La Mauricie National Park

The park's vast forests and 150 lakes are fabulous playgrounds that are home to a rich diversity of plants and animals, including loons and white pines. A team of scientists is working to understand, protect and restore these ecosystems, which offer enjoyment in all seasons.

Camping and overnight accommodations

Take advantage of the beautiful season to extend your stay and spend the night in nature’s grandeur.

Prescribed fire

Prescribed fire help stimulate the regeneration of white pine, a species in decline in the park, maintain forest diversity and reduce fire risk.

Conservation in action

Learn about our efforts to protect and restore the park's rich ecosystems through a series of multimedia stories.

Visit La Mauricie National Park

Activities and experiences

Enjoy hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, photography and more.

Plan a visit

See information about hours of operation, fees, facilities, parking, and more.

Camping and overnight accommodations

Find winter accommodation, accommodation at the Wabenaki-Andrew Domain, semi-serviced campgrounds and more.

Tours and programs

Plan your next outing: Guided tour, learning experiences, discovery activities and more.

Reservations

Make a reservation for winter campsites, accommodations and more.

Fees

Learn about the daily visitor fees, free admission for youth and more.

Safety and guidelines

Before your visit, check for important bulletins, trail conditions, weather and more.

About La Mauricie National Park

Nature and science

See the park's wildlife that our team of scientists protect, including bats and loons.

Culture and history

Read about the cultural landscape, the 50th anniversary of La Mauricie National Park and more.

Stewardship and management

Find out about job offers, partners, the La Mauricie National Park management plan and more.

Indigenous connections

Explore the history, culture and links with the Atikamekw community, archaeological discoveries and more.

Contact La Mauricie National Park

Parks Canada National information line
(toll-free)
1-888-773-8888
information

Hours of operation

Summer season 2023 
Every day from May 18 to October 29, 2023
Full schedule

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