parc national de frontenac - sépaq · parc national de frontenac discovery guide 2018 . 3 must ......
TRANSCRIPT
PARC NATIONAL DE FRONTENAC
DISCOVERY GUIDE 2018
3
MUST-DOS
2
WELCOME TO THE PARK
AUTHORIZED PLACES AT PARC NATIONAL DE FRONTENACDogs are allowed only in the Saint-Daniel sector.
SUMMER TRAIL Le Sous-bois
Le Littoral
Rang II trails (fishing trails)
CAMPING Rivière-aux-Bluets campground (except ready-to-camp)
Baie-des-Sables campground
Pointe-Saint-Daniel RV area
PICNIC AREA Pointe-Saint-Daniel picnic area
Access point 4 picnic area
NAUTICAL ACCESS POINT
Pointe-Saint-Daniel boat launch and Rang II boat launch ramp
Compliance with the rules is the key to success of the pilot project. Consult all the rules at sepaq.com/animals.
PILOT PROJECT AUTHORIZING DOGS
*Individuals who fail to comply with any of the rules stated above may be required to leave the area and/or issued a statement of offence, where appropriate.
A pilot project is in its third year authorizing the presence of dogs in five national parks, including Parc national de Frontenac (Saint-Daniel sector). Sépaq is conducting this project subject to conditions in order to measure how visits and the natural environment might be affected.
Main rules*
• Dogs must remain in the places where they are authorized at all times.• Dogs must be kept on a leash no more than three (3) metres in length and under
surveillance at all times.• The person in charge of the dog must pick up the animal’s excrement without delay
and dispose of it in a hygienic manner.• Barking or howling dogs as well as dogs affecting the tranquility and safety of other
visitors are not allowed.
Québec’s national parks offer a one-of-a-kind experience. Explore this exceptional world of nature with the Annual Québec National Parks Card, featuring:
Unlimited access to ALL national parks for 12 full months
Many exclusive benefits, including a free night of camping
Details at sepaq.com/parkscard
ANNUAL QUÉBEC NATIONAL PARKS CARD
Bordering Grand Lac Saint-François, in the heart of an exceptional islet of nature of southern Quebec, the Parc National de Frontenac offers a wide range of outdoor activities accessible to the whole family.
A majestic lake, rich wetlands and rolling hills inviting you to discover the generous nature of Parc National de Frontenac.
At the bend of a walking path, during a bike ride or a canoe trip, visitors are wooed by the spirit of the place, its diverse wildlife and flora, and the beauty of the landscapes which are forever renewed with each passing season.
The Parc National de Frontenac is a hidden jewel to be discovered. Come and live an unforgettable experience. Our entire team will be happy to welcome you!
THE GREAT BLUE HERON, THE PARC’S EMBLEMAnimal emblem of the Parc National de Frontenac, the great blue heron can be seen in all sectors of the territory. Its wingspan exceeding 2 m, its majestic look and blue plumage make it easy to distinguish from other fishing birds. Lucky visitors will get a glimpse of this great bird hovering above their heads. The abundance and diversity of the park’s water bodies make it a preferred location for bird watching.
HERO THE HERON
Find out more at sepaq.com/Frontenac
LA TOURBIÈREThe peatland in the St-Daniel sector is home to several species of carnivorous plants and orchids. A wooded pathway allows observation of the flora typical to peatlands. Discovery panels line the trail where two observation towers are also accessible.
LAC À LA BARBUE Lac à la Barbue is the perfect place to learn and practise the basics of canoeing. Let yourself glide gently on the water through a garden of water lily varieties. Take a moment to stop and watch for waterfowl and white-tailed deer.
LE LITTORAL Le Littoral offers a 16 km (round trip) bike ride along the shores of the majestic Grand Lac Saint-François. The sandy shores of Pointe-aux-Pins and Baie des Sables are great spots to enjoy a picnic.
LA BAIE SAUVAGE La Baie Sauvage is a favourite for extended canoe or kayak excursions. Keep an eye out! In addition to the common loon, whose song will enchant you, perhaps you will observe the bald eagle perched atop a large pine tree.
