Bell tents in Quebec with campfires

From forested mountains to frozen falls, Canada’s francophone heartland is geared for adventure.

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3 top bell tents sites in Quebec with campfires

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Agape Gardens - Permaculture - Spa

3 sites · Lodging30 acres · QC
Located in the world renown Gatineau Hills, Agape Gardens is 30 acres of pristine and sacred land with old forest growth, edible landscapes, and breathtaking views. Plenty of unique views from lookouts, hiking trails and beautiful waterfalls nearby. Gatineau's best mountain terrains are just a few blocks away! Agape Gardens is a nature lovers paradise! NEW! Sauna and cold plunge packages available! Our Property is located minutes away from world renowned hiking trails. With many difficulty levels ranging from easy to hard. All trails are managed and mapped out for convenience and safety.
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Lakefront Glamping Retreat

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Otter Lake, QC
The entire site is yours to use. Picnic table, fire pit and firewood are available. Lake is amazing for all water activities (boat launch is available on adjacent lake). Kayaks, swimming mat and life jackets available. A propane BBQ is also available for use. Nearby activities include ATV trails, Provincial park, zip lining.
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Tipi un lac au sommet

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents35 acres · QC
Hi everyone! We offer four tipis close to the beautiful Victoria River in the region of Lac-Megantic. It's a wonderful place to enjoy nature. There's sentier for hiking and two lakes to enjoy with a kayak. There is a bicycle available to go for a ride. In the tipi, the wood is included as well as a bed, just bring your sleeping bags. We have a summer kitchen also for you to cook your meals! *** sometimes the GPS brings nowhere, when you arrive in the village of marston, turn right in ch.milan and after turn left at rang 5S , you arrive when you see the ending road :) No wi-fi, no eletricity, just solar pannel, stars and joy . hope to see you!
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Bell tents in Quebec with campfires guide

Overview

Quebec is a kind of promised land for campers, with vast swathes of parkland and sparsely inhabited wilderness—you won’t have trouble getting outside. North of Montreal and Quebec City, forested mountains and lake-dotted valleys dominate the landscape with endless hiking, fishing, and canoeing opportunities during reliably warm summers. To the east, the St. Lawrence River is one of Canada’s best whale-watching destinations.

Winter, though cold, proves no obstacle to the adventure-hungry. Our advice? Pack your thermals. That way, you can spend days ice climbing, snowshoeing, and skiing, and nights cozied up in a cabin, an insulated tent, a yurt, or even an igloo. As a general rule, the further north you go, the wilder the landscapes and fewer the facilities.

The Laurentian Mountains

The rounded peaks of the Laurentians are the destination of choice from Montreal and Quebec City. Jacques-Cartier, Mont-Tremblant (both part of the provincial park system), and La Mauricie (part of the national park network) have four-season appeal. You can get in some rafting, kayaking, and hiking in summer, while in winter, heated cabins, huts, and yurts mean you can wake up, strap on your skis or snowshoes, and hit the trails with minimal fuss.

The Gaspé Peninsula

The St. Lawrence River meets the Atlantic at this cliff-edged peninsula—also known as Gaspésie—on Quebec’s east coast. Scan the shoreline for whales in Forillon National Park between May and October, or cat ski on virgin powder in the Chic-Choc Mountains in the icier months.

Côte-Nord

French for ‘North Shore,’ this section of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence is ripe for road-tripping. Coastal campsites at Tadoussac overlook Saguenay Fjord, a hangout for belugas, and further east, at Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, you can set eyes on strange sea-carved rock formations and hide out on secluded offshore islands.

Eastern Townships

This farming region near the U.S. border gives off New England vibes—think covered bridges, clapboard towns, and flaming fall foliage. It’s also Quebec’s premier wine-growing region. Mont-Orford is popular for skiing or hiking, and the stargazing at Mont-Mégantic National Park is—excuse the pun—stellar.

Nunavik

Visitor footfall is low in Nunavik, home to the Inuit in the Arctic north. Little surprise why: There’s no road access. Nunavik Parks offers packages to the area’s four parks (Pingualuit, Kuururjuaq, Tursujuq, and Ulittaniujalik) including flights from Montreal, Inuit cultural experiences, and the chance to see the northern lights.

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