📍 835 3e Rang Ouest, Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, Québec, G0W2X0📞 418 347-5371

Camping in Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, at the Pointe-Taillon National Park, offers a unique experience in nature. With its picturesque landscapes and numerous activities, it’s the perfect spot to recharge.

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Why go

The Pointe-Taillon National Park is a true gem of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. With its fine sandy beaches, well-maintained trails, and abundant wildlife, this place is perfect for nature lovers. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, the park offers a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for families and groups of friends.

What to do

  • Canoeing: Explore the rivers and lakes by canoe for a peaceful experience on the water.
  • Kayaking: Set off on an adventure in a kayak and discover the park's beautiful landscapes.
  • Pedal Boat: Enjoy a pedal boat outing on the lake, perfect for families.
  • Hiking: Walk along the marked trails to admire the local flora and fauna.
  • Biking: Ride on the bike paths and explore the park at your own pace.
  • Beach Volleyball: Have fun on the beach with a volleyball match among friends.
  • Wildlife Observation: Keep an eye out to spot animals in their natural habitat.
  • Children's Playground: Young ones can enjoy themselves at the dedicated playground.

Nearby

Nearby, you can explore the village of Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, with its charming shops and restaurants. Be sure to visit other areas of the Pointe-Taillon National Park to discover even more landscapes and activities.

Getting there

To reach the Pointe-Taillon National Park, take Route 169 from Alma or Roberval. Parking is available on-site, making it easy to access the park's various activities.

Good to know

The best time to visit the park is from June to September when water and outdoor activities are at their peak. Remember to bring sunscreen, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. Also, be sure to follow safety guidelines and bring bags for your waste.

Safety tips

When participating in activities, ensure you wear a life jacket when canoeing or kayaking. Check weather conditions before heading out and be vigilant about wildlife, keeping a safe distance.

Information

Characteristics

Best season
June to September
Type
Campground
Setting
Waterfront
Capacity
62 campsites
Opening
from May 31 to October 12
Region
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
County
Lac-Saint-Jean-Est
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Practical info

Campground by the water offering 62 campsites.

📅 Season
Open from May 31 to October 12
📍 Contact
835 3e Rang Ouest, Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, Québec, G0W2X0
County : Lac-Saint-Jean-Est
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Services and activities

Water activities

  • Canoeing
  • Kayaking
  • Pedal boat
  • Plage sur place

Land activities

  • Hiking
  • Cycling
  • Volleyball de plage

Recreation & discovery

  • Interprétation du milieu
  • Wildlife watching
  • Observation de la flore
  • Sentier d’interprétation
  • Terrain de jeux pour enfants

Equipment rental

  • Embarcations
  • Cycling

Facilities

  • Accès Internet : sans fil gratuit
  • Bac de compostage
  • Bac de recyclage
  • Bloc sanitaire
  • Bois
  • Dépanneur
  • Douches gratuites
  • Eau potable courante
  • Feu de camp permis
  • Ice
  • Lavabos
  • Piste cyclable
  • Plan d'eau
  • Propane
  • Salle communautaire
  • Table à langer
  • Tentes seulement
  • Restrooms

Food & dining

  • Boxed lunch

Services

  • Borne de recharge pour véhicule électrique
  • Support à vélos
  • Animaux de compagnie interdit

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

Frequently asked questions

Is there access for people with reduced mobility?
Yes, the park provides accessible facilities for people with reduced mobility.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are allowed in certain areas of the park but must be kept on a leash.
What is the best season for camping?
The best season for camping in the park is from June to September.
Are there parking fees?
Parking fees may apply; please check the official website for more information.
What is the difficulty level of the trails?
The trails vary in difficulty, offering options for all levels, from beginners to experienced hikers.
What services are available on-site?
The park offers various services, including showers, drinking water, and a convenience store.

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