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In winter, experience the northern climate of Lac Saint-Jean while staying nice and warm in the Igloft dome. Come summer, the same dome features a dock where you can tie up your kayaks after a paddle to watch one of the most beautiful sunsets in Quebec!
Domaine l’Orée des Bois offers a glamping experience in yurts located right in the middle of their orchards! You can even take advantage of your stay to enjoy a truly relaxing culinary experience.
Pointe-Taillon National Park offers five ready-to-camp units in the Les-Amicaux sector. The cube-shaped Étoile ready-to-camp unit is supported by a wooden frame covered with a waterproof tarp and offers all the amenities of a traditional ready-to-camp unit.
L’Oasis, a recreational tourism village, invites you to spend the night in one of its six yurts, offering all the joys of camping without the inconveniences of a traditional tent. A unique glamping experience!
Mahikan Park, recognized as the largest wolf-viewing park in Quebec, offers accommodations where you can fall asleep to the sound of wolves howling. Ready for a face-to-face encounter?
Looking for a 100% Western atmosphere? In addition to standard campsites, the Domaine du Ranch offers horseback camping sites where horse owners can camp with their horses and enjoy riding!
Enjoy a unique experience by staying in one of the six traditional Indigenous dwellings available at the Aventure Plume Blanche site. Which one will you choose?
Located in an enchanting setting along the banks of the Ashuapmushuan River, just minutes from downtown Saint-Félicien, the Domaine des Trois Îles is a memorable, one-of-a-kind destination where guests can enjoy the Coolbox experience—mini-cabins designed by a firm based in Saint-Prime, in the Lac-Saint-Jean region.