📍 1516 route De Tadoussac, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, Québec, G0V1T0📞 418 540-1455

Camping in Sainte-Rose-du-Nord offers an exceptional natural setting in the heart of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. Enjoy swimming, biking, and many other outdoor activities in a charming environment.

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Why go

Visiting Exode en Nature S.e.n.c. in Sainte-Rose-du-Nord means immersing yourself in the wild beauty of Quebec. This campground is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with direct access to various activities such as swimming, biking, and snowshoeing. The friendly atmosphere and modern facilities make this place a perfect choice for families and groups of friends looking to recharge in nature.

What to do

  • Swimming: Enjoy the beach to cool off on hot summer days.
  • Biking: Explore the surrounding trails by bike, suitable for all skill levels.
  • Snowshoeing: In winter, discover the snowy landscapes on snowshoes.
  • Dog Sledding: A unique experience to explore nature in winter.
  • Snowmobiling: Traverse the trails on a snowmobile for an exhilarating adventure.
  • Ice Fishing: Try ice fishing for an authentic winter experience.
  • ATV / Quad: Explore the trails on an ATV or quad, a great way to discover the area.
  • Nearby Beach: Relax at a nearby beach for a day of swimming and relaxation.

Nearby

Nearby, don't miss visiting the Fjord National Park, where you can hike and admire breathtaking landscapes. The charming small villages in the area also offer opportunities for cultural and gastronomic discovery.

Getting there

To reach Exode en Nature S.e.n.c., take Route 172 from Saguenay. Parking is available on-site, making it easy to access the various facilities and activities at the campground.

Good to know

The best time to visit this campground is from June to September, when outdoor activities are at their peak. Be sure to bring weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, insect repellent, and all necessary gear to fully enjoy your stay. Remember to respect safety rules regarding campfires and waste management.

Safety tips

When engaging in activities, ensure you are well-prepared. In winter, check snow conditions and the weather before heading out. Wear a PFD during water activities and remain vigilant about local wildlife.

Information

Characteristics

Best season
June to September
Type
Campground
Setting
Waterfront
Capacity
6 ready-to-camp
Opening
year-round
Region
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
County
Le Fjord-du-Saguenay
Pets
Allowed
RentalToiletsDogs allowedCamping

Practical info

Campground by the water offering 6 ready-to-camp units and 6 RV sites.

📅 Season
Open year-round
📍 Contact
1516 route De Tadoussac, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, Québec, G0V1T0
County : Le Fjord-du-Saguenay
Official site →

Services and activities

Water activities

  • Plage (baignade)
  • Plage à proximité

Land activities

  • Cycling
  • Motoneige
  • Pêche sur la glace
  • ATV / quad
  • Snowshoeing
  • Traîneau à chiens

Recreation & discovery

  • Motoneige
  • Sentiers de Quad / VTT

Equipment rental

  • Ready-to-camp

Facilities

  • Accès Internet : connexion disponible
  • Accès Internet : sans fil gratuit
  • Bac de recyclage
  • Bois
  • Douches gratuites
  • Eau chaude
  • Eau potable courante
  • Électricité
  • Électricité - 15 ampères
  • Feu de camp permis
  • Lavabos
  • Literie incluse
  • Spa extérieur
  • Restrooms
  • Camping d’hiver — Prêt-à-camper

Services

  • Animaux de compagnie admis payant

Source: SIT Québec (Tourinsoft) — open data CC-BY 4.0.

Frequently asked questions

Is there access for pets?
Pets are generally allowed, but it is recommended to check the specific rules of the campground.
What is the skill level required for activities?
Activities are suitable for different skill levels, from beginner to expert. Guidance is available on-site.
Are there dining services on-site?
The campground provides cooking facilities, but there is no restaurant on-site. Plan your meals accordingly.
What type of parking is available?
Parking is available on-site for campground visitors.
What are the access conditions to the campground?
Access to the campground is generally easy, but it’s best to check road conditions before leaving.

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