Located in the heart of the forest and encompassing several lakes and rivers, the Réserve faunique de Rimouski invites you to commune with nature. Enjoy the comfort of one of our 28 fully equipped cabins, all of which are located in enchanting settings on the edge of a lake. Sleeping 2 to 8 people, each cabin includes everything you need to prepare and serve delicious meals as well as a shower and toilet and electricity or propane gas facilities. In some cabins, a woodstove or fireplace contributes to the cozy atmosphere.
For true nature lovers who want to take advantage of a peaceful and quiet environment, the reserve also offers 10 campsites, including 2 with three hookups (sewer, water, electric) and 4 with two hookups (water, electric).
Whether you are staying in a cabin or camping, take advantage of your stay to go off on an adventure! Hike in the forest or rent a rowboat or kayak and keep an eye out for black bears, white-tailed deer and moose. A small convenience store selling basic supplies is located near the reserve.
Establishment numbers: 083370 (cabins) and 199216 (campground)
Opening dates
Campground: May 27 to September 5
Cabins: May 27 to October 31
Room capacity
- 28 cabins accommodating 2 to 8 people each
- 10 campsites accommodating up to 4 adults and 2 children per site
Cost
Single Occupancy Cabins: from $75.50 per person per night for fishing or hunting small game. Cottages: from $132 per night for regular stay (no fishing or hunting). Campsites: from $37.30 per site. Family fishing package: from $474 for 3 nights for 2 adults and 2 children under 18.Payment methods
- Visa
- MasterCard
- American Express
- En route
- Interac
- Cheque
- Cash
- Diners Club - carte blanche
- Discover
- La Capitale
Types of lodging offered
Services
On site
- Wheelchair accessible
- Convenience store
- Bicycle rental
- Boat rental
- Panoramic lookout
- Boat ramp
- Free outdoor parking
- Public telephone
- Boutique in hotel
- Other: pontoon, kayak and stand-up paddle board rentals
Outdoor equipment
- Tables
- Outdoor fireplace
- Children's playground
- Fire pit
- Firewood for sale
On-site activites
- Hunting
- Wildlife observation
- Fishing
- Hiking trails
- Canoeing
- Lake nearby
- River nearby
- Rowboating
- Kayaking
How to get there
The reserve is located 335 km (200 mi.) east of Québec City via Highway 20 East. In Rimouski, take exit 610 (Sainte-Blandine) to Route 232. The reserve’s main registration centre is 1 km (⅔ mi.) south of the intersection of Route 232 with Route 234, 21 km (13 mi.) from Highway 20.
Affiliations and distinctions
Affiliations
- Parks Québec network (SÉPAQ)
- Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent