Located 10 kilometres away from Shawinigan city and only 13 kilometers away from La Mauricie National Park of Canada, Camping Du Parc is perfectly positioned for those who want to discover the heart of La Mauricie.
- La Cité de l'énergie of Shawinigan reserve surprises year after year. Beside the unusual Theme park where you can explore time and energy, this is also the start point for a cultural and historical visit of Shawinigan city. In 2010, la Cité present ¨The Spirit of the Earth¨. This multisensory experience utilizes the latest multimedia technology. A first in Canada..
- La Cité de l'énergie is also proud to present Eclyps, a multi-media night show, unparalleled worldwide, blending together theatrical arts, music and danse with those of the circus.
- La Cité de l'Énergie is also the main door for a visit to SHAWINIGAN SPACE where exhibitions showcase internationaly recognized contemporary artists.
- Because Camping Du Parc is close to the National Park of Canada, many of our campers like to spend à day there. From the Saint-Mathieu-Du-Parc entrance, you will discover Wapizagonke lake, beautiful cascades, hiking trails, scenic lookouts offering stunning mountain views, and for those who like adventures, the superb Waber Falls. With our detailed information, you will certainly spend a wonderful day in La Mauricie National Park of Canada, discovering its best guarded secrets.
Beside the two previous major attractions, we can reserve the following special packages for you. Please, contact us or ask about these activities when reserving at Camping Du Parc. We recommand a minimum of two nights stay at our campground for those who want to do these activities.
- Early evening guided Safari to black bears and wolfs in their natural habitats.
- Early morning guided Safari to mooses and beavers in their natural habitats.
There are also many other things to do close to Camping Du Parc. Here are some interesting links:
- MOKOTAKAN - NATIVE SITE AND FAUNA MUSEUM
Mokotakan means “crooked knife” in attikamekw language: it was one of the essential tools in the everyday life of the Native nomads.
Our site retraces the Native presence dating back more than 5000 years thanks to the recreation of different buildings of the 11 Native nations of the province of Quebec. The purpose of this site is to share and interpret Native culture.
In 2010, visit the Fauna Museum: More than 100 naturalized animals in spectacular and very detailed scenes of their lifes. Discover what Fauna meens for Native people!
No matter where you are coming from, discovering the 6 differents territories of La Mauricie is a passionate adventure. For more details on our magnificient region, visit:
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