The best camping near Sept-Îles

Breathe in la joie de vivre with camping experiences near Sept-Îles, Québec.

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The best camping near Sept-Îles guide

Where to go

Réserve de parc national de l'Archipel-de-Mingan

Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve offers a remarkably stunning coastal landscape marked by an abundance of unique monoliths, the largest concentration in all of Canada. Boat operators recognized by Parks Canada provide sea excursions to provide a closer look at these unique rock formations, including visits to Île aux Perroquets, île Nue de Mingan, and Île Quarry. Visit colonies of birds, hike more than 80 kilometres of trails, or rent a paddle board. The park’s campground features toilets, showers, and firepits for tent and RV campers, plus unique Ôasis tear-drop shaped camping structures.

Réserve faunique de Port‑Cartier–Sept‑Îles

About 45 minutes southwest of Sept-Îles, The Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve spans over 6,000 square kilometres of pristine wilderness. The diverse landscape features boreal forests, rivers, and wetlands. Keep the binoculars handy for spotting birds of prey while exploring the hiking trails and cycling paths, and while picking seasonal blueberries and raspberries in the forest. Moose hunting is permitted with proper authorization. Designated camping areas allow both tents and RVs, and there are cabin rentals and unique Étoile ready-to-camp sites with permanent canvas-sealed structures.

Moisie River

Regarded as one of the top salmon fishing destinations in the province, Moisie River is a short 20-minute drive east of Sept-Îles. Local Atlantic salmon is at its most abundant in the summer. Fishing in late spring and early fall can see runs of salmon, too. Private campgrounds in the area offer modern amenities like laundry and bathrooms with showers.

When to go

July and August are the most popular time of the year to go camping near Sept-Îles. Daytime temperatures hover around 20℃, and daylight hours are longer for hiking, kayaking, and abundant fishing. Peak salmon fishing season aligns with peak camping season, so advance campsite reservations are highly recommended. With its subarctic climate, winter camping near Sept-Îles can be challenging for the inexperienced. Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures are common, but they also set the stage for snowshoeing, ice fishing, and winter photography.

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