Unusual Accommodations

Huttopia tent (Parks Québec) ©Pub Photo/Sépaq
Photo: Huttopia tent (Parks Québec) ©Pub Photo/Sépaq
Teepees, eco-lodges (cabins in the trees), mountain huts, yurts or Huttopia tents—enjoy a stay in our unusual accommodations for a complete change of pace!

In winter, spend a night in a mountain hut, yurt or quinzhee (igloo-like snow shelter) for a unique experience!
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Bic National Park

Two igloos have been built in the Porc-Épic sector. For a memorable experience, we recommend the NunaBic package, which includes all the equipment required. Or stay in a yurt for a unique experience! Complete profile »
Parc national du Bic
Service: Lodging, Restaurant, Attractions, Activities, National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
Location: Le Bic (Bas-Saint-Laurent)

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  • Bic National Park

    Two igloos have been built in the Porc-Épic sector. For a memorable experience, we recommend the NunaBic package, which includes all the equipment required. Or stay in a yurt for a unique experience! Complete profile »
    Parc national du Bic
    Service: Lodging, Restaurant, Attractions, Activities, National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
    Location: Le Bic (Bas-Saint-Laurent)

  • Camping et Motel de l'Anse

    Spend the night in a teepee, a traditional Aboriginal dwelling, with beds and fireplace included. Complete profile »
    Camping et Motel de l’Anse
    Service: Lodging
    Location: Rimouski (Bas-Saint-Laurent)
    Cost: Same as above

  • Canopée Lit

    The Canopée Lit treetop cabins are available year-round. They are all equipped with a bathroom, hot water, a dry toilet and a kitchen nook. They can accommodate up to 4 people in a double bed (in a mezzanine) and two single beds. Complete profile »
    Canopée Lit
    Service: Lodging
    Location: Sacré-Coeur (Côte-Nord – Manicouagan)

  • Cime Aventures

    Cime Aventure offers a yurt, teepees and eco-lodges built on wooden pilings. All options are environmentally friendly. Come and experience a unique and original adventure! Complete profile »
    Cime Aventures
    Service: Lodging, Activities
    Location: Bonaventure (Gaspésie)

  • Ferme 5 Étoiles Family Vacation Site

    New: Spend the night in a yurt, the traditional dwelling of Mongolian nomads. From the patio, admire the stunning scenery surrounding the fjord. You can also enjoy a memorable and magical night in a teepee or trapper’s camp (Canadian Cabin). Complete profile »
    Centre de vacances Ferme 5 étoiles
    Service: Lodging, Restaurant, Activities
    Location: Sacré-Coeur (Côte-Nord – Manicouagan)
    Cost: $79 to $179

  • Gaspésie National Park

    Take advantage of our “ready-to-camp” (glamping) units and enjoy a comfortable stay surrounded by nature! The huts offer communal lodging and are available for use during hikes of several days. Complete profile »
    Parc national de la Gaspésie
    Service: Lodging, Restaurant, Attractions, Activities, National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
    Location: Sainte-Anne-des-Monts (Gaspésie)

  • Maisons du Phare de l'Île Verte (B&B)

    Discover the sandy coves and multi-coloured rocks of Île Verte, and stay in one of the 9 rooms of this island B&B, which offers old-time charm. Built in 1809, this was Québec's first lighthouse. Complete profile »
    Corporation des maisons du phare de l\'île Verte
    Service: Lodging
    Location: Île Verte (Bas-Saint-Laurent)
    Cost: $70

  • Parc de Gros-Cap

    You no longer need to lug your camping equipment with you! We now offer 5 “ready-to-camp” rustic cottages called Les Salines. Each can accommodate up to 4 people in complete comfort. Complete profile »
    Parc de Gros-Cap
    Service: Lodging, Activities
    Location: Étang-du-Nord (Îles de la Madeleine)
    Cost: Hostel: $23 to $58
    Campground: $19 to $24

  • Société Duvetnor

    The Pot à l'Eau-de-Vie Lighthouse is a cosy inn with three attractive rooms furnished in the spirit of the 19th century. Spend a day at the lighthouse and stand watch at the gateway to the continent as did the lighthouse keepers of old. Complete profile »
    Société Duvetnor
    Service: Lodging, Activities
    Location: Rivière-du-Loup (Bas-Saint-Laurent)

