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The best time to visit is July and August when temperatures peak at 23°C (73°F) with calm summer weather and minimal precipitation, though this period sees peak crowds and booking competition. May through early June offers shoulder-season advantage with comfortable spring temperatures (12-18°C), fewer visitors, and blooming wildflowers, though weather remains variable and nights stay cool. Late August through September provides another window with warm daytime temperatures (16-20°C) and excellent wildlife viewing including migrating birds. The park closes campgrounds in mid-October as conditions deteriorate, and winter snow and subfreezing temperatures dominate from November through April.
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Anse-à-William opens May 19; other campgrounds closed
All campgrounds open June 16; peak season begins
Warmest month, highest visitation
Summer season continues
Shoulder season; some campgrounds close September 4
Anse-à-William closes October 9; park day-use only after
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Montagne du Fourneau is a scenic hiking trail to a 380-meter peak with sweeping views of Lake Témiscouata and surrounding forest. The 5.5-kilometer trail loop is easy and takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to complete. alltrails.com/parks/canada/quebec/lac-temiscouata-national-park
Sutherland Falls is a family-friendly hiking trail featuring wooden boardwalks through scenic marshes to a waterfall on Lac Rond. The route explores the historic Wissick Mountains region where naturalist Grey Owl once lived. quebecmaritime.ca/en/blog/lac-temiscouata-national-park-hikes-for-everyone
Paddling on Lake Témiscouata and the Touladi lakes offers scenic water exploration with canoe, kayak, and paddleboard rentals available at visitor centers. Calm waters and picturesque shorelines provide memorable water adventures. quebecmaritime.ca/en/company/parc-national-du-lac-temiscouata/activities
Grand-Lac-Touladi Beach is a sandy waterfront with calm, safe swimming for families and young children. On-site picnic facilities and direct campground access make it convenient for RV travelers. quebecmaritime.ca/en/company/parc-national-du-lac-temiscouata/lodging
The Petit-Témis Interprovincial Linear Park offers 134 kilometers of paved biking with scenic forest and lake views accessible from the park. Bike rentals are available at visitor centers. petit-temis.ca/english/home
Fishing is available in the Touladi River and Grand and Petit Lac Touladi for trout and whitefish with a daily pass. Park regulations apply to all anglers. quebecmaritime.ca/en/company/parc-national-du-lac-temiscouata/activities
Bird watching opportunities abound with over 150 species including bald eagles, the park's emblem, with peak viewing during spring and fall migrations. Bring binoculars and field guides. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac-T%C3%A9miscouata_National_Park
Service impeccable avec Éric. Les réponses à mes questions étaient rapides. Il a livré la roulotte à l'heure et est venue la chercher à l'heure. La roulotte est très propre et le lit confortable. Je recommande fortement la location de cette roulotte
Luce M. - Jul 2025
Super roulotte et excellent service. Merci Éric
Guillaume L. - Aug 2024
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Lac-Temiscouata National Park, QC, Canada
Lac-Temiscouata National Park is located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, approximately 62 kilometers south of Rivière-du-Loup (53 minutes) and about 110 kilometers southwest of Rimouski. The park has two main access routes: via Route 232 east from Rivière-du-Loup toward Squatec (24 kilometers to Grand-Lac-Touladi campground), or via Route 105 from Dégelis. The nearest major airport is Rimouski Airport, approximately 110-120 kilometers north, offering fly-and-rent options for visitors. RVers should note that while the main road to the Petit Lac Touladi Visitors Centre remains open year-round, full camping operations run only mid-May through mid-October, and park roads are narrow and suited to medium-sized RVs.
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