Baie Sauvage is a camping sector within Parc national de Frontenac, a provincial park nestled in Quebec's Chaudière-Appalaches region. Set along the scenic shores of Grand Lac Saint-François, this campground offers a serene escape into the boreal landscape of southern Quebec, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and RV travelers alike. The park's vast network of lakes, rivers, and forests provides ample opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, cycling, and hiking on well-maintained trails. Campers can explore diverse ecosystems while spotting local wildlife including loons, great blue herons, and white-tailed deer. The Baie Sauvage sector is equipped with a full range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including electrical hookups (30-amp), water hookups, showers, toilets, picnic tables, fire grills, firewood, laundry facilities, and a dump station. Whether paddling through calm bays at sunrise or relaxing by a campfire under a star-filled Quebec sky, Baie Sauvage delivers an authentic wilderness camping experience with modern conveniences. Its location within Frontenac Provincial Park makes it an ideal base for multi-day outdoor adventures in the heart of rural Quebec.