  • Vert et Mer

    Vert-et-Mer is calling all nomadic travellers! Experience a unique adventure and spend the night in a yurt ecovillage on the Islands! Environmentally friendly and comfortable, yurts are accessible to all. Complete profile »
    Vert et Mer
    Service: Activities
    Location: Fatima (Îles de la Madeleine)

Lodging Packages
Romantic Package

Romantic Package

Riôtel Hospitality Group

Starting from $109.00
per person based on double occupancy, taxes not included Valid from May 10, 2013 to October 12, 2013
Romance Package

Romance Package

Château Fraser Hotel

Starting from $89.00
per person based on double occupancy, taxes not included Valid all year
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Highlights
  • Gaspésie National Park

    Take advantage of our “ready-to-camp” (glamping) units and enjoy a comfortable stay surrounded by nature! The huts offer communal lodging and are available for use during hikes of several days.
  • Bic National Park

    Two igloos have been built in the Porc-Épic sector. For a memorable experience, we recommend the NunaBic package, which includes all the equipment required. Or stay in a yurt for a unique experience!

Lighthouse Trail

Île Verte Lighthouse
Built on an island in 1809, the Île Verte Lighthouse was Québec’s first. Learn about the history of this lighthouse and the evolution of its light and sound systems. While you’re at it, you might even see a few belugas. You can spend the night in the lighthouse keeper’s home or the assistant keeper’s home, which have been converted into bed and breakfasts.
Photo: Pietro Canali
Petite île au Marteau Lighthouse
Located in the heart of the Mingan archipelago, the Petite île au Marteau Lighthouse lets you relive the era of lighthouse keepers of old. For a truly unforgettable experience, take part in a guided hike at night by the light of the capailloux lanterns (perforated metal containers with candles inside).
Photo: Nelson Boisvert
Cap-des-Rosiers Lighthouse
Built over 150 years ago, the Cap-des-Rosiers Lighthouse is the tallest in Canada. Climb to the top of the lighthouse in the company of a guide and learn about its history and workings.
Photo: Pietro Canali
Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse
Visit the oldest lighthouse on the north shore of the St. Lawrence. Explore a seven-storey exhibit on the lives of the lighthouse keepers who operated it from 1830 to 1964. Four comfortable rooms are available in the keeper’s home, including a restaurant.
Photo: Pierre Rambaud / Le Cyclope
Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse
Recognized as a national historic site, this lighthouse is the second tallest in Canada. Climb its 128 steps to a unique view of the St. Lawrence. You will learn about the sinking of the Empress of Ireland and visit the submarine Onondaga.
Photo: Pietro Canali
L’Anse-à-la-Cabane Lighthouse
Built by the Government of Canada between 1870 and 1874, the Anse-à-la-Cabane Lighthouse served as a beacon to sailors and fishermen as they approached the Îles de la Madeleine. Still in operation today, the lighthouse is fully computerized.
Photo: Michel Bonato / Tourisme Îles de la Madeleine
La Martre Lighthouse
Still in operation, the La Martre Lighthouse has a unique wooden structure, and the original timing system controls the rotation of the light. The Musée des phares located nearby explains the evolution of the lighting systems as well as the operation and the important role of Québec lighthouses.
Photo: Pietro Canali

Bon-Désir Lighthouse
Located in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park, the Bon-Désir Lighthouse is one of the youngest lighthouses along the St. Lawrence. The site offers various interpretation activities and is perfect for observing marine mammals from dry land.
Photo: Marc Loiselle / Tourisme Manicouagan
Pot à l’Eau-de-Vie Lighthouse
This unique lighthouse has been designated as a national historic monument. Take a guided tour and discover the surprising history of the small archipelago on which the lighthouse is located. The lighthouse was restored by the Société Duvetnor in 1989, which rents out rooms with a view of the sea.
Photo: Pietro Canali
Pointe à la Renommée Lighthouse
After spending 20 years in the port of Québec City, this lighthouse was brought home to its original location in 1997, making it the most travelled lighthouse in the world! The lighthouse sits on the site of the first maritime radio station in North America. It is home to two exhibits dedicated to radio operators and lighthouse keepers.
Photo: Jean-Pierre Huard
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