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Outdoor Camping

Mountain Sector

Are the outdoors for you tantamount to sleeping in the open air? The Montagne du Diable Regional Park has thought of everything! There are four separate locations with platforms for tent camping: the Aube camping, the Summit camping, the Walker camping, and the Accalmie camping. As these are mountain locations, you’ll have to hike to reach them!

These mountain camping sites each have 5 wooden platforms (8’X8′) built for your convenience where you can set up your tent. Built over rocky terrain, they will ensure comfortable night’s sleep. Outhouses are also installed near each site.

  •  Dogs allowed

Walker Campsite

Location: Near P4, close to Walker Lake

Capacity: 1 platform of 8’x8′

Amenities: 1 firepit for the site, outhouse.

You have to hike to the campsite.

Dogs: accepted, on leash

 

Camping Accalmie

Location: In the forest near a small lake – 3 km from P2.

Capacity: 1 platform of 8’x8′

Amenities: 1 firepit for the site, outhouse.

You have to hike to the campsite.

Dogs: accepted, on leash

 

Camping du Sommet

Location: near the Versant Sud mountain cabin – 8 km from P2.

Capacity: 1 platform of 8’x8′

Amenities: 1 firepit for the site, outhouse.

You have to hike to the campsite.

Camping de l’Aube

UNAVAILABLE FOR THE YEAR 2022

 

Location: Near the Aube Hut – 5.3km from P2.

Capacity: 1 platform of 8’x8′

Amenities: 1 firepit for the site, outhouse.

You have to hike to the campsite.

Dogs: accepted, on leash

 

Trail access fees for overnight guests

For all adults, whether staying overnight in the Village des Bâtisseurs or in a mountain cabin, a daily access fee for mountain activities is automatically charged (one night= daily fee)
Price
For one platform (1 tente , maximum 4 people per site) *40$

*If you are not a member, don't forget to add Park access fees of $6.96 + taxes per adult, per night. Free for 18 and under.

Accommodation Amenities
  • Platform for your tent
  • Firepit
What to bring
  • Sleeping bag (and pillow for a good night’s sleep…)
  • tent
  • Dishes and utensils
  • Food and beverages
  • Water container needed for getting dishwater (drinking water in the Pavillon Léopold-Papineau)
  • Dish towels
  • Biodegradable dishwashing liquid
  • Flashlight or frontal lamp with extra batteries.
Nearby activities

Randonnée pédestre Raquettes Ski nordique Canot Kayak

Rental equipment for camping

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Rules and regulations

Accommodation

The cabins are inspected on regular basis. Any damage or deterioration inflicted to the cabins will be brought to the attention of the guest who will ultimately assume the repair cost. All trash generated by a guests’ stay should be taken off the mountain to respect our “leave no trace” policy. It’s also important to separate your recyclables from your trash.

Responsibilities

The Regional Park Montagne du Diable will not, in any case, be held responsible for possible thefts in the cabins (it is therefore recommended to always lock the cabin before leaving).The Regional Park Montagne du Diable will not be responsible for the guests’ cabin keys. In the event that a guest forgets to return the keys, it is his or her responsibility to cover the cost of returning the keys or pay the appropriate fine. The same policy applies to lost keys as well.

Photos

If a guest accepts to transfer their photos to our image bank (photo gallery) at the end of their visit, he or she is accepting that the Regional Park Montagne du Diable can use the photos for commercial purposes without compensation on the part of the Park Regional Montagne du Diable.

Environmental Rules

It is prohibited to make a fire or to smoke in the forest as well as outside the cabins except for the predetermined places to this effect.
It is prohibited to pick or destroy all natural elements as well as approach or touch any wild animal.

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