The best forest glamping near Tadoussac

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At the meeting point of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers, Tadoussac sits on the shores of a fjord carved out by colossal glaciers thousands of years ago. The ecology of the area draws campers year-round to experience stunning vistas, hiking, bicycling, and water activities like canoeing and kayaking. Humpback, beluga, and blue whales also frequent the area, giving whale watchers plenty of sighting opportunities from Parc Marin du Saguenay-St. Laurent or les dunes of Tadoussac. Camping options near Tadoussac accommodate RVs, campervans, and tents, as well as those looking for glamping and cabin rentals.

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Exode en Nature

2. Exode en Nature

76km from Tadoussac · 8 sites · Lodging · Chicoutimi, QC
Exode en Nature is a four-season eco-friendly lodging destination nestled in the heart of Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, one of Québec’s most scenic regions at the edge of the Saguenay Fjord. Our site features six unique micro-accommodations — including a dome, a Hobbit-style pod, an A-frame cabin, a farmhouse-style unit, a contemporary mini-chalet, and a yurt — each thoughtfully designed to offer comfort, intimacy, and a full immersion in nature. Every unit is fully equipped and 100% private, offering guests their own wood-fired Nordic bath, private barrel sauna, indoor propane fireplace, outdoor wood-burning firepit, full kitchenette, complete bathroom with hot water, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a romantic getaway, Exode en Nature delivers a Scandinavian spa–style experience directly at your accommodation — without sharing spaces or schedules. Located near the Monts-Valin and bordering the quiet Pelletier River, our site provides the perfect balance between wilderness, comfort, and seclusion. Exode en Nature is a sanctuary for couples, outdoor lovers, and travelers looking to slow down, reconnect, and experience Québec’s natural beauty through all four seasons.
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CA$247
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At the meeting point of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers, Tadoussac sits on the shores of a fjord carved out by colossal glaciers thousands of years ago. The ecology of the area draws campers year-round to experience stunning vistas, hiking, bicycling, and water activities like canoeing and kayaking. Humpback, beluga, and blue whales also frequent the area, giving whale watchers plenty of sighting opportunities from Parc Marin du Saguenay-St. Laurent or les dunes of Tadoussac. Camping options near Tadoussac accommodate RVs, campervans, and tents, as well as those looking for glamping and cabin rentals.

100% (8)

Top-rated campgrounds

Exode en Nature

2. Exode en Nature

76km from Tadoussac · 8 sites · Lodging · Chicoutimi, QC
Exode en Nature is a four-season eco-friendly lodging destination nestled in the heart of Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, one of Québec’s most scenic regions at the edge of the Saguenay Fjord. Our site features six unique micro-accommodations — including a dome, a Hobbit-style pod, an A-frame cabin, a farmhouse-style unit, a contemporary mini-chalet, and a yurt — each thoughtfully designed to offer comfort, intimacy, and a full immersion in nature. Every unit is fully equipped and 100% private, offering guests their own wood-fired Nordic bath, private barrel sauna, indoor propane fireplace, outdoor wood-burning firepit, full kitchenette, complete bathroom with hot water, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a romantic getaway, Exode en Nature delivers a Scandinavian spa–style experience directly at your accommodation — without sharing spaces or schedules. Located near the Monts-Valin and bordering the quiet Pelletier River, our site provides the perfect balance between wilderness, comfort, and seclusion. Exode en Nature is a sanctuary for couples, outdoor lovers, and travelers looking to slow down, reconnect, and experience Québec’s natural beauty through all four seasons.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$247
 / night
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The best forest glamping near Tadoussac guide

Where to go

Parc Marin du Saguenay-St. Lawrent

Internationally known for its whale watching opportunities, Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park serves as home to beluga and harbor seals year-round along with migrating birds and other marine animals. Since the whales are endangered, campers should make sure to stay at least 400 metres away in boats. From land, explore the coast and massive sand dunes, which are great observation points for whale watching. Camping options in the area include cabin rentals and glamping, with a few privately owned RV campgrounds as well.

Baie de L’Isle-Verte National Wildlife Reserve

The cordgrass marsh protected by the Green Island Bay National Wildlife Reserve is one of the last of its kind in the area, making it a popular destination spot for campers and thousands of ducks, snow geese, and other shorebirds. Walk and hike along the shores to take in the unique ecosystem, enjoy a picnic, or watch the sunset. There’s no camping in the reserve, but nearby sites with cabins, glamping, and tent or car camping are readily available.

Les Dunes

Towering above the river delta and the waters of the sea inlet, the dunes of Tadoussac are a natural formation offering panoramic views. Locals describe Belvedere Peak as one of the best spots for whale watching, spending the day among nature, or daydreaming. Close to the town of Tadoussac and other attractions, campers in RVs, tents, or cabins easily find spots to land for the night.

When to go

May through October marks the official whale-watching season in Tadoussac, with more sightings recorded in September and October. The summer months of July and August see lots of visitors to Tadoussac’s shores, so expect to be in good company this time of year. It’s also when campers are more likely to witness a blue whale, the world’s largest animal, hunting krill nearby.