1
3
2
4
SLEEPING UNDER THE STARS
Spend the night with us and enjoy the park to the fullest. You’ll have your base camp and discover the territory at your leisure all the while having a front-row seat to check out the wildlife in its natural habitat! Visitors can chose from among several types of accommodations and packages :
• Rustic campsite, converted without services, 1 and 2 services (water-electricity)
• Canoe-camping
• Ready-to-camp
• Cabin
• Rustic shelter
BOOKING
Season 2018 : Beginning of bookings
Season 2019 April 28, 2018 (summer) and September 18, 2018 (fall/winter)Cabin, rustic shelter, and yurt
October 27, 2018 : Camping and ready-to-camp
1 800 665-6527 | sepaq.com
Ottawa
Natashquan
Percé
Tadoussac
Sherbrooke
Mont-Tremblant
Chibougamau
Sept-Îles
Port-Menier
Matane
Rimouski
Gaspé
Rouyn-Noranda
Val-d’Or
Trois-Rivières
Montréal
Québec
Gulf ofSt.Lawrence
UNITED STATES
NEW BRUNSWICK
LABRADOR
ONTARIO
QUÉBEC
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
NOVA SCOTIA
St.Lawrence River
Saguenay
Mont-Laurier
La TuqueRivière-du-Loup
MIGUASHA
LAC-TÉMISCOUATAGRANDS-JARDINS
GASPÉSIE
PARC MARIN DU SAGUENAY–SAINT-LAURENT
HAUTES-GORGES-DE-LA-RIVIÈRE-MALBAIE
FJORD-DU-SAGUENAY
ANTICOSTI
ÎLE-BONAVENTURE-ET-DU-ROCHER-PERCÉ
AIGUEBELLE
BIC
MONTS-VALINPOINTE-TAILLON
FRONTENAC
MONT-SAINT-BRUNO
YAMASKA
MONT-ORFORD
MONT-MÉGANTIC
JACQUES-CARTIER
MONT-TREMBLANT
OKA
PLAISANCE
PINGUALUIT
KUURURJUAQ
ÎLES-DE-BOUCHERVILLE
OPÉMICAN
BOUTIQUES Don’t forget to visit our boutiques for a souvenir! Profits are fully reinvested in Québec’s national parks
THE LARGEST NATURE AND OUTDOOR NETWORK IN QUÉBEC
The exceptional territories of Sépaq, including 24 national parks, are privileged destinations where you can enjoy all the benefits of an intimate contact with nature. Here’s a special invitation from us to you:
come relax at the heart of an authentic natural world that’s the pride and joy of Quebecers!
24 NATIONAL PARKS | 14 WILDLIFE RESERVES | 8 TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS | SÉPAQ ANTICOSTI
QUÉBEC NATIONAL PARKS DAYSeptember 8, 2018
SÉPAQ WINTER DAY January 26, 2019
Discover all our destinations at sepaq.com
7
DISCOVER OUR TRAILSRang 2
RangSaint-Michel
Baieaux RatsMusqués
Baiedes
Sables
Grand lacSaint-François
Rivière aux Bluets
Saint-DanielSector
Pointe-aux-Pins
Accès # 4
PlageSaint-Daniel
Baie auxRats-Musqués
Baie-des-Sables
Rivière-aux-Bluets
La CapitainerieBienvenue cyclistes
Saint-DanielVisitors Centre
La Tourbière
Parcours nautiqueBaie aux Rats-Musqués
Le Littoral
Le Sous-Bois
2018
263
LacThor
Lacdes Îles
Lacà la
Barbue
LacEganLac des
Atacas
Lac duBrochet
Troisièmeétang
Lac des Ours
BaieSauvage
Lac aux Atocas
Riv
ière
Felto
n
RivièreSauvage
SouthernSector(Sud)
Lac des Îles Access
Lac à la Barbue Access
Accès# 12
Le Castor
L'Ours
Le Balbuzard
La Loutre
Le Huard
Le Héron
Le Pygargue
LacEgan
Bienvenuecyclistes
LaTanière
Cyr 1Cyr 2
Legendre
Abénaquis
Martin
Chalet NatureBelisle
Labbé
Cliche
SudDiscovery andVisitors Centre
Baie SauvageL'Escale
Visitors Centre
Administrative Office
L'Érablière
Les Passereaux
La Colline
Les Grands-Pins
Parcours nautiquebaie SauvageParcours nautique
Lac à la Barbue
Le Massifde Winslow
ToDisraeli
ToLambton
0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000m
263
112
161
267
108
SeeSaint-Daniel
Sector
Sainte-PraxèdeSector
SeeSouthern
Sector(Sud)
Lambton
Saint-RomainStratford
Stornoway
Saint-Daniel
Disraeli Sainte-Praxède
0 5 10km
Cette carte intègre de l’information géographique de source gouvernementale.Pour des besoins de représentation, certaines données ont subi destransformations et des adaptations qui ont pu modifier la donnée originale.Données originales utilisées AnnéesBanque de données Sépaq Cartes topographiquesà l'échelle de 1/20 000 2000Source des données utiliséesMinistère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles© Gouvernement du Québec
Registration centre /InformationLanding
Cabin
Rustic accommodation
Semi-serviced camping
Rustic camping
Canoe-camping
Canoe launch
Picnic
Lookout
Boat launch ramp
Trail
Road network
National park boundary
Parking lot
Washrooms
Telephone
Bike path
Equipment rental
Convenience store
Boutique Nature shop
RV area
Recreational vehicledumping station
Playground
Conservation zone
Dogs allowed location(pilot projet)
Road between sectors
Extreme conservation zone
Nautical route
Lifeguard on duty
Volleyball
0 200 400 600 800m
TRAILS LENGTH AND DURATION* DIFFICULTY LEVEL
DEPARTURE LOCATION
L’Érablière – A hill, a maple grove and an old beaver lake. A family pleasant walk in the woods.
