Walk over 2.7 billion years, at the very place where the waters’ part. Through the beauty and diversity of the landscapes it protects, Parc national d’Aiguebelle is the loyal custodian of a rich regional heritage inspired by both nature and culture alike. Several short and long-distance hiking trails allow one to discover its whole splendour. Watching birds, exploring fault lakes in a canoe, skirting the shoreline of incredible landscapes in a rabaska, crossing a lake in a sea kayak or fishing in a calm lake. These are just a few of the many activities you can enjoy. And if you don’t have all the equipment you need, the park lets you rent it on site: kayaks, canoes, pedal boats, stand-up paddleboards, snowshoes, Nordic skiing, fatbikes and more. Rent equipment, enjoy the outdoors, and breathe fresh air safely!
Same day reservations recommended!
All visitor centers are open from May to October, and in winter, only the Mont-Brun visitor center is open.
Reservations are recommended.
For more details on all-season activities, visit the Parc National d’Aiguebelle website, the Accès Plein Air website (in French only) and Follow us on Facebook.
Would you like to stay in the Park? Cottage rentals, rustic camps, traditional and star ready-to-camp, a wide choice is offered. Several campsites and types of camping are available. Visit the website for more details and to make your reservations.
Campsite open from mid-May to mid-October
Distance from downtown: 50 km
Registration no. (cottages): 317716
Registration no. (campgrounds): 204680
Km of gravel:
Water and electricity
Drain station at Abijévis campground only.
Dogs accepted at Barlow-Ojibway campground only.
Non-potable water at Ojibway campground.
Photo: ©Parc national d’Aiguebelle/SEPAQ (Mathieu Dupuis, Yan Kaczynski, Hugo Lacroix)