It is just amazing! We went to the beach, and saw lot of belugas too. The camping experience was also great. Clean bathrooms , hot water for bathing , good wood for the fire . Everything was perfect. Tadoussac was 50 min away. At Tadoussac we saw whales and also went to the dunes. I recommend for sure.
It's a very impressive spot for watching beluga whales. You can see a family of 4 animals. The distance between park entrance and spot counts 3 kilometer. The walking path is very easy. The entrance fee to the park is 9 dollars.
This is a terrific location along the Northern side of the Fjord and its really close to the Beluga discovery center. The offer really nice camp sites and wonderful hiking.
Decent camping spot. But i feel that the camp sites are too close to each other for wilderness camping - and none of the "bring your tent" spots are longing the river... Nice enjoyable hike up to the Halte Beluga in the morning after breakfast there should be belugas there to see, but we didnt see any - went early July.
Excellent Sepaq! I go hiking here every year and the views are exceptional. The beach is super nice though not very swimmable. The campsites are large and private. The camping facilities are new, renovated and clean.
Well-maintained hiking trails and camping spots. The 3km hike to the béluga-watching spot is easy, accessible and well-maintained, with benches along the way and nice viewpoints. The informative panels along the way are interesting
the trail to see the belugas can be taken by foot or by bike. there's a great beach that feels so wild and quiet, so even if you don't see the whales it's an amazing spot. there's not much else to do for families with little kids who aren't up for big hikes, on the other hand. campsites are huge!
Campsites were large and clean. There is not a view of the bay from the campground, though it is only a short walk. Sites are nicely divided by trees for privacy. Hot showers last four minutes for one loony. The only reason for not giving this park five stars is the price. With daily admission for two, the fee is 64 dollars. An interesting, well-groomed, 3 km trail leads to an overlook where one might see Beluga Whales. We spotted one white whale in the distance. Stairs from the observation platform lead to a beach revealed at low tide. A visitor's center offers camp supplies, information, and bicycle rentals. They also rent "Huttopia" accommodations. These are large tents with cooking and sleeping facilities that are quite intriguing.
Beautiful campsites, lots of privacy, lots of trails, bike rentals, very quite zero road noise. They also have an excellent visitors center with lots of info on whales. You can book online and reserve a specific site, which was helpful for us as we arrived after the reception kiosk was closed.
Absolutely stunning views! The park is beautiful, and the 3 km hike was super easy.