What makes it 74% Baby-Friendly: Babies benefit from stroller-friendly paved loops, heated chalet, changing tables and a shallow wading pool, but most forest trails are bumpy and no private nursing room is confirmed.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: A few hours allow time for stroller walks, pool play, and rest breaks without over-tiring your baby.
Covered picnic pavilions:
Spread out stroller and baby gear at shaded picnic tables.
Tip: Arrive before midday to claim a sheltered table on busy summer weekends.
Stroller-friendly path:
Push your stroller along the paved trail near the chalet.
Tip: Use a jogging-style or all-terrain stroller; switch to a baby carrier on rough sections.
Shallow paddling pool:
Let your baby splash safely in the wading pool beside the main pool.
Tip: Bring a baby life vest, sun hat and waterproof diapers in summer.
Heated chalet rest area:
Feed or change your baby inside the warm chalet with bench seating.
Tip: Head here at any sign of cold or fussiness to keep your baby comfortable.
Fenced playground:
Let your toddler explore slides and swings in a secure play area.
Tip: Stay close on swings and choose the low slides to prevent tumbles.

Josh fiander (Hunter)
Good staff it great to stay over night. I am only doing a one night here. U are close to the waterfalls as well
Mark U
We used this as a one-night stopover on our way past Quebec City and were pleasantly surprised with the park. Although we didn’t get a chance to use all the facilities, the location was great close to QC and our site was fine. We just took whatever was left and it was not very private but there were some sites that were quite nice if you reserved in advance.
John Wesson
Let’s start with the positive. The shower had plenty of hot water, but was so small I had to step outside to change my mind. The lot was very tiny, no privacy, and garbage was left behind by previous campers and not cleaned up by management. To be fair we were here for only one night, and didn’t see the rest of the place
Hu Li
Probably the best place which is close to the city and has a taste of nature at the same time. Only thing bothers me is that yard on the side which caused a lot of dust, and blown on to the trail by wind. Well, I guess they don’t run year round.
Guy Manova
Amazing setting, superb facilities. It's large though, so prepare to walk a lot. Very very nice camping site.
Summer brings the paddling pool and mosquito repellent is essential. Winter keeps the chalet heated but trails may be icy—use a baby carrier and warm layers.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Canoe/kayak rental (hour) | CAD 20 |
| Firewood bundle | CAD 8 |
| Laundry load | CAD 2 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 30 |
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