Hi everyone! We offer four tipis close to the beautiful Victoria River in the region of Lac-Megantic. It's a wonderful place to enjoy nature. There's sentier for hiking and two lakes to enjoy with a kayak. There is a bicycle available to go for a ride.
In the tipi, the wood is included as well as a bed, just bring your sleeping bags. We have a summer kitchen also for you to cook your meals!
*** sometimes the GPS brings nowhere, when you arrive in the village of marston, turn right in ch.milan and after turn left at rang 5S , you arrive when you see the ending road :) No wi-fi, no eletricity, just solar pannel, stars and joy . hope to see you!
I’ve stayed at a handful of Hipcamps, but this one has been my favorite! We arrived later than expected, after dark, but the hosts were very responsive and helpful in guiding us to the tipi. There was dry firewood and birch bark waiting for us. AND THE TIPI!! What a beautiful, spacious, cozy way to camp connected to the earth! The kind and welcoming hosts have thought of everything in their summer kitchen, and we spent half a day just enjoying the river. You can tell the hosts love and care for the land. It shows. We had an amazing couple days and the memories made will bring us back. Ten out of ten, would recommend. Thank you!
Magical property, with friendly hosts. The outdoor kitchen is spectacular and a welcoming place to sit and connect with people or the enviroment. The hand made Tipi's, by the owner, were incredible. Such a serene way to fall asleep with an indoor fire and immersed in nature, as you listen to the running river. Sites are very private. Thx u!!
This private spot in nature was even more beautiful than I'd hoped! I noticed a huge diversity of trees and wildlife. We were right by the river, which was cool in the morning and warm as a bath by the afternoon. It was a great spot to have a fire in the evening, too. The host was very helpful.
Location
Le Granit, Quebec, CanadaTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), Wendake-Nionwentsïo, and Nanrantsouak First Nations according to