3,2 km/loopD : 60 m
1 hr 30 min E South Discovery and
visitors centre
Les Passereaux – Through the forests of the hills, discover the winged fauna; forest birds and marshes.
Hiking : 13 km/round trip
Biking: 13 km/round trip
H : 35 m
5 hr
1 hr 30 min
I
South Discovery and visitors centre
or Baie Sauvage campground (near the
playground)
La Colline – Walk in the heart of the Baie Sauvage. La Colline makes the link between Les Passereaux and Les Grands Pins trail.
7,4 km/loop H : 75 m
2 hr 45 min E South Discovery and
visitors centre
Les Grands-Pins – Walk through a forest of moss dominated by big white pines and rocks that seem to have fallen from the sky. Lichens, mushrooms and view points on the Baie Sauvage.
5,7 km/loop H : 5 m
2 hr EBaie Sauvage
campground (near the playground)
Le Massif de Winslow – More sustained hiking in a foam forest undergrowth and a deciduous forest. Take a break at Lac Thor. Point of view. Canoe-hike Osez le Massif package, get to know to the service centres.
10,2 km/loop H : 120 m
3 hr 30 min I Steps away from the
Legendre cabin’s
Nautical course of Baie Sauvage – Head out on an expedition to Rivière Felton Falls in a canoe or kayak and explore the little bays along the way or simply let the onshore winds decide where to carry you! Discovery Guide upon request. Rentals via the l’Escale services center.
Non-eligible 3 hr to 5 hr
I L’Escale launching
Nautical course of Lac à la Barbue – Boarding into a canoe and paddle your way around this delightful aquatic flower garden featuring various water lily varieties. Ten floating inter-pretive panels along the route explain the features of this fascinating environment. Discovery Guide upon request. Rentals via the l’Escale or Sud services centers.
Non-eligible 4 hr E Lac à la Barbue launching
Le Littoral – You will appreciate its winding trail and its picnic halts on the shores of Grand Lac St-François.
Hiking: 16 km/round trip
Biking: 16 km/round trip
H : 10 m
5 hr
2 hrE Saint-Daniel service
center or campsites
La Tourbière – One of the few peat bogs intact in southern Quebec, there are carnivorous plants and orchids. Wooden walkways, discovery panels and two observation towers offering a unique view on this northern islet.
5 km/loop H : 10 m
2 h E La Tourbière parking lot
Le Sous-bois – This trail weaving across the Rivière-aux-Bluets delta is the ideal spot for an outdoor family picnic.
3,2 km/round trip H : 5 m
1 hr ERivière-aux-Bleuets
campground between sites #124 and #126
Nautical course of Baie aux Rats Musqués – Embark on an adventure as you explore many marshes scattered around the bay. You’ll discover beds of aquatic plants in full bloom and an extraordinary diversity of birdlife. You may even spot a great blue heron fishing for lunch, a family of Canada geese bobbing among the bulrushes, or better yet... a bald eagle gliding silently overhead! Discovery Guide upon request. Rentals via the St-Daniel service center.
Non-eligible 2 hr I Pointe Saint-Daniel launching
64 5
*The durations and difficulty levels mentioned are indicative and refer to the summer season.
