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Fox Lake Campground

The Fox Lake Campground park is great for camping and spending time outdoors with friends and family. The site includes a playground for younger kids and has access to many facilities, including bathrooms, coin-operated handicap-accessible showers, and water stations with potable water available on site. For the ease of customers, the firewood is found for sale on the campground.

Bird watching and geocaching are some activities you can engage in with your friends and family in the park. Even wifi is available to the customers! Check out the park and bring your friends, you will enjoy yourself.

Photo: Google Street View

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Wapiti Nordic Ski Club

We have 35km of forest trails providing outdoor recreational adventure during our winter and summer months.

In the Winter (Nov-Mar), we provide cross-country skiing, hiking, fat biking and snowshoeing experiences.

In the Spring/Summer/Fall (May to Oct.), we shift gears to hiking, trail running, mountain biking and forest walks. There’s an outdoor experience for all fitness and skill levels.

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Wapiti Dunes Trails

Try this 7.2-km out-and-back trail. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and mountain biking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of the day.

Photo: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/canada/alberta/wapiti-dunes

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Camp Tamarack RV Park

Camp Tamarack RV Park is a large site with spotless amenities. Tourists can enjoy the woodland scenery, wildflowers, bird watching, and everything nature offers.

Ride your ATV through the sand dunes, or stroll or bike along the numerous paved and natural pathways.

Photo: http://www.camptamarackrv.com/

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O’Brien Provincial Park

O’Brien Provincial Park is situated in the Wapiti River valley. It is a popular picnic destination.

The park is named for Lewis O’Brien, a pioneer doctor in the Grande Prairie region.

Photo: Google Maps, Mike Findlay

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Parc Fontaine-Claire

In the quaint village of Cacouna, nearby the river, there’s a place rich in history dedicated to picnics with friends and family and relaxation for your spirit. Many park benches facing the St.Lawrence river allow you to view the colourful, beautiful sunsets in Quebec. Many have said that this spot is quiet and perfect for relaxation.

Additionally, this park is near the reserve land of the Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation. Believe it or not, this is the smallest Indigenous reserve in Canada!

There is a playground for children at the site, as well as a large overhead-covered area in case it rains. At low tide, you may walk into the cove and advance to the end of the point on foot as well! From here, you may see the mountains of Charlevoix.

Photo: https://tourismeriviereduloup.ca/fr/membres/parc-fontaine-claire

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Parc côtier Kiskotuk

Parc côtier Kiskotuk consists of almost 30 kilometres of coastal scenery, enough to take your breath away. The St. Lawrence River, mountains, islands and the marshes around come together to form one of the most beautiful views in Cacouna.

 

The park has seven “Discovery Areas” to assist those visiting it in finding their way around. Several outdoor activities are available, with hiking being the most popular choice. Guided activities, cycling loops and hiking trails are offered here. Entrance into the park is free for all visitors, and dogs are also welcome! There are also cabins and campsites available for visitors to stay in if they choose.

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/parckiskotuk

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Site ornithologique du marais de Gros-Cacouna

This is a natural area in Cacouna, existing mainly for bird-watching. There are various habitats and bird species in this area that may be seen if you visit. Some of these species include snow geese, ducks, herons, and other diverse flora and fauna. In addition to birds, other animals, such as foxes and deer, are seen roaming in this park.

 

The park is frequented most from June to September and is free to enter. There are lookout points that provide a spectacular view, and you may even spot beluga whales in the St. Lawrence river. There are stairs in the mountain trail that make for easy access for those not used to hiking in certain terrains, such as children. There are two main observation towers in the park.

Photos: Google Maps, Hubert NAASZ, Jocelyne Auger

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Camping des Passereaux

Camping des Passereaux

If you’re looking for a place to camp in Cacouna with gorgeous views and forestry, this is the spot for you! Camping is available from May to October in the Kiskotuk Coastal Park. There are 17 sites available, and 80% of these are shaded.

Photo: https://www.parckiskotuk.com/camping-rustique

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Gîte La Veilleuse

This cottage has a view of the river, with golfing and biking amenities less than one kilometre away. There are large rooms with comfortable beds, as well as lunches available with fresh seasonal fruit.

Photo: http://gite-la-veilleuse-bed-breakfast.quebechotels.info/fr/

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Club de golf de Cacouna

If you’re looking for the perfect spot to go golfing, then Club de golf de Cacouna is the spot for you! This golf club is a century old and renowned for the quality of the golfing grounds. Not only is this spot surrounded by forestry, but it also offers a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence river.

Within this golf course, there are nine holes over 5,752 yards. The Cacouna Gold Club was designed in 1897. The golf course is easy to navigate and has picturesque agricultural landscapes.

Photo: http://www.golfcacouna.com

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