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Parc national Lac-Témiscouata

400, chemin Vieille Route, Squatec, Québec G0L 4H0

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Discover the park: Located in the heart of the Appalachians, the park offers rich and generous nature, 10,000 years of history, multiple lakes and rivers for water sports and wildlife observation, varied hiking trails of level easy to intermediate. Walk, paddle or simply relax on a sandy shore as the wind blows. Lac-Témiscouata National Park is your family destination for the summer. The welcome, the passion and the recent, well-maintained facilities will make all the difference for an unforgettable stay!

Activities for all: Interpretation and discovery activities for all are offered during the summer. Attend a story time around the fire with your children, evening talks or a guided mountain hike. Come meet the park’s archaeologist and have the chance to participate in real archaeological excavations. Go on a rabaska adventure on the Touladi lakes in the company of our naturalists to discover the richness of the territory and learn more about the culture of the first nations.

A place to discover for cyclists: the network asphalt road, shared and full of curves and reliefs, is popular with cycling enthusiasts (27 kilometers). The Grey-Owl multifunctional trail runs along the edges of Lake Témiscouata for 7 kilometers passing through Anse-à-William. By bike, the 24 km circuit from one shore to the other, using the L’Épinoche water shuttle and the Le Corégone ferry, allows you to immerse yourself in Lake Témiscouata and its immensity. Bike rental on site.

Anse à William: near a sandy shore of Lake Témiscouata, the discovery and services center offers all amenities. Camping, ready-to-camp, animated activities, boat and bike rentals and hiking to the exceptional forest ecosystem of nearby Fourneau Mountain. The Épinoche nautical shuttle connects the Anse-à-William campsite and the Cabano district of Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac.

Grand Lac Touladi: where the weather turns stop… This enchanting site designed especially for families brings together various amenities. Play area for toddlers, fun activities for the family, boat rentals, screen shelter, community picnic and fire area and campsites. Also, the Sentier des Curieux de nature, is a 0.7 kilometer course filled with physical challenges and discoveries that lead young people to discover nature and the history of the park.

Grands-Pins: this natural oasis near Dégelis brings together a small ready-to-camp village on the edge of a pebble bank. Walking trail with breathtaking views of Lake Témiscouata, playground, boat rental and community room for corporate or school groups.

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