Want simplicity? Go for the oTENTik !
La Mauricie National Park
Reservation is mandatory for an oTENTik stay: www.reservation.pc.gc.ca
Halfway between a tent and a rustic cottage, the oTENTik offers a hassle-free immersion in nature. Beds, table and chairs, BBQ, everything is in place to ensure a quality experience with a minimum of equipment and maximum comfort.
This is the ideal way to learn about camping or to treat yourself to a little luxury in the wilderness.
Bringing firewood into national parks from outside is prohibited . It is important to purchase wood from the park and burn it on site. Diseases and insects can survive in the wood and spread to the surrounding forest. A single log can destroy millions of trees. It is also forbidden to light or maintain fires other than in fireplaces and to use dead or live wood from the park forest.
oTENTik Camping Experience at La Mauricie National Park
Reservation
Given the high demand, it is recommended to book your stay. The oTENTik are available in the Parks Canada Reservation Service under the heading “Parks Canada Accommodations”. This Website has all the information you need regarding terms of use as well as details concerning the refund policy.
Start of reservations: February 7, 2024 from 8 am / Eastern Time
Website: www.reservation.pc.gc.ca
Telephone: 1-877-737-3783 (1-877-RESERVE) from 8 am to 6 pm
Telephone (Outside of North America): 1-519-826-5391
TTY: 1-866-787-6221
Please note that you do not need to print your reservation and present it upon arrival. Simply arrive at the Visitor Centres with a digital copy or your reservation number to speed up the process.
Winter season schedule
The oTENTik at Rivière à la Pêche campground | |||||||||||
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December 14, 2023 to March 30, 2024 |
The 13 units at Rivière à la Pêche campground are open Fridays and Saturdays during winter as well as during the holiday season and spring break. |
The F-7 site of the Rivière à la Pêche campground is an accessible facility.
Summer season schedule
The oTENTik at Rivière à la Pêche campground | |||||||||||
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May 16 to October 27, 2024 |
The 13 units of the Rivière à la Pêche campground are open every day during the summer season. |
The F-7 site of the Rivière à la Pêche campground is an accessible facility.
The oTENTik at Mistagance campground | |||||||||||
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May 31 to June 20, 2024 |
The 12 units at Mistagance campground are open Fridays, Saturdays and holidays. | ||||||||||
June 21 to September 2, 2024 |
12 units at Mistagance campground are open daily during the summer season. | ||||||||||
September 3 to October 14, 2024 |
The 12 units at Mistagance campground are open Fridays, Saturdays and holidays. |
Length of stay
For weekends, a minimum stay of 2 nights is required, which must include Friday and Saturday.
For weekends that include a holiday, the stay must be for at least 3 nights.
Equipment and facilities
oTENTik have solar powered lighting and are equipped to facilitate the camper's stay and simplify their camping experience.
Inside the tent:
- 1 table, 4 chairs and a bench
- 1-54 inch mattress
- 3 side by side 39 inch mattresses
- 1 lantern with rechargeable batteries
- 1 broom and 1 dustpan
- 1 wood stove
- Coffee maker
- All items necessary for the preparation and service of meals
- Dish washer and dishcloth
For complete inventory, see printable version. (PDF, 73 KB)
On the site:
- Parking space for a maximum of 2 vehicles (depending on the campsite)
- Barbecue with side burner under a shelter (with tools and propane included)
- Fireplace for campfires
- Picnic table
- 4 chairs
Nearby:
- A common service building (showers and toilets)
- Amphitheatre
- Water supply points
- A yard for the purchase of firewood and ice ($)
- Electric vehicle charging stations
- Garbage container
- Emergency telephone
Take note that the oTENTik loop at Rivière à la Pêche campground also include the following services:
- A common kitchen shelter (microwave ovens, tabletop hotplate)
- Cellular network reception (for some cell phones)
For more details about the things to do at the park, consult:
- The maps (campgrounds, trails)
- The things to do
- The planned events
Equipment to bring
Campers must see to bringing whatever other supplies and equipment are required for their entire length of stay. The following is a non-exhaustive list of things to bring:
- Sleeping bag or bedding, blankets and pillows
- Food, drink and container for water
- Clothing
- Cooler
- Flashlight
- Stuff required for the fire (Firewood*, matches or lighter, fire starter, kindling paper)
- Insect repellent
- Dishcloth and rag
- Personal effects, equipment and leisure accessories
- First aid kit
* You must purchase your firewood at one of these six locations:
- At the park's three semi-serviced campgrounds: Mistagance, Rivière-à-la-Pêche and Wapizagonke.
- At boat rentals at the park's three picnic sites: Shewenegan, Édouard Lake and Wapizagonke.
OTENTik in winter
From December to March, only the oTENTiks at Rivière à la Pêche campground are accessible. During this period, it is possible to book a stay for Fridays and Saturdays only, as well as every day of the holiday season and for spring break.
Vehicles are prohibited inside the loop. The parking lot is located at the entrance of the oTENTik loop (loop F) where sleds are available to transport your personal belongings.
The wood required to heat the tent for the duration of your stay is provided. If necessary, additional wood can be purchased at the Rivière à la Pêche Service Centre during opening hours.
Reminder: cooking inside the tent is prohibited. Please use the barbecue with side burner provided on your site or the service building facilities.
A few minutes away from your campsite:
- Cross-country skiing (classic or freestyle)
- Snowshoeing and winter hiking
Regulations
In addition to the national park’s general regulations, Parks Canada oTENTik users must follow a few additional rules:
Schedule and use of the campsite
- The following schedule must be complied with:
- Check-in time: between 3 pm and 9:30 pm
- Check-out time: by 11 am
- Non-campers must leave by 10 pm
- Quiet time (curfew) is from 11 pm to 7 am
- The use of campsites is restricted to no more than:
- 5 people, including a maximum of 4 adults
- 2 license plate-bearing vehicles (no recreational vehicles)
- 1 kitchen shelter (no tent).
- Your vehicle must be confined to the gravel-covered area in order not to harm plant life.
- It is forbidden to light or maintain a fire anywhere except in fireplaces. It is forbidden to use dead wood or wood taken from the forest to light or maintain a fire.
- Subject to fine and/or expulsion, it is forbidden to:
- behave in a way that disturbs others (partying, etc.);
- keep one's site in a condition deemed unsatisfactory by the park superintendant.
- The use of generators is prohibited between 10:00 pm and 9:00 am. Outside of these hours, excessive use of generators is prohibited.
- For listening to music in the park, only the use of personal headphones is allowed.
Inside the oTENTik
- Smoking, vaping and cooking are prohibited inside the tent.
- Coolers must be stored inside vehicles in order to avoid any conflicts with wild animals.
- Pets are forbidden inside of Parks Canada oTENTik.
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