Bic National Park - Canada

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About Bic National Park

RV quick facts for Bic National Park

DetailInformation
Reservation windowMid-November; summer sites book 6-8 weeks ahead
Electrical hookups30A and 50A available at select sites; not all campsites have electrical
Seasonal campingMay 15 through October 13 only; park open year-round for day-use
Campgrounds5 sectors with 238 combined campsites (Tombolo, Rivière-du-Sud-Ouest, Rioux, La Coulée, Bienvenue Cycliste)
Winter accessSnowshoeing (35 km circuit) and cross-country skiing available; RV parking for winter visitors
Entry feeAdults $10.10; free for children under 18

Best time to visit Bic National Park

The best time to visit by RV is June through September when campgrounds are fully operational and daytime temperatures range from 17 to 21 degrees Celsius. July offers the warmest weather and is ideal for sea kayaking and wildlife observation. Shoulder seasons in May and early October provide fewer crowds, though temperatures are cooler and some facilities may have limited hours. Winter (November through April) brings snow and cold; the park is open for day-use only, though snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are available.

Jan 65 mm
-7.6°C - -15.2°C

Campgrounds closed, day-use only

Feb 60 mm
-6.8°C - -14.7°C

Campgrounds closed, day-use only

Mar 70 mm
-2.5°C - -9.9°C

Campgrounds closed, day-use only

Apr 85 mm
4.4°C - -2.5°C

Campgrounds closed, day-use only

May 80 mm
13.2°C - 4.5°C

Camping season opens May 15

Jun 75 mm
17.7°C - 9.6°C

Peak season begins, seals and seabirds active

Jul 77 mm
21.2°C - 13.4°C

Warmest month, best for sea kayaking and wildlife viewing

Aug 80 mm
20.5°C - 13.2°C

Warm weather continues, ideal for outdoor activities

Sep 85 mm
16.2°C - 8.8°C

Pleasant autumn weather, fewer crowds

Oct 115 mm
9.4°C - 3.3°C

Camping season closes October 13

Nov 95 mm
2.1°C - -3.4°C

Campgrounds closed, day-use only

Dec 355 mm
-4.3°C - -10.5°C

Campgrounds closed, day-use only; heavy snowfall

Things to do at Bic National Park

  • Pic Champlain Summit Hike Moderate
    RV parking available

    Pic Champlain is a moderate 5.6-kilometre summit hike reaching 346 metres with panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River, islands, and landscape. The 1.5-2 hour round trip features excellent birding opportunities and exposed sections on descent. RV parking is available at the trailhead. alltrails.com/trail/canada/quebec/le-pic-champlain

  • Les Anses Coastal Trail Moderate
    RV parking available

    This scenic 3-5.7 kilometre coastal trail follows the tombolo between Cap Caribou and Cap Enragé, offering views of the St. Lawrence and shoreline. The 1-1.5 hour route winds through forest and open beach sections, best completed at low tide. alltrails.com/trail/canada/quebec/les-anses

  • Sea Kayaking with Professional Guides Easy

    Kayak Archipel du Bic offers guided sea kayaking excursions on calm St. Lawrence waters, ideal for observing harbour and grey seals, common eiders, and other marine wildlife. Suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers seeking an intimate coastal experience. quebecmaritime.ca/en/company/parc-national-du-bic/activities

  • Mountain Biking Trails Easy
    RV parking available

    Over 15 kilometres of family-friendly bike trails traverse meadows and shoreline, with routes like Le Portage and La Pointe aux épinettes leading to seal-viewing lookouts and scenic vistas. Bike rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis at Rivière-du-Sud-Ouest sector during summer. komoot.com/guide/3280124/itineraires-et-pistes-cyclables-autour-de-parc-national-du-bic

  • Wildlife Observation Easy
    RV parking available

    The park shelters thousands of nesting seabirds (common eiders on Île Bicquette), harbour and grey seals visible on rocky shores during low tide from June to September, and rare coastal plants. Guided discovery programs and land-based lookouts provide exceptional viewing opportunities year-round. bassaintlaurent.ca/en/parc-national-du-bic/wildlife-observation/

  • Winter Snowshoeing and Skiing Easy
    RV parking available

    A 35-kilometre snowshoeing circuit with warming shelters equipped with wood stoves offers winter recreation, with 20 kilometres shared with cross-country ski routes. Winter camping and RV facilities are available for those seeking off-season visits with year-round park access. bassaintlaurent.ca/en/what-to-do/f/the-winter-in-parc-national-du-bic/

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How to get to Bic National Park

Rimouski is the nearest major city, approximately 25 minutes (22 kilometres) southwest of the park via Route 132. All park entrances are accessed off Route 132 between Saint-Fabien and Rimouski. The nearest airport is Mont Joli Airport (about 50 kilometres away, approximately 32 minutes drive time), though regional flights are also available from Rimouski for fly-and-rent options. Route 132 is a standard provincial highway; RVers should check Quebec 511 for winter road conditions before November travel, as heavy snow and coastal conditions can affect driving.

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