Discover Outdoor Activities for Everyone

Experience the best of the outdoors at SEBKA, year-round, in Kamouraska. Whether it’s waterfront camping, four-season eco-shelters, or a wide range of outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, climbing, or snowshoeing—each season offers a unique experience. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, with family or friends, enjoy a relaxing or adventurous escape in nature, between land and sea.

Spring – Summer

CLIMBING

Summer

SEA KAYAKING

Winter – Summer

HIKING

Winter

FATBIKING

2025 Season Rates

Start planning your nature getaway today! See our pricing for the 2025 season

Camping
Group of 4 people (add $6 / extra person)
$25 / night / additional tent on the same site

Eco-shelters #1 to #4
2 Adults – 2 Children (10 and under)
$150 / night (2-night minimum)

Eco-shelters #5 to #7
(Maximum 6 Adults)
$175 / night (2-night minimum)

Sea Kayaking(equipment included)
$75 / person (3 hours)
$85 / person (4 hours) Gratuity not included

Hiking
$3 / person / day
$8 / family / day (2 adults + 2 kids)
Season pass: $12 / year (rolling date)

Fatbike
1 hr rental: $35
2 hr rental: $40
3 hr rental: $45
Helmet rental: $5 extra

Climbing
$10 / person / day (FQME members)
(SEBKA initiative – must mention at the welcome desk)
$12 / person / day
$45 / person / year (rolling date)
$3 Climbing route topo map

For courses and training, see the document in the Activities / Climbing section.
section Activités / Escalade

Picnic Area
$2 / person

Start planning your nature getaway today!

Reserve a Campsite
Online: Easily and securely book your campsite on our platform.
By phone: Call us to book directly.
Book an Activity
Some activities require advance booking. Contact us for details or to reserve your spot!
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Don’t wait spots fill quickly during peak season!

FAQ
Frequently Asked
Questions
When is the campground open for the summer season?
From May 10 to October 14. Some outdoor activities may have different opening dates. Please refer to the specific activity section on our website.
No, this is a conservation measure to protect local wildlife.
No. Water jugs are available for purchase at the welcome centre, or you can bring your own.
No, this is a no-service campground. However, sanitary blocks with toilets and showers are available. A secure power outlet box is available at the welcome centre for charging electronics (bring your own lock). Free Wi-Fi is accessible near the welcome centre, though signal strength is limited.
Not in advance. During peak season, same-day bookings may be available for one-night stays, depending on availability. Online bookings and eco-shelters require a two-night minimum.
Only on certain sites, and extra fees apply. When booking online, you must indicate the exact number of camping units and people.
Maximum length is 20 feet—no exceptions.
YES. Helmets are required at all times or you risk being asked to leave. As these are private cliffs, safety is paramount.
No
YES. Climber numbers are limited daily for safety, user experience, and environmental protection.
NO. Registration happens the same day at the welcome centre. First come, first served. Daily wristbands are mandatory to access the climbing site.
YES, but the amphitheatre parking may not be accessible. Use the welcome centre lot instead. In winter, access to trails is by voluntary donation at the welcome centre door these help maintain the trails.
NO.To protect ecosystems and avoid spreading invasive species, outside firewood is not permitted. Campfire wood is available daily at the welcome centre..
YES . Behind the welcome centre are showers, toilets, and laundry. Dry toilets are spread across the site. In winter, showers are available at specific times at the welcome centre..
YES. $1 coins only. $1 gives 4 minutes of hot water. Washers and dryers also require $1 coins.
YES . Two charging stations are located near the welcome centre.
YES . We are part of the Bienvenue Cyclistes network. Still, we recommend calling ahead during busy periods.
Cash, debit, and credit.