Beach camping in Terrebonne delivers sand, water, and easy sunsets, with over a dozen local sites set right on the shoreline. Expect soft ground for pitching your tent, and the chance to swim or spot herons wading at dawn. Campsites here average $65 a night, but some start at just $35, so you can keep things simple or splash out for more space. Reliable basics—showers, toilets, and campfire rings—are standard, making it easy to rinse off after a dip or grill up dinner. For a spot that feels dialled-in, Blueberry Lake Camping (138 reviews) sits right by the water, while Paradis d'Artistes (106 reviews) and CirqueEnBois InWoodCircus cat camp (26 reviews) each offer a different vibe—think forest paths, horseback riding, and campfire singalongs. Terrebonne’s sandbars are the real deal for wildlife-watching or a swim before breakfast. Just pack your gear, pick your patch of sand, and you’re set.