Pro: It is a Beautiful place for camping and spending vacation for few days without internet, just watching the water, hearing to birds sounds and enjoying the nature. If you want to get rid off the technology noise for some time, this is the right one. You have around 10 lakes within the Faunique Reserve. You have couple of waterfalls.
Cons: But, the camping site is a bit far from the reservation center, which is just after the Mekinak bridge. Our site was 41.5 kms from the reservation center. Please do not use Sedan car for this place as the the roads are gravel roads with lot of stones. Try to take a SUV or a truck like Ford F150. Unfortunately, we used a sedan car and it took 2 hours to reach our camping site from the...
Read moreNature at its best! The reserve is huge and gravel roads take you to the various campsites throughout. We stayed at Lac Tousignant which is 42km from the main entrance or a 1 hour drive. I wouldn’t recommend driving here in anything less than an AWD with good ground clearance. The camp was clean, organized, and peaceful. Lac Tousignant is gorgeous and tranquil. Keep in mind there is no cell service, so it’s very conducive to disconnecting from daily life and being at one with nature. I recommend the hike to Dunbar Falls because it’s a fairly easy one and the falls...
Read moreWe stayed at Lac Tusignant campsite for two nights on August. The gentleman in the chalet next to our campsite was very nice and helpful. He provided us with useful suggestions to explore the area by boat and on foot. He even kindly lent us his tarps for the rain. There was only one bathroom and shower per gender, but they were kept very clean. Compared to the Sepaq parks, it was much more remote and less crowded. We could also take some photos of the...
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