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Sleeping in the forest this winter? Yes, it's possible!

Karine Lebel, Agente communication et marketing

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Karine Lebel, a sailgirl who have Bas-Saint-Laurent tattooed on her heart.

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What could be better than breaking the routine by getting away from it all!

In winter, the Bas-Saint-Laurent region offers exceptional accommodations that are well worth the detour…

A night in the heart of nature… why not!

Live simply!

SEBKA Eco Refuge (Saint-André-de-Kamouraska)
SEBKA offers seven eco-lodges that are in harmony with nature and completely self-sufficient (no running water or electricity). Located on the mountainside, they offer breathtaking views of the river and the opportunity to enjoy SEBKA’s hiking trails.

Refuges of L’Ébranché (Saint-Bruno-de-Kamouraska)
On the banks of the Saint-Denis river, four wigwams (round tents), two yurts (one of which is perched in a tree), a rustic camp, and a teepee are available year-round in a magnificent forest with numerous snowshoe trails. Peace, nature, and rejuvenation are the order of the day!

Bic National Park (Rimouski)
A little winter gem in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, the park offers 4 Echo cabins, 5 EXP cabins (more minimalist), 8 yurts, and the Abbé cabin. You couldn’t be closer to nature. Plus, you have access to all the park’s activities. Don’t forget your camera—deer and foxes live in the park, so you’re sure to see them!

Mont-Box at the foot of Mont-Saint-Mathieu (Saint-Mathieu-de-Rioux)
Newly installed at the foot of the slopes of Mont-Saint-Mahtieu Park, nine small, well-equipped and furnished containers can accommodate four to six people. What could be more wonderful than ending your day of skiing and going straight to enjoy the unique view of the resort?

Fishing pond Lac du Repos (Saint-Eusèbe)
Take your family to one of six fully equipped cottages to relax and breathe in the fresh air of the surrounding forest. You can go ice fishing and enjoy the nearby hiking trails. The site is also accessible by snowmobile!

Mont-Citadelle Park (Saint-Honoré-de-Témiscouata)
At this large site, open year-round, you can stay in one of eight fully equipped cottages or one of four colorful yurts and enjoy the rich, peaceful natural surroundings of Témiscouata. Sledding, snowshoeing, and lots of fun are the order of the day. It’s also an ideal meeting place for snowmobile and ATV enthusiasts.

Chalets Vieux Loup de Mer
Au Vieux Loup de mer, RimouskiPatric Nadeau

For those who love comfort +++

Au Vieux Loup de Mer (Rimouski)
Perched between Bic National Park and the city of Rimouski, these five magnificent rustic cottages offer incredible views of the river. Rustic chic in all its glory. A crackling fire, a cup of hot chocolate, the view of the river… what more could you want?

Domaine Valga Chalets (Saint-Gabriel-de-Rimouski)
On this large estate, three magnificent log cabins accessible year-round are located on the lakefront in the heart of an ancient forest. You won’t want to leave, such is the strong connection with nature here. The cabins are accessible by snowmobile.

Domaine Lac Saint-Mathieu (Saint-Mathieu-de-Rioux)
Located just opposite Mont-Saint-Mathieu Park, the estate offers families unforgettable experiences in luxury cabins or chalets for 4 to 6 people. The estate is also accessible for snowmobile trips.

Chalets BSL (Saint-Simon-de-Rimouski)
Located in the heart of the forest, three superb chalets (Villa du Cerf, Villa de l’Épervier, and Villa du Renard) offer all the amenities you need for a perfect stay. Whether you’re looking to unwind or get together with friends, you’re sure to find the atmosphere relaxing.