Is there a list of hiking shelters in Quebec?

11/27/2014 7:40:41 PM

I could not find a centralised list of all community shelters in Quebec. However, I could list some organisations that manage shelters and list some of those along a small portion of the Trans-Canada trail (Sentier National in Quebec), from Mont-Tremblant to the reserve Mastigouche. I list them in the order West-East.

For each shelter, I try to list the following:

| [name] | [capacity] | [price per night per person] | [location(optional)] | [access from previous shelter] | [opening period] |

Sepaq

The Sepaq manages many provincial parks (called national parks) and the Trans-Canada trail crosses them in multiple places. The Sepaq operates shelters all over Quebec in its parks of Fjord-du-Saguenay, Gaspésie, Grands-Jardins, Mont-Mégantic, Mont-Orford, Mont-Tremblant, Monts-Valin and Yamaska.

in Mont-Tremblant national park

  • | Lac-Ernie | 18 people | ~25$ | access from Lac Monroe Park center : ~13km | open May-March |
  • | Lac-des-Sables | 18 people | ~25$ | access from Lac-Ernie : 9.5km | open May-March |
  • | Le Lariou | 2 people | ~25$ | access from Lac-des-Sables : ~10km | open May-March |
  • | Le Geai-Bleu | 4 people | ~25$ | access from Le Lariou : ~5km, from La Pimbinia Park – entrance : few km | open May-March |

This is an alternative way to link Mont-Tremblant and St-Donnat, the Trans-Canada trail follows the Intercentre trail (see below).

Intercentre

The "Intercentre" trail links Lac-Laurier and St-Donat, and is a part of the trans-Canada trail.

From the chemin Regimbald, it is possible to reach highway 329 and from there follow the chemin Wall to continue on the Mont-Ouareau trail.

FQMarche (Quebec Federation of Hiking)

The FQMarche manages two shelters, both along the Trans-Canada trail, one in the area of Mont-Ouareau:

| Paul Perreault | 12 people | 10-15$ | near Lac Lemieux | hwy 329 : 4-6km, hwy 125 : 8.5km | open year-round |

The Trans-Canada trail is discontinued along the highway 125, it starts farther on the Massif trail in the regional park of the Ouareau forest.

Parc Régional de la Forêt Ouareau

I could not find a mention of when the shelters are open, but it seems they are operated in summer and winter. They all appear on the map of the Massif trail

  • | Pelletier | 8 people | 30,25$ | near Lac à Pelletier – ~3km from hwy 125, near Notre-Dame de la Merci |
  • | Prud’homme | 8 people | 30,25$ | 2.5km from Pelletier shelter |
  • | La Loutre | 2 people | 30,25$ | 2km from trans-Canada trail |
  • | Corbeau | 6 people | 30,25$ | 2km from trans-Canada trail |
  • | Toussaint | 8 people | 30,25$ | 16.5km from Prud’homme shelter |
  • | des Capucines | 6 people | 30,25$ | 4km from Toussaint shelter |

Then the trail continues without any shelter (but some lean-to) on the Contreforts and the Swaggin trails.

Parcs Régionaux Matawinie – Sentier National

I could not find a mention of when the shelters are open, but it seems they are operated in summer and winter.

The trans-Canada trail continues on several successive trails (Ours, Matawinie, Nymphes, Mistikush) without any appareent shelter on the way (see the Cartes tab of Matawinie page for the trans-Canada trail for maps of these trails).

FQMarche (Quebec Federation of Hiking)

A second shelter managed by the FQMarche is at the end of Mistikush trail:

| Grand-Masti | 6 people | 10-15$ | near Morin Creek, parking in ZEC des Nymphes : ~14km through Nymphes and Mistikush trails, ~15km along Cheriore trail to a parking near Petit William cabin (not bookable for only one person) | open in summer (May 17 to Sep 1st) |

Then the Trans-Canada trail arrives in the reserve Mastigouche, with no shelter open to single-person reservation.

This list of shelters along the Trans-Canada trail in Quebec is definitely incomplete as the trail is particularly long (1100km) but I hope to enrich it with time.

SIA-IAT (International Appalachian Trail)

The International Appalachian Trail group manages a set of shelters, not along the trans-Canada trail but still worth noting. They publish a list of their shelters. I do not list them as they are not along the Trans-Canada trail but along the Quebec section of the International Appalachian Trail.

7/7/2014 5:29:26 PM

The Fédération québécoise de la marche, a non-profit that promotes hiking in Quebec, lists shelters on its site and Facebook page (http://www.fqmarche.qc.ca/ and https://www.facebook.com/pages/F%C3%A9d%C3%A9ration-qu%C3%A9b%C3%A9coise-de-la-marche/138582999548977).

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