Discover our accommodations on Route 389, at the foot of the Uapishka (Groulx) Mountains and on the edge of the Manicouagan Reservoir.
Lodge
The lodge offers 15 comfortable rooms with wood-panelled walls accommodating 1 to 3 people, with shared bathrooms. Note that you cannot cook in the lodge; however, a dining room is available on site.
Cabins
The Tuuk (caribou) cabin (2 nights minimum) offers a modern design and the opportunity to enjoy the tranquility of nature.
Included in the cabin:
- 1 double bed and 1 sofa-bed
- Kitchenette
- Pots, pans and utensils
- Electricity
- Woodstove and firewood
- Wireless Internet
- Washrooms and showers in the main building (lodge)
Fully equipped and with a contemporary style, the Noorvik cabin offers the opportunity to soak up the beauty of the Uapishka (Groulx) Mountains.
Included in the cabin:
- 1 queen-size bed and 1 sofa-bed
- Kitchenette
- Pots, pans and utensils
- Shower and toilet
- Solar heating
- Woodstove and firewood
- Wireless Internet
Glamping units
Once dependent on hunting and gathering, the Innu migrated with the seasons. Treat yourself to a stay in a place that provides an opportunity to learn more about a First Nations people.
Fir tree branches for comfort and for the smell of the forest: there is nothing better to let yourself be lulled by the sound of nature.
These units accommodate 2 to 4 people. Treat yourself to an unforgettable immersive experience! Bring your own sleeping bags.
Included in the units:
- Night in a traditional Innu camp
- Firewood
- Kitchen equipment
Establishment number: 227323
Opening dates
June 24 to October 15 and January 20 to April 17
Room capacity
- 15 rooms in the lodge
- 2 cabins
- 2 glamping units (1 prospector’s tent and 1 shaputuan)
Cost
Single Occupancy $115.50 to $120Double Occupancy $126.50 to $220
Additional Person Triple occupancy: $181.50 to $220
Payment methods
- Visa
- MasterCard
- Interac
- Cash
Types of lodging offered
Services
Included in rooms
- Non-smoking rooms
- Telephone
- Internet access
On site
- Wheelchair accessible
- Laundromat
- Reception/meeting/conference room(s)
- Lounge
Outdoor equipment
- Tables
- Firewood for sale
On-site activites
- Beach
- Hiking trails
- Lake nearby
- Kayaking
How to get there
From Baie-Comeau, head north on Route 389. The Uapishka Station is located at km 336. The drive takes about 4.5 hours. The road is paved from Baie-Comeau to Manic-5 (km 214).
The Uapishka Station is 250 km (155 mi.) south of Fermont, about a 4 hours’ drive.
Affiliations and distinctions
Affiliations
- Tourisme Côte-Nord
- Indigenous Tourism Quebec
- Aventure Écotourisme Québec