Beach glamping near La Tuque

Natural wonders and outdoor adventure are set right in the centre of this vibrant small city.

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1 site · Lodging30 acres · La Tuque, QC
Mini maison hors réseau (cellulaire et wifi), parfait pour décrocher et profiter d’une descente de rivière en été ou de sentiers de raquette en hiver! Cabine en bordure de la rivière Croche, idéal pour 2 personnes. Emplacement sur le site de Méandre Haute Mauricie (meandre.ca), site de villégiature, camping, hébergement, prêt-à-camper, activité de plein air, sentiers de raquette, vélo et descente de rivière. Les emplacements sont isolés les uns des autres. Calme et tranquillité assurés! La Mini est actuellement sans électricité. Le chauffage est au gaz ainsi que la cuisinière. La douche est présentement hors fonction. Vous devez prévoir votre eau potable. Nous vous offrons de l’eau pour cuisiner (faire bouillir) laver la vaisselle et vous laver. Les draps et la literie est incluse. Il est possible d’acheter du bois sur place pour le foyer extérieur et du charbon pour le bbq. Il y a de l’éclairage solaire. Prévoyez vos lampe frontale. Notez qu’il est possible de réserver une nuit moyennement un supplément. Contactez nous pour les détails.
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Beach glamping near La Tuque guide

Overview

Serving a population of 11,000, La Tuque is unique for a couple of reasons: It is the largest city by area in Canada, and in the centre of it all are a ski hill with a bunch of natural recreation opportunities (trails, a riverfront with marinas, and lush forest). There’s plenty to do in La Tuque without snow too—take a quad tour, hit the BMX park, take a sightseeing flight out over the area, or sample beers at the microbrewery.

When to go

As a year-round city that sustains a large population, La Tuque is ready for visitors year-round, pending the activities you're looking to do. For summer pursuits and getting out on the water, you’ll find the warmest temperatures from late June through to early September. The ski season in Quebec can start as early as November and run through to April, making March an excellent time when resorts are less busy and the powder is still deep.

Know before you go

  • Expect locals to communicate in French first, and then maybe switch to English if you don’t speak the language. Having a language app can be really helpful, as not everyone you meet will be bilingual. Activities at La Mauricie National Park are only presented in French.
  • Though La Tuque is close to both Quebec City and Montreal, you’ll find it near impossible to explore this area without a vehicle of your own.
  • La Tuque offers both free and paid electric vehicle charging stations.

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