Reviews
Parc National de Frontenac/Baie-Sauvage
User Reviews
Dylan Lawless
Beautiful national park. Canoe'd to the campsite which was very cool. They have beginner friendly and more advanced canoe camping.
jennie 12546
Amazing. We stayed in the pret-a-camper yurt. Place was beautiful. Bathrooms and campground were clean. Large spacious areas. Lots of hiking trails and areas to rent bikes canoe, paddle boards, pedal boards. Staff were friendly too. Wildlife everywhere but stayed away from people, deers, frogs, chipmunks, squirrels birds.
Vishal Bajaj
Great place for camping but the lake/beach is very ordinary but has the standard paddle board, kayak, cannot and peddle boats too.
Akankhya Mohapatra
Beautiful place ...our site was well maintained with almost everything provided, public toilets are also very neat.
Caroline Côté
Beautifully forest and lake campsite, lots of trails on the St-Daniel sector and easy access to the lake to use our kayak by a short portage. Small sandy beach, pédalos and kayak rentals, all within walking distance from the campsites. But not enough small loop hikes for us and not as much interesting belvedere or spot to visit before turning back (we prefer loops over back-forth trails). We could hear loons, great black lake better suited to kayaking than swimming since you could not see well in water. Perfect for nature lovers. Very few activities around outside the park.
Alex Boulanger
Beautiful park with well maintained hiking paths. Plenty of places to bring your canoes/kayaks and explore the numerous lakes that make up the park.
Nick Lamoureux
Not the best parc of all the sepaq choices. ;(
Nam Fish on
Greet place i love
Terry Helliker
This is a great park. Very busy on weekends but there’s enough room for everyone! I prefer camping during the week as it’s a little less busy. The staff is very helpful, year after year and the activities for the kids are worth checking out. Watch out for the lots closest to the dump stations as you’ll get the occasional smell in the air. Lots of hiking and cycling trails that are very well maintained. If you’ve never camped here, you’re missing out!
Sam
A great, grand park for camping, hiking, biking, or just a simple stroll in the wilderness. It could be much more even with simply a little more organization and guidance. The first trail we wanted to do required us to drive about 5 KM, which was fine, but then when we got there, to the starting point, we realized it was impraticable by foot because it was flooded. The information desk gave us no such info. Then, the next trail we settled on was not as indicted on the map, a loop, and therefore had to backtrack and redo the trail backwards instead of coming around, which was somewhat disappointing. For a national park which charged us almost 20$ for our daily visit, it should have provided us with such info.