A night in an RV boondocking in Baie-Saint-Paul?

Baie-Saint-Paul the gateway to Charlevoix

Baie-Saint-Paul, considered the gateway to Charlevoix, exerts an irresistible charm, and it is only an hour's drive from Quebec. Why not consider stopping in Baie-Saint-Paul for the afternoon and soaking up its sometimes vibrant, artistic and festive atmosphere?

However, when it comes to boondocking in the Charlevoix area, it is essential to note that it is not permitted in public places and beaches where prohibition signs are in place. The absence of signage does not necessarily imply that boondocking is permitted.

If you are looking for a place to spend the night in Baie-Saint-Paul, it is important to know that in the MRC of Charlevoix, the parking of autonomous vehicles outside the campsite is not authorized in the town of Baie-Saint-Paul itself. . The closest recommended option is free space located at the intersection of rue du quai and chemin du rivière in Petite-Riviere-Saint-Francois, about 17 minutes by car from Baie-Saint-Paul. If you continue a little further north on route 381, you will find the Pointes municipal stop in Saint-Urbain.

The MRC de Charlevoix strongly encourages campers to use the services of official campsites in the region to guarantee a pleasant and environmentally friendly experience.

Finally, for those who need sanitary emptying and drinking water services, a sanitary emptying station with drinking water supply is available in the parking lot of the “Le Village” shopping center in Baie-Saint-Paul.

What to do in Baie-Saint-Paul?

Baie-Saint-Paul, a destination of choice for its irresistible charm. Remember, encouraging the local economy should always be a priority.
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Leave no trace of your passage. If you cannot throw away or sort your waste, bring it with you. Nature is everyone's responsibility, do not hesitate to collect waste found on site.

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  1. It's really disappointing to know that boondocking is not allowed in public places in the Charlevoix region. This really limits the options for visitors who want to explore the area independently.

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