Diversified accommodation

Forillon National Park

Camping reservation
   1-877-RESERVE

Outside of North America
   519-826-5391

The oTENTik tent

Parks Canada’s oTENTik tents offer a unique combination of welcoming comfort and a hint of outdoor adventure. They’re ideal accommodations for families, friends and couples of all ages who want to discover the joys of camping but prefer the comfort of a bed and an already ready campsite.

Location

  • Des-Rosiers Campground, North Area
  • Petit-Gaspé oTENTik Campground, South Area
  • Campground maps
oTENTik
An oTENTik at Des-Rosiers Campground

Number of tents: 15

Parks Canada oTENTik are equipped with a view to facilitating and simplifying the camping experience.

On the site

  • Pit for campfires
  • Picnic table
  • 4 Adirondack chairs
  • Outdoor kitchen shelters
  • Propane stove
  • Parking area

Inside the tent

  • 1 table, 4 chairs and 1 bench
  • 3 doubles beds
  • Lighting
  • Storage cabinet
  • Heating
  • Dishes and utensils
  • Small refrigerator
  • Charging socket for small devices (USB or traditional, depending on location)

Equipment to bring

Campers must see to bringing whatever other supplies and equipment are required for their entire length of stay. 

  • Food
  • Personal belongings
  • Sleeping bags, blankets and pillows

Nearby

  • Service building (showers and toilets)

The micrOcube

A glamourous way to camp

The micrOcube can accommodate 2 people. Its contemporary design, timber frame, and panoramic window give visitors a unique and comfortable experience in a natural environment.

 

Location

Number of units: 1, for up to 2 people

The micrOcube was designed for visitors who prefer solid structures, but still want to connect with nature while maintaining their privacy.

On the site

  • Pit for campfires
  • Picnic table
  • Patio with a small table
  • 2 chairs
  • Parking area

Inside the unit

Inside the micrOcube
  • 54-inch bed
  • 2 small side tables
  • Lantern

Equipment to bring

Campers must see to bringing whatever other supplies and equipment are required for their entire length of stay.

  • Food
  • Personal belongings
  • Sleeping bags, blankets and pillows
  • Dishes
  • Cooler
  • Camping stove for outdoor cooking

Nearby:

  • Service building (showers and toilets)

The Ôasis

Ôasis interior
Interior view of an Ôasis

This water droplet shaped accommodation allows everyone to be at the forefront of the most spectacular landscapes in Canada. A great opportunity to discover or rediscover the joys of camping at new heights. With a convertible table/bed on the main level and a suspended hammock loft above, the Ôasis can accommodate a couple or a family of 2 adults and up to 2 children.

Location: 

Number of units: 5

On the site

  • Pit for campfires
  • Picnic table
  • 2 Adirondack chairs
  • Parking area

Inside the unit

  • Convertible table/bed for up to 2 adults
  • Suspended hammock loft for 2 children
  • Heating
  • Solar lighting
  • Storage under the bench
  • USB charging socket

Equipment to bring

Campers must see to bringing whatever other supplies and equipment are required for their entire length of stay.

  • Food
  • Personal belongings
  • Sleeping bags, blankets and pillows
  • Dishes
  • Cooler
  • Camping stove for outdoor cooking

Nearby

  • Service building (showers and toilets)

Please note that the entrance fee is added for each day that is occupied.

Potable water

Sometimes the running water available at campsites is not potable. It is recommended that you arrive with your own supply.

Rules

In addition to park regulations, here are rules to follow for a safe and comfortable camping experience.

Important Notices

  • 100% of the sites are reservable. When there is availability, it is possible to take advantage of a site on a first-come, first-served basis.

Safety precautions for children

  • It is recommended that children aged 5 years and under not sleep on the top beds.
  • The ladder should only to be used for climbing up or down.
  • It is recommended that nothing be hung from the beds (e.g. cords) to reduce the risk of strangulation.

 

Food

  • Cooking food is not permitted inside units, as cooking odours may attract wildlife.
  • Cook outdoors or in the kitchen shelter of the service building.
  • All food must be stored in your vehicle or in food storage lockers located in the service buildings. oTENTik ready-to-camp guests may use the fridge or container outside the tent.
  • Do not leave food unattended and throw your trash in the containers located at the service building.
  • For the 'basic service'' package : the camping stove must be stored in the container provided for this purpose outside the tent when not in use. Wait until the stove has cooled down before handling it!

 

Campfire

  • Fires are only allowed in park fire pits.
  • Firewood is sold in bundles. Gathering natural wood is not allowed (driftwood, deadwood, bark, etc.).

 

Alcohol

Please respect the curfew. 

Lighting

No open flames or gas or propane lanterns inside the units.

Pets

Pets are not allowed because they can be an important source of allergy for some visitors and they can damage rented equipment.

 

Smoking

  • Smoking is not allowed inside the units.
  • Smoke outside and do not dispose of your butts in nature.

 

Cleanliness

  • The equipment used must be cleaned and stored in the same condition as when you arrived.
  • If the unit is not left in a state of cleanliness, it will be cleaned at the customer’s expense.

 

Parking

  • Maximum number of vehicles per campsite: Two vehicles.
  • No additional camping units allowed with the micrOcube or oTENTik packages.

 

Key management

Leave the key on the table when you leave.

Check-in time: From 3 p.m.
Check-out time: By 11 a.m.
Curfew: From 11 p.m. to a.m.

Failure to follow these rules could cause offense and cancellation of your stay.
Thank you for your cooperation and enjoy your stay! 

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