📍 5555 Chemin D'opémican, Témiscaming, Québec, J0Z3R0📞 819 627-3551

Camping in Témiscaming at Parc National D'opémican is an unforgettable experience in nature. This park offers enchanting landscapes, diverse activities, and quality facilities for campers.

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Why go

Visiting Parc National D'opémican means immersing yourself in an exceptional natural environment. With its crystal-clear lakes, dense forests, and well-maintained trails, the park is perfect for nature lovers and families. The diverse activities, from hiking to swimming, ensure a rewarding and entertaining experience.

What to do

  • Canoeing: Explore the peaceful lakes by canoe for a relaxing adventure.
  • Kayaking: Paddle on calm waters and admire the scenery.
  • Fishing: Enjoy fishing in lakes rich with fish.
  • Pedal boat: Rent a pedal boat for a fun outing on the water.
  • Beach (swimming): Relax on the beach and enjoy swimming.
  • Hiking: Walk the marked trails to discover the local flora and fauna.
  • Biking: Explore the park by bike on suitable paths.
  • Children's activities: Join fun activities organized for the little ones.

Nearby

Nearby, you can explore the town of Témiscaming, which offers local shops and restaurants. Don't miss visiting Lake Témiscamingue for additional water activities and picturesque views.

Getting there

To reach Parc National D'opémican, take Route 101 from Témiscaming. Parking is available on-site, with designated spaces for campers and visitors.

Good to know

The best time to visit the park is from June to September when the temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activities. Don't forget to bring weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and water. It's advisable to book your camping spot in advance, especially during peak season.

Safety tips

Make sure to follow safety guidelines during your activities. Wear a life jacket when kayaking or canoeing, and be aware of changing weather conditions. Also, keep a safe distance from wildlife for your safety.

Information

Characteristics

Best season
June to September
Type
Campground
Setting
Waterfront
Capacity
59 campsites, 11 ready-to-camp
Opening
from June 19 to September 6
Region
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
County
Témiscamingue
Pets
Allowed
RentalToiletsDogs allowedCamping

Practical info

Campground by the water offering 59 campsites and 11 ready-to-camp units.

📅 Season
Open from June 19 to September 6
📍 Contact
5555 Chemin D'opémican, Témiscaming, Québec, J0Z3R0
County : Témiscamingue
Official site →

Services and activities

Water activities

  • Canoeing
  • Kayaking
  • Fishing
  • Pedal boat
  • Plage (baignade)
  • Plage sur place
  • Stand-up paddleboard
  • Rabaska

Land activities

  • Hiking
  • Cycling

Recreation & discovery

  • Kids activities
  • Belvédère
  • Exhibition
  • Infrastructure thématique
  • Interprétation du milieu
  • Loisirs organisés
  • Wildlife watching
  • Observation de la flore
  • Sentier d’interprétation
  • Terrain de jeux pour enfants
  • Guided tour

Equipment rental

  • Canoeing
  • Embarcations
  • Kayaking
  • Pedal boat
  • Stand-up paddleboard
  • Ready-to-camp
  • Cycling

Facilities

  • Accès Internet : sans fil gratuit
  • Bac de compostage
  • Bac de recyclage
  • Bloc sanitaire
  • Bois
  • Boutique / comptoir de vente
  • Dépanneur
  • Douches gratuites
  • Eau chaude
  • Eau potable courante
  • Électricité
  • Électricité - 15 ampères
  • Électricité - 30 ampères
  • Feu de camp permis
  • Ice
  • Lavabos
  • Plan d'eau
  • Service de guide en sentier
  • Dump station
  • Table à langer
  • Restrooms
  • Emplacements 2500 pi2 et plus
  • Véhicules récréatifs de plus de 35 pieds acceptés

Food & dining

  • Picnic area

Services

  • Borne de recharge pour véhicule électrique
  • Support à vélos
  • Animaux de compagnie admis gratuitement
  • Animaux de compagnie admis sur la plage

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible

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

Frequently asked questions

What is the access to the park?
The park is accessible via Route 101 from Témiscaming.
Are pets allowed in the park?
Pets are generally not allowed in camping areas and beaches.
What is the best season to visit?
The best season to visit the park is from June to September.
Is there parking on-site?
Yes, parking is available for visitors and campers.
What is the difficulty level of the trails?
The trails vary in difficulty, suitable for hikers of all levels.
What services are offered at the park?
The park offers services such as internet access, sanitary blocks, and a shop.

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