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A 30-minute drive from Old Quebec, Jacques-Cartier National Park is among Canada’s most revered wilderness areas. Area RV parks, cabins, cottages, yurts, and tent campsites provide a convenient base for launching canoe, kayak, or fishing adventures on the Jacques-Cartier River along with backpacking treks and wildlife sightings. In winter, enjoy snowshoeing, sledding, fatbiking, and backcountry skiing. Find camp stores and rental shops near the park’s most popular campgrounds.
Located just 20 minutes from downtown Quebec City, Northern Marshes is a natural park setting and birdwatcher’s paradise. Kayak through the park’s marshes and water courses, or sign up for a popular group canoe tour to learn about the local flora and fauna. The trails surrounding St. Charles Lake promise four seasons’ worth of hiking fun. Find nearby accommodations ranging from rustic campgrounds to amenity-filled cabins.
Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury attracts campers year-round, but is especially beloved for its winter activities like world-class skiing. RV parks and luxury cabin rentals help keep winter campers comfortable, even in negative temperatures (the standard for December, January, and February). The best time to enjoy rustic camping is between May and October because many of the wilderness sites, especially in the national parks, offer some basic amenities like restrooms but not electricity.