Hiking Biking Authorizing dogs Family experiences Boating excursion Mobile app Picnic table E : Easy I : Intermediate H : Height
1
3
2
4
SOUT
HSA
INT-
DAN
IEL
99
DISCOVERY TIME
AN EVENING WITH THE MUSKRATSAccompanied by a naturalist park warden, end your day with an intimate encounter with the Baie aux Rats Musqués’ wildlife. The tranquility of a summer evening and the richness of this habitat are the perfect combination for a memorable end-of-day moment.
GUIDED HIKE AT LA TOURBIÈRE Discover a fascinating place where the sight of carnivorous plants and wide-open spaces mixes-in with the rich perfumes and enchanting breeze so typical to peatland. Retrace the history of this environment created by the cold climate of ancient times, and get acquainted with surprising flora and wildlife!
CANOE-CAMPING FOR ALL You have the soul of an explorer? Learn the basics of canoe-camping at Baie Sauvage, Lac à la Barbue or at the Lac des Îles. Excursions ranging from 15 minutes to 2 and a half hours are required to reach one of the 29 sites spread across 7 sectors. One of the sectors is dedicated to organized groups.
June 1st to September 2nd : Baie Sauvages sites
June 1st to October 7 : Lac des Îles sites
June 15 to October 7 : Lac à la Barbue sites
Package including overnight stay, canoe and a bundle of firewood starts at $ 104
8
AIM FOR THE TOP Combine canoeing and an 8 km hike. From the Lac des Îles boat launch, navigate your canoe to access # 12. From there, take the Massif de Winslow trail until you reach the top of a hill, where you will enjoy a breathtaking view. During your return journey, take a break on the sandy shore of Lac Thor.
Rentals : $ 49.50 / day
Enjoy a 15 km network of bike paths, to explore even more territory.
Free
Registration required. Inquire at the service centre.
STAND ON WATER! Discover Baie Sauvage and Baie aux Rats Musqués from a different perspective with paddle surfing. Of Hawaiian origin, this activity combines surfing and kayaking. Standing with a paddle in hand, you can test your balance. Learning is fast and easy.
Rentals : $ 17.25 / 1 hour
Also available for rent : single or double recreational kayak, canoe and pedal boat.
$ 9.52 / adult
Registration required. Inquire at the service centre.
Children : free if accompanied by an adult.
FISHING INITIATIONWishing you could recount your very own fishing tales to family and friends? Several wade fishing sites are available to let you experience this activity safely and equipments are available. If you don’t have the necessary equipment, we can provide it for you in order to learn the basics. Animation activities are offered, find out.
Fees are applicable to the boat rental. Fishing license required. Child : free loan of fishing equipment if accompanied by an adult.
10
FISHING, A FAMILY STORY Grand Lac Saint-François offers unique opportunities for visitors to learn about family fishing. To ensure the quality of the fish populations and their habitats, the park actively collaborates with the Grand Lac Saint-François’ Fishermen’s Association and the Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Parks to implement direct actions. These combined efforts ensure that you can discover the ins and outs of this activity always full of surprises!
THE BALD EAGLES ARE BACK! Good news! Bald Eagles at Lac à la Barbue have returned since 2017. In order to protect future eaglets during the nesting season, access to the lake is restricted until June 14. Subsequently, a navigation restriction area is also identified by buoys, to limit disturbances near the nesting site. We ask for your collaboration so that you can get a chance to see these new eaglets evolve over the seasons.
Sépaq’s mission is to ensure the widest possible access to Québec’s most beautiful natural treasures. Sépaq is committed to the safety of its visitors and urges you to play it safe!
Preparing yourself adequately is the first step in the safe and enjoyable practice of your favourite activities. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY and risk management is an integral part of your experience.
Before leaving for an excursion, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED to practice your chosen activity AND RESPECT YOUR PHYSICAL LIMITS. Your outing should leave you with nothing but pleasant memories. There are a number of organizations that can help you plan your activities safely. Do not hesitate to contact them. We also invite you to consult our safety guides for Sépaq activities on our website at
sepaq.com/security
Photo : Steve Deschênes, Parc national des Grands-Jardins
BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME
• Plan on going with at least one other person.• Check the weather report.• Pack water and food, even if the activity is only for a few hours.• See that you have appropriate clothing and footwear for anticipated weather conditions.• Let somebody know the exact location of your destination and the time you plan to return home
ONCE YOU ARE ON SITE
• Do not rely on your cellphone.• Check how much time it will take to complete your activity.• Obey signs and notices, including bans on open fires.
