Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Accueil La Macaza is a gateway to the Réserve faunique Rouge-Matawin (Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve), a vast and stunning natural area located in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada. This reserve offers a truly immersive wilderness experience, with opportunities for camping, fishing, hunting, and a range of outdoor activities.
Environment: The Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve spans over 1,400 square kilometers (540 square miles) of pristine wilderness. It's characterized by dense forests, crystal-clear lakes and rivers, and rolling hills. The reserve is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including moose, deer, black bears, beavers, and various bird species. The natural environment at Accueil La Macaza is truly breathtaking, offering visitors a chance to reconnect with nature and escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Services and Facilities: Accueil La Macaza provides access to rustic camping experiences within the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve. While specific details about services and facilities at Accueil La Macaza may vary, visitors can generally expect:
It's recommended to contact Accueil La Macaza directly or visit the Sépaq website (the organization that manages the wildlife reserve) for the most up-to-date and detailed information on available services and facilities.
Activities and Features: The Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve offers a plethora of activities and features for outdoor enthusiasts:
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Accueil La Macaza and the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve offer a unique and unforgettable wilderness experience. Whether you're an avid angler, a passionate hunter, or simply seeking a peaceful escape into nature, this destination has something to offer everyone.
Picnics
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
NFC mobile payments
Good for kids
Free parking lot
Dogs allowed
Lac Sucreries - Ready To Camp June weekend We picked a great time to decide to finally glamp after all our years of rough/rustic camping and boondocking. For the $160/night during high season - given the weather we had of a couple days of sun and two days of pouring rain, it was worth the money! Otherwise if purely good weather - it's a bit pricey. The kitchen is stocked better than most airbnbs! The stove provided is induction - so so, took a LONG time to boil water. The beds were comfy (pillows provided) - bring your own sheets and blankets! Very spacious with lake access, lacks privacy outside though! Space heater did well on nights that it dipped to 9-11C. As with everything Quebec - all signs are in French, but the info center guy spoke English well! So -make sure if you have questions - ask!
Beautiful views if you’re able to find a campsite by the lake. The drive from Montréal is scenic and picturesque. Staff is wonderful and the facilities are good. Beware of the hungry mosquitoes and be prepared with bug spray to partially tackle them. I had fully covered clothes on and bug spray all over me but still got attacked and am dealing with nasty bites.
Outstanding camping. There are maybe 30-35 spots max so it’s secluded and quiet. Well serviced washrooms with hot water. The spots were nice, although not very private. Was made up for by the views of the lake and the quiet of the night. Canoes were available for rent. Showers cost two quarters, so have change.
An excellent place to get away from all the hassle and bustle. Few people and vast spaces. The lakes are gorgeous. Well maintained gravel roads. The staff was excellent.
all amenities such as showers and laundry are open with access to boat rentals during covid. nice staff, clean and good safety measures in place.