Description
Lac-Témiscouata National Park is a harmonious blend of water and forest. It protects a representative sample of the Notre-Dame Mountains natural region. Hiking, biking, boating, and discovery activities allow visitors to experience the spirit of the place and fully appreciate a territory rich in 10,000 years of human history in the heart of unspoiled nature. Nestled along the largest and most majestic lake in the region, Lake Témiscouata. Born of the power of glaciers, this park invites calm and contemplation.
Summer season:
Squatec sector campground / Anse-à-William campground
Camping enthusiasts can enjoy 72 campsites, including 53 with two services (water and electricity) and 19 without services (water and sanitary facilities nearby), as well as nine ready-to-camp sites. Located in a wooded environment, close to hiking trails, Lake Témiscouata, a playground, and the discovery and service center. All sites are accessible by car.
St-Juste sector campground / Grand-Lac-Touladi campground
Facilities designed with families in mind... Located on the shores of Grand Lac Touladi: campground with or without services (66 sites), canoe camping (4 sites), recreational trail, playground, mosquito shelter, community fire pit with BBQ, sandy shore, water course, canoe, kayak, pedal boat, and stand-up paddleboard rentals.
Dégelis area / Des-Grands-Pins ready-to-camp village
A stone's throw from Lake Témiscouata... Small ready-to-camp village (14 sites), room for groups, outdoor terrace with lake view, walking trail, sandy shore, playground, canoe, kayak, pedal boat, and stand-up paddleboard rentals.
For more information on the various activities and hikes: https://www.sepaq.com/pq/tem/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/parcnationaldulactemiscouata/
L'Épinoche river shuttle pontoon for pedestrians and bicycles (Cabano wharf and Anse-à-William sector): June 2026
Winter season:
Discover the park in a winter setting where snowshoeing and off-trail cross-country skiing take center stage. Our winter offer allows you to enjoy these activities on a daily basis, but also as part of a longer stay.
At the entrance to the St-Juste sector, via the municipality of St-Juste-du-Lac, 30 km from Highway 85, two marked trails covering a distance of 11.8 km will be available for exploration.
The 6.3 km (one way) Rivière-des-Mémoire trail runs along the Touladi River and is home to an abundance of forest and aquatic birds.
The 5.5 km (one way) Grey-Owl Multipurpose Trail allows you to explore Lake Témiscouata. You can extend your stay by renting the Curé-Cyr rustic camp. (Reserve by phone at 1-800-665-6527 or 418-855-5508).
The trails and rustic camp are accessible from the Passerelle rest area in the St-Juste sector. The following amenities are available on site: toilets, outdoor picnic tables, access fees: self-payment terminal or online purchase.
Other information
Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata is a harmonious blend of water and woods and an essential stop on the Lands and Forests of Acadia circuit. This park protects a representative sample of the natural region of Monts Notre-Dame. Hiking, cycling, boating, and discovery activities are a great way for visitors to experience the spirit of this place and fully appreciate the scope of an area rich with 10,000 years of human history, all in an unspoiled natural setting. This park is nestled along the largest and most majestic lake in the region, Lac Témiscouata. Created by the power of glaciers, it invites calm and contemplation.