WHEN YOU GET BACK• Once you have completed your activity, make sure that you report to our staff anything wrong
or any damage or problems you encountered.
CHECKLIST
Legal Deposit: 2018 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
SÛRETÉ DU QUÉBEC: 310-4141 (general number)) /*4141 (for cellphones)*Where cellphone networks are available. The costs and expenses incurredin conducting search and rescue operations are the responsibility of thewbeneficiary. You can obtain protection against these risks from an insurer.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: 911 Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier
4456, ch. du Lac-Supérieur Lac-Supérieur (Québec) J0T 1P0Information: 418-848-3169 Réservation: 1 [email protected] sepaq.com/jacquescartier
Photos: Parc national des Grands-Jardins, Steve Deschênes : Dominic Boudreault, Mathieu Dupuis, Agathe Girard-Tremblay, Jean-Pierre Huard, Steve Deschênes, Lise Génois, Caroline Langevin, Paul Binet – Dreamstime
To preserve our natural riches, you are not allowed to remove any natural elements (animals, plants, dead wood, rocks, etc.). Please also keep to established hiking trails to avoid trampling flora.
Domestic animals are not accepted in Québec’s national parks. However, guide dogs and service dogs are admitted.
We ask you to carry out all your garbage.
Animals find all they need to eat in nature. Feeding wildlife can be very damaging. Keep food or garbage out of reach of animals.
During your visit to a national park, you must always carry your entry fee receipt or your annual entry card.
REMINDERS
PILOT PROJECT AUTHORIZING DOGS A pilot project is in place authorizing the presence of dogs in FRONTENAC, JACQUES-CARTIER and OKA national parks. As of May 18, 2018, the project will be expanded to include AIGUEBELLE and LAC-TÉMISCOUATA national parks. Please read the applicable rules and authorized places at sepaq.com/animals.
PLAY IT SAFE
SÛRETÉ DU QUÉBEC : 310-4141 (general number) /*4141 (for cellphones)*Where cellphone networks are available. The costs and expenses incurred in conducting search and rescue operations are the responsibility of the beneficiary. You can obtain protection against these risks from an insurer.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: 911
CONSERVE FOR TOMORROW
WATER EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK With its 51 km2, the Grand Lac Saint-François is the third-largest lake south of the St. Lawrence River. Although it spreads far and large, the park occupies nearly 55% of its shores, and the two largest bays are within the park. Whether by canoe, pedal boat or kayak, discover this majestic body of water, maybe you will experience memorable encounters and understand the importance of preserving this unique environment!
Parc national de Frontenac Southern sector : GPS : 45° 50’ 39 N -71° 09’ 24 W 599, chemin des Roy, Sainte-Praxède (Qc) G0M 1H1 418 486-2300 ext.: 270
Saint-Daniel ’s sector : GPS : 45° 58’ 49 N -71° 09’ 53 W 177, route du Parc de Frontenac, Saint-Daniel (Qc) G0N 1S0
[email protected] • Booking : 1 800 665-6527 parcsquebec.com/frontenac • facebook.com/parcnationaldefrontenac
Take a virtual tour of the park at nadeauphotosolution.ca/parc_frontenac/360.html
Photographs: M. Dupuis, S. Perron, A. Tardif, R. Charest, M-C. Lacombe, N. Fournier, E. Lessard and D. Ponton
Legal Deposit: 2018 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
ville.thetfordmines.qc.ca
Plenty of spacePlenty of timePlenty of energy
DISCOVER THE REGION
FAMILY FUN IS HERE!
HERE ARE A FEW EXTRAS WE HAVE IN PLACE FOR YOU TO SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE AND TO HELP YOU SAVE MONEY.
For your children 17 years of age and under
Take a look at our not-to-be-missed offers: popular activities, trails to discover with your family, and cosy spots for a stay. Accompanied by your family :
• Discover SOS Chauve-souris activity (French only);
• Come and have fun in the playground dedicated to children;
• Come and tease the fish.
OUR TOP PICKS AT PARC NATIONAL DE FRONTENAC
*Limited quantities available
Look out for this marker which identifies the ideal family experiences.
FREE ACCESS to national parks
EQUIPMENT LOAN* for the outdoors
ACTIVITIES varied and rewarding
ACCESSORIES* on loan for young children
Discover all our family destinations at sepaq.com/family
Photo : Mathieu Dupuis