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Campground at parc national d'Anticosti 

Port-Menier Reception Office
Port-Menier (Qc), Canada
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The Wilcox campground of the parc national d’Anticosti, which overlooks the wreck of the same name, is located 1 km from Pointe-Carleton and 118 km from Port-Menier. It has 20 sites that can accommodate a tent from 4 to 6 people. Campers have access to a sanitary block with showers. By choosing this campsite, you will live to the rhythm of anticostian nature. All the sites have one point in common: they are remarkably well located by the sea or a river. Tranquility assured! It should be noted that this campground is only offered as a package with Sépaq Anticosti.

Port-Menier Reception Office
Port-Menier (Qc), Canada
G0G 2Y0

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Number of camp sites : 15    
 
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