Yamaska National Park - Canada

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About Yamaska National Park

RV quick facts for Yamaska National Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsTwo-service sites with water and electricity available; dump station at park entrance
Reservation windowReservations accepted through SEPAQ booking system; winter cabins and peak-season sites book in advance
Cell serviceMobile coverage available in most campground areas and around the reservoir
Road restrictionsNo significant restrictions; no tunnels, weight limits, or mountain passes to navigate

Best time to visit Yamaska National Park

The main camping season runs May through mid-October, with peak warm-weather visits in June through August when daytime highs reach 72-78°F and the reservoir is ideal for paddling and swimming. Shoulder seasons in May and September offer cooler weather with fewer crowds and comfortable hiking conditions. Winter visits require reservations at nature cabins rather than traditional campsites; cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing are popular during this season.

Jan 70 mm
-5°C - -13°C

Campgrounds closed; winter cabins available. Heavy snow, ice fishing and cross-country skiing possible.

Feb 70 mm
-3°C - -12°C

Campgrounds closed; winter cabins available. Snowshoeing and backcountry skiing accessible.

Mar 75 mm
2°C - -6°C

Campgrounds closed. Transition month with melting snow and unpredictable conditions.

Apr 85 mm
10°C - 1°C

Campgrounds closed. Spring conditions; some trails may be muddy.

May 100 mm
18°C - 8°C

Camping season opens. Comfortable weather for hiking and early-season paddling.

Jun 124 mm
22°C - 12°C

Peak season begins. Reservoir ideal for boating, swimming beach opens, longest daylight.

Jul 89 mm
26°C - 16°C

Warmest month, busiest period. Ideal for water activities and cycling around reservoir.

Aug 95 mm
24°C - 15°C

Late summer, still warm. Good conditions for all park activities; peak season continues.

Sep 100 mm
20°C - 11°C

Shoulder season with comfortable temperatures and lower crowds. Foliage begins changing.

Oct 105 mm
13°C - 5°C

Fall colours peak mid-month. Campgrounds remain open until mid-month; water activities less common.

Nov 90 mm
5°C - -1°C

Campgrounds closed. Early snow possible; conditions transition to winter.

Dec 110 mm
-1°C - -7°C

Campgrounds closed; winter cabins available. Heavy snow, low light conditions.

Things to do at Yamaska National Park

  • Réservoir Choinière Paddling Easy
    RV parking available

    Paddle across the 4.56-km² reservoir by canoe, kayak, or paddleboard, with calm flat-water conditions suitable for all skill levels. Equipment rentals are available on site. Fishing for walleye and pike is popular, with electric motors permitted on the water.

  • Grand-Tour Cycling and Walking Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    A 19-kilometre loop trail around Réservoir Choinière perfect for cycling or walking, connected to the regional La Campagnarde cycling network. The flat terrain and well-maintained paths make it accessible to most fitness levels.

  • La Forestière Hiking Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    A 4-kilometre easy loop through sparse Appalachian Lowlands forest with minimal elevation change and well-marked paths. A peaceful option for RV-based visitors seeking shorter walks.

  • Supervised Beach and Swimming
    RV parking available

    A designated swimming beach on Réservoir Choinière with lifeguard supervision during summer months, plus changing facilities and nearby concessions. An accessible recreation area for families.

  • Winter Snowshoeing and Cross-Country Skiing Easy

    Groomed snowshoe and cross-country ski trails throughout the park during winter months, with winter cabins available for overnight stays. Fat-biking and ice fishing on the frozen reservoir are also popular.

  • Fishing for Walleye and Pike
    RV parking available

    Réservoir Choinière offers year-round fishing opportunities, with summer boat access and winter ice fishing. Bait and tackle rental information available through SEPAQ.

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Yamaska National Park, QC, Canada

How to get to Yamaska National Park

Yamaska National Park is located 6 kilometres south of Granby, Quebec, with a drive time of approximately 13 minutes from Granby town centre. From Montreal, the park is roughly 1 hour 29 minutes away via Highway 10 East to Exit 68, then Route 139 to Boulevard David-Bouchard. The nearest commercial airport is Montreal-Trudeau International Airport, about 94 kilometres northwest. RV approach is straightforward with no mountain passes, tunnels, or steep grades; most highways are well-maintained provincial routes. The park itself has a wide entrance suitable for RVs, and campsites are accessible by standard RV vehicles.

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