Public parks and an abundance of natural beauty make this small town shine.
Serving a population of just under 6,000, Lac-Mégantic offers enough experiences to keep visitors entertained, but campers typically come for all that the nearby nature provides. Hiking and biking trails run through town, while boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding can be enjoyed in the clear waters of Lac-Mégantic. Set in the heart of the world’s first International Dark Sky Preserve, Lac-Mégantic also offers incredible stargazing with access to several national parks and private campgrounds.
The best time to plan a camping trip to Lac-Mégantic depends on what you plan to do, as this truly is a four-season destination with many parks offering winter camping. Fall in the Eastern Townships is spectacular (what with all those changing maple leaves and harvest bounty), while July and August offer incredible weather but busy attractions. Spring can be a bit wet for camping, so pack accordingly.