the site of your choice and reserve on line.
Non-refundable
reservation fee
$
6
taxes incl.
Deposit required
upon reservation
100%
of the cost of your stay
Cancellations & modifications
Up to 7 days before the
beginning of your stay
• Full refund (minus reservation
fees). Certain conditions apply
to reservations made on a
pre-sale basis.
• Modifications are accepted at
all times.
• Modification fees apply for all
downward modifications.
6 days or fewer before the
beginning of your stay
No modifications or refunds for
any reason.
Huttopia
Camp in France with Huttopia
Huttopia, a French firm, is the largest camping equipment company in
Europe. Huttopia, invites you to stay in the spacious comfort of a Huttopia
tent while taking in the natural beauties of France. For a guaranteed change
of scenery, reserve one of the following destinations:
• Font-Romeu • Rambouillet • Rillé • Senonches • Versailles
Discover the art of camping comfortably in nature with Huttopia.
www.huttopia.com
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Sépaq, at the heart of sustainable development
Sépaq has adopted an Environmental Management Program (EMP) applicable in each of its establishments in order
to significantly reduce their ecological footprint. This program, which is one of the foundations of the sustainable
development action plan, incorporates practices and measures implemented in recent years in addition to defining all
of the environmental orientations advocated by Sépaq and performance targets.
From one discovery to the next!
Offered in large number in national parks, discovery activities allow you to familiarize yourself with the exceptional
environment around you and appreciate the incredible value of protected territories. Whether you are alone, with your
family or with friends, come explore this constantly evolving nature in the company of a park warden-naturalist.
Consult our range of discovery activities at www.parcsquebec.com.
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Huttopia,
camping made easy!
Photo : Pub Photo
Discover comfort in the heart of nature
in Québec's national parks!
Contest
Huttopia, hassle-free camping
Huttopia Tent
Starting at
Your stay includes:
$
• One night in a Huttopia tent (5 pers., max. 4 adults)
109*
/night
* Taxes and entry fee not included.
• 2 queen-size beds
All rates are subject to change without notice
• Electric or gas heating
Reserve a campsite on Sépaq’s web site and
automatically become eligible for the draw of
a one-week family stay in a Huttopia tent
(2011 season). See the contest details
at www.sepaq.com/lodging, in the
Camping section.
• A 2-burner campstove and a small fridge
• Everything you need to make meals
1,861
$
value
• 7 nights (consecutive or non-consecutive)
for 5 pers., max. 4 adults
• 1 gift certificate worth $1,000
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The 2 are applicable in the Sépaq network.