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Centre Touristique et Éducatif des Laurentides (CTEL)

Centre Touristique et Éducatif des Laurentides (CTEL)

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5000 Chemin du Lac Caribou, Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré, Québec, J0T 1J2, Canada
(819) 326-1606 www.ctel.ca
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Aug 21, 2018
It's a really awesome camping site for beautiful hikes. Unfortunately we had quite some trouble with raccoons by being the only campers on the site (they were all after us). Very quiet place. Not really for young children. Give it a go. Not a SEPAQ. They don't get as much subventions as those so it looks older somewhat but our week there was beautiful.

Dec 2, 2018
Nice camping with beautiful trails. The dogs are allowed in the parc

Oct 17, 2018
Very nice trails and best of all, you can bring your dog for a walk!

May 18, 2018
This used to be paradise, but they have added so many cabins by the water, that the trails are less scenic, wider and not as beautiful…not to mention the noise from the 4wheelers and the boat