The best camping near La Mauricie National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next La Mauricie National Park adventure.

Grab a paddle—with 150 lakes in this forested park, you could spend weeks out on the water.  

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CirqueEnBois InWoodCircus cat camp

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Saint Damien, QC
SAN MAR HIGHTECH COMPOST TOILET-No flush!!! Lake beach moutains forest nature trees flowers cats many cats garden rocks grass sand blue sky no bad smell big skies full of stars and not that much musquitos And circus lessons available on demand Français ci-dessous Lake beach moutains forest nature trees flowers cats many cats garden rocks grass sand blue sky no bad smell big skies full of stars and not that much musquitos 10 minute walk to the lake and beach. At night, you may enjoy a starlit sky around a campfire. **Circus lessons available on demand *** This is a place for open minded, original, nothing like traditional campground! Make sure to read everything and watch all pics, ask any questions before booking. Thanks. Lac sauvage, plage, montagne , foret, arbres, nature, fleurs, chats pleins de chats! Grand ciel, pas de mauvaise odeur et pas tant de bibittes! 10 minutes à pied du lac et de la plage. ! SAN MAR HIGHTECH COMPOST TOILET-No flush!!! Ciel étoilé, feu de camp. **Cours de cirque disponibles sur demande
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Cute Cabins - Ready to camp

5 sites · Lodging70 acres · Joliette, QC
*** These are cabins without electricity or running water. You must bring your own bedding, food/water and lighting ***. Please make sure to locate the address on the road, you will see a sign of a man meditating : (corner Grenache street and chemin du Galet )2935 Chem. du Galet, Saint-Damien, QC J0K 2E0 LA TERRE DU RETOUR EN SOI in ST-Damien Lanaudière You want to experience nature, to get back to your roots on an enchanting site? La terre du retour en soi offers you two rental shelters and 3 km of hiking trails, a magnificent view of the mountain and snowshoeing possibilities. - 20 min from the 7 Falls Park - 15 min from St-Jean-de-Matha's snow tubing and golf - Monte à Peine Falls hike (St-Jean-Matha) - Val Notre-Dame Abbey (hiking and cross-country skiing) These are ready to camp for 2 adults (queen size bed) / No smoking, no animals for an optimal resourcing. Parking available on site (the shelters are a few steps from the parking lot but it is possible for an additional fee to have 4 wheel transportation). The material provided is : - Basic dishes, stove and pot - Two round propane burner with canister - Outside dry toilet/ No running water so a 18 liters of water provided - Wood provided for the stove - You must bring your own bedding and lighting - Grocery store at 3 km
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Le dôme de la Tortue Blanche

1 site · Lodging18 acres · Shawinigan, QC
OFF GRID - NO ELECTRICITY - NO WATER - COMPOST TOILET A unique glamping experience located in the beautiful town of St-Mathieu-du-Parc. 

 This confortable dome has a queen-size bed (bedding included) that faces a large bay opening with amazing views of the beautiful nature that surrounds it. *We are happy to share our group/family national park pass at the Dome that will give full access to La Mauricie National Park which is located just a 15-minute drive away (St-Mathieu entrance, this entrance is open from Mai until October); Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and much more are waiting for you!* This space is unique - and off grid. Please read the details below to help determine if its the right fit for you. :)

 This dome has no electricity and no water. Off grid also means a compost toilet -- Yay!

 Bring your bug spray, water, and food for a perfect quiet getaway. The dome has some games, cards, and books for you to enjoy as well.

 We have parking available for 2 cars. It’s in a cleared spot right in front of the dome. You must carry your things from the parking area for about a minute or so leading to the dome. There are no facilities to store food so please bring along your cooler and ice. Also there is wildlife so please, keep your food in the dome and in closed containers. We don't supply any firewood, we invite you to go at Canac, Canadian Tire or Rona to purchase everything you need ( don't forget the kindling) There is wood on site available for emergency only. 


There is some cell service up in this part of the woods. Though the strength seems to vary depending on your device and your carrier. * No WIFI.* 
 MASSAGE THERAPY: We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to receive a relaxing massage or a therapeutic massage in the comfort of your Dome. These are provided by certified massage therapists. No need to break your relaxing state after your massage, you are already home, an unforgettable experience! Receipts for your insurance will be available on site.

 Who needs WIFI when there are tons of activities available close to the Dome; Only 15 minutes car ride from La Mauricie National Park ( St-Mathieu entrance). 

You have a 4x4 vehicle? Great, you are 20 minutes away from Lac à la Coureuse and Lac Larose with stunning views and amazing swimming spots :) Bring your paddle board!

 You will be only 10 minutes away from the very well known Duché de Bicolline if you are a fan of live action role-playing.
 ‘’Bicolline has become a reference in the world of medieval-fantasy immersion and has grown into a community of players that come from all around the world.’’

 Lots of restaurants options are available to you in St-Mathieu-du-Parc downtown and the neighbor village, St-Élie-de-Caxton. We also have a liquor store and convenience store in St-Mathieu-du-Parc. Town of 

Shawinigan is 25 minutes away.
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The best camping near La Mauricie National Park guide

Overview

About

Just off the highway between Montreal and Quebec City, La Mauricie is where city-based adventurers go to experience the recuperative powers of nature. You can hike to lookouts, haul in wild trout after canoeing on glassy lakes, and row to waterfalls—Waber Falls being the area’s star attraction. Some of the park’s 500 or so campsites are accessible right off the parkway, but for solitude-seekers, the lakes and streams are the route to the hushed backcountry: simply paddle and portage your way deep into the interior of the 536-square-kilometre park. In winter, snow turns everything in the Laurentians white, meaning you can strap on cross-country skis or snowshoes to explore.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Rivière à la Pêche has 200-plus sites and all of the amenities families need, from a convenience store and washrooms to regular activities.
  • Best for big groups: La Clairière group campground can accommodate between 10 and 100 tent campers with access to a number of hiking trails.
  • Best for fishing: Lac des Cinq is accessible by canoe with some difficult portages—but it’s worth the journey.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Mistagance, Rivière à la Pêche, and Wapizagonke campgrounds are popular for their shared showers and potable water, so you’ll want to get these reservations locked in early.
  2. La Mauricie canoe-camping is a more off-the-grid experience with stunning lake-edge views. Spots can be reserved in advance, but because this option requires a bit more legwork, you’re more likely to get a last-minute booking.
  3. For winter camping, you can stay toasty in the oTENTik cabin-tent hybrids at Rivière à la Pêche or in the dormitories at the Domaine Wabenaki-Andrew heritage lodges. If you’re unfazed by subzero temps, brave it in a four-season tent at the Rivière à la Pêche campground.

When to go

You can expect snow from mid-December through March and spectacular maple and birch leaves in fall, but summer is peak season. Busy dates include Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (June 24) weekend, Canada Day (July 1) weekend, and Quebec’s annual two-week construction holiday (late July to early August). Visit at these times and you can expect canoe jams and crowds on high-traffic routes like Les Cascades or Waber Falls. For the quietest experiences, choose a canoe route with a long or difficult portage. A rule of thumb: the harder the portage, the fewer the people.

Know before you go

  • The Rivière à la Pêche and Mistagance campgrounds include wheelchair-accessible campsites. The park’s Lac Étienne and Les Cascades trails are also wheelchair-accessible. 
  • Find seasonal food service spots (open mid-May through mid-October) at Shewenegan and Lac Édouard picnic areas, and a convenience store (open mid-May through mid-October) at Wapizagonke picnic area. 
  • Canoes and kayaks can be rented at Shewenegan, Lac Édouard, and Wapizagonke, while row-and-go canoes can be found on Lac à la Pêche and Lac du Caribou.
  • The park reception centers at Saint-Jean-des-Piles and Saint-Mathieu close for winter.

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