__truncato_root__>Due to its location along one of the most extraordinary ecosystems in the province, Frontenac National Park is a haven to more than 200 bird species—including the stunning blue heron. Lakes, creeks, sandy beaches, peat bogs, and streams make for an ideal foreground to the forests that are just as great to visit in summer as they are in winter. Camping in Frontenac is just about for everyone, with a variety of options—from ready-to-camp cabins (some of which are located in the International Dark Sky Reserve of Mont-Mégantic) and rustic shelters to canoe-camping in La Baie Sauvage.
Due to its location along one of the most extraordinary ecosystems in the province, Frontenac National Park is a haven to more than 200 bird species—including the stunning blue heron. Lakes, creeks, sandy beaches, peat bogs, and streams make for an ideal foreground to the forests that are just as great to visit in summer as they are in winter. Camping in Frontenac is just about for everyone, with a variety of options—from ready-to-camp cabins (some of which are located in the International Dark Sky Reserve of Mont-Mégantic) and rustic shelters to canoe-camping in La Baie Sauvage.
Frontenac National Park
__truncato_root__>Due to its location along one of the most extraordinary ecosystems in the province, Frontenac National Park is a haven to more than 200 bird species—including the stunning blue heron. Lakes, creeks, sandy beaches, peat bogs, and streams make for an ideal foreground to the forests that are just as great to visit in summer as they are in winter. Camping in Frontenac is just about for everyone, with a variety of options—from ready-to-camp cabins (some of which are located in the International Dark Sky Reserve of Mont-Mégantic) and rustic shelters to canoe-camping in La Baie Sauvage.