Parc côtier Kiskotuk

200, chemin de la Rivière des Vases
Cacouna (Quebec) Canada
G0L 1G0
Phone:
+418-863-3683
Email:
info@parckiskotuk.com

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Kiskotuk Coastal Park offers a primitive camping experience in an enchanting setting in the Passereaux Campground. Stay in one of 13 tent sites that are well spaced out to provide privacy. A few sites are located directly on the mountainside. You can also stay in one of 6 rustic cabins that are sure to delight you!

Wooded campsites

Located at the foot of the Passereaux Mountain and surrounded by trees, these primitive campsites offer an easily accessible nature experience. All are within a 5-minute walk of the parking area.

Mountainside campsites

Those with a more adventurous spirit can enjoy camping on a tent platform on the side of the mountain, which will give them access to a spectacular view. These sites require a 15- to 25-minute walk, depending on their location.

Rustic cabins

Built at the foot of the Passereaux Mountain, near the washroom facilities, these cabins are accessible by car. Two storeys high and accommodating up to 4 or 6 people, they offer a living area on the ground floor and a sleeping area on the second floor. The cabins have electricity but no running water.

“Perched” cabins

These one-storey cabins are perched above the ground on a wooden structure. Accommodating 2 or 4 people, they feature a private rooftop observation deck, which will delight stargazers and birdwatchers. The cabins are set back from Chemin de la Rivière-des-Vases, near a marsh, and offer a view of the St. Lawrence. They have no electricity or running water but feature a small wood-burning stove.

Wahsipekuk cabins

These cabins are also perched above the ground on a wooden structure, with beds on a mezzanine floor. Accommodating 2 or 4 people, they feature a private observation deck on the same level, much to the delight of stargazers and birdwatchers. The cabins are set back from Chemin de la Rivière-des-Vases, near a marsh, and offer a view of the St. Lawrence. They have no electricity or running water but feature a small wood-burning stove.

Establishment number: 627586


Opening dates

The campsites and cabins are available from mid-May to mid-October. All trails are open year-round.


Room capacity

  • 9 primitive wooded campsites
  • 4 primitive mountainside campsites
  • 6 glamping-style cabins


Cost

Double Occupancy Campsites: $24.35 to $32.18 per night for 4 people, taxes not included | Cabins: $107.56 to $144.54 per night (minimum 2 nights) for 4 people, taxes not included
Additional Person Campsites: $5.96 per night, taxes not included | Cabins: $12.18 per night, taxes not included

Types of lodging offered

Campgrounds
The park’s campground offers 13 primitive tent sites that provide peace and quiet. Whether at one of our wooded sites or on a tent platform on the mountainside, you can enjoy a nature experience while appreciating the convenience of the nearby washroom facilities. Be sure to also drop in the Berger visitors centre—we will be delighted to chat with you!
Cottages and Apartments
The park’s campground offers six glamping cabins that combine the spirit of camping with the comfort of a cottage. Enjoy a nature experience while appreciating the convenience of the nearby washroom facilities. Be sure to also drop in the Berger visitors centre—we will be delighted to chat with you!


Services

On site

  • Pets admitted
  • Panoramic lookout
  • Lounge
  • Free outdoor parking
  • Guide services

Outdoor equipment

  • Tables
  • Chairs
  • Outdoor fireplace
  • Fire pit
  • Firewood for sale

On-site activites

  • Interpretation
  • Wildlife observation
  • Observation of marine mammals
  • Hiking trails
  • Mountain bike trails


Affiliations and distinctions

Affiliations

  • Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent
  • Tourisme Rivière-du-Loup

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