Stay overnight in an oTENTik
Grand-Pré National Historic Site
Reservations
oTENTik accommodations will be available from June 12 to October 13, 2024.
- Call 1-877-737-3783 or visit reservation.pc.gc.ca to reserve.
- Each tent can accommodate up to six people.
- Check-in time: between 3 pm and 5 pm at the Visitor information center.
- Check-out time: 11 am
Parks Canada’s ready-to-camp oTENTik accommodations are described as a cross between a tent and a rustic cabin. The oTENTik has a wooden frame with canvas covering and a wood floor. It is ideal for campers who want the comforts of home while experiencing the great outdoors.
Fees
Access to the grounds at Grand-Pré National Historic Site is free. However, campers must pay fees to visit the Visitor Information Centre and Memorial Church as well as for programming. Parks Canada Discovery Passes are valid.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the oTENTik for?
- For the nostalgic who have done a lot of camping in their life but are now looking for more comfort.
- For those who have never really been attracted to camping (for many reasons: no equipment, fear of discomfort, bad weather) and for those who wish to live the camping experience.
- For families and populations in/near urban areas who wish to experience the joys of camping with ease.
- oTENTik is for all ages, therefore this addresses multigenerational groups.
- For many new Canadians, this is an ideal way to discover the camping culture.
- For people who like camping but are no longer equipped or have obsolete equipment.
- For people who wish to travel light while indulging in the joys of camping while being comfortable.
What is provided in the oTENTik?
One double bed, two single beds and a bunkbed, table and seating for 6 people, lantern, picnic table, propane heater, barbecue with burner, fire extinguisher, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, broom, dustpan, potable water carboy, garbage can and garbage bags. Select propane fire pits are also available to rent.
*Please note that there is no electricity, plumbing, or running water in the oTENTik.
What should I bring when staying in an oTENTik?
Sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, water containers, food, drinks, cooler, indoor slippers or shoes, bug spray, toiletries, flashlights, matches or a lighter, dishes and cutlery, cooking gear, dish cloth and soap, and all other camping necessities. (Extra blankets and sleeping bags are recommended in May, September and October)
Where can campers park their vehicles?
Parking is located at the Visitor Information Centre. Plan for a short walk (250 m) on on a gravel path to reach the oTENTik. Push carts are available to help carry your camping essentials.
What facilities are provided to campers?
Campers will have access to washroom and shower facilities located within the Visitor Information Centre. Campers will also have access to nearby portable toilets and hand washing stations. The construction of more permanent infrastructure in closer proximity to the oTENTik is planned in the coming years.
What will security look like on site?
Additional staff will be hired and assigned to the oTENTik offer. Parks Canada will hire security personnel to be on site after operational hours and site staff will be on call to provide additional support if needed.
Basic rules and regulations for the oTENTik
- For your safety, cooking is not allowed inside the oTENTik, and Picnic tables are available outside.
- Alcohol may only be consumed at registered campsites and is not permitted in any public buildings or day-use areas.
- Fires are not permitted on site, however propane fire pits can be rented on site.
- Smoking is not permitted within the oTENTik.
- Pets are not allowed in the oTENTik.
- Designated quiet hours are between 10 pm and 8 am.
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