If you’re dreaming of seaside camping with sweeping views of cliffs, coves, and the chance to wake up to the sound of seals barking in the distance—Tombolo Campground in Bic National Park should be at the top of your list. This scenic stretch of Quebec’s coast offers a unique blend of wilderness and waterfront, perfect for both first-time campers and seasoned outdoor lovers.
Here’s everything you need to know before reserving your 2025 stay at this coastal treasure.
1. Reservations and What to Expect
Tombolo Campground is open from late May to mid-October and is one of the most popular camping options in the park. Sites are situated between Baie des Cochons and Baie des Ha! Ha!, offering up-close access to the shoreline and panoramic views.
You’ll find a mix of:
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Electric sites for tents and small RVs
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Traditional unserviced tent sites
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Ready-to-camp options (Étoile tents) for those looking for a cozy glamping experience
Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring, and nearby access to toilets, drinking water, and showers.
🟢 Book your site through Sépaq's official website.
2. Getting There and Road Conditions
Bic National Park is located along Route 132, about 15 minutes from Rimouski, Quebec. The road to Tombolo Campground is well-marked and accessible by most vehicles. Parking is centralized for some loops, with gear carts available to help you transport your belongings to more secluded tent sites.
🟢 Note: Some ready-to-camp and walk-in sites require a short hike or cart assist, but the reward is added privacy and natural surroundings.
3. When to Visit for the Best Experience
Summer is prime time at Bic—June through August brings warmer temps, long days, and ideal weather for kayaking and hiking. But don’t overlook late September, when fall colors light up the coastline and the crowds thin out.
🟢 Spring visitors: Be prepared for muddy trails and unpredictable weather—but also fewer people and peaceful views.
4. Campground Amenities and Nearby Services
Tombolo has a good mix of rustic charm and creature comforts:
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Modern restrooms with hot showers
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Potable water stations
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Firewood and ice for sale nearby
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Picnic areas and beach access just a short walk away
The Discovery and Visitors Centre at Cap-à-l'Orignal has maps, trail info, and park rangers available to answer questions. You’ll also find bike and kayak rentals nearby.
🟢 No Wi-Fi or cell signal at camp—and that’s part of the charm. Bring a book or enjoy digital detox under the stars.
5. What to See and Do While You’re There
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Watch for seals: Bic is known for its harbor seal population, often visible lounging on rocks or swimming in the bays.
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Hike Pic Champlain: One of the park’s best viewpoints with views stretching out across the St. Lawrence River.
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Explore the tidal flats: Low tide reveals fascinating marine life—just check the tide chart before heading out.
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Stargazing: With minimal light pollution, Tombolo is a fantastic place to watch the stars come out.
🟢 Insider tip: Sunrise from the Tombolo shoreline is spectacular—bring a mug of hot coffee and a camera.
📍 Want to get a closer look?
👉 Check out the virtual tour on CampgroundViews.com – Tombolo Campground
Whether you’re hiking the ridgelines, paddling calm waters, or just sitting still while nature unfolds around you, Tombolo Campground is the ideal escape from busy life—just far enough away to feel wild, but close enough to be convenient.
