





This 670 km² conservation area, located less than 45 minutes de Quebec City, offers magnificent landscapes characterized by stunning contrasts: a mountainous plateau fractured by steep-sided valleys.
The most spectacular of these, the Jacques-Cartier River Valley, has a channel more than 550 metres deep through which the sparkling Jacques Cartier River winds its way. The park's forest of yellow birch, sugar maple and black spruce inspires peace.
- Convenience store
- Scenic lookouts
- Firewood for sale ($)
- Dumping station
- Children's playground
- Nature interpretation activities
- Hiking trails
- Boat rental ($): raft, rabaska canoe, kayak, canoe, paddle board, etc...)
Services
(Translated by Google) Numerous hiking opportunities, as well as kayaking. Free shower. Small souvenir shop and convenience store at the reception.
(Translated by Google) One of the best campsites we have had. Close to the reception center. Of an Olympian calm.
(Translated by Google) Numerous sanitary facilities and different offers, very clean. Calm and wild.
Really quiet corners
(Translated by Google) In the national park, closing time was at 4:30 PM. Unfortunately, due to the distance and traffic jams, I arrived after that time. I spent 1.5 hours trying to find my spot before finally meeting someone who showed me the number of my place on my voucher, which was not clearly indicated. When I called to report my delay, the person on the line did not have access to the necessary information because I had dialed the park's general number and not that of the campground manager. Additionally, I had no mobile internet connection, which caught me off guard.
(Translated by Google) As always with park campgrounds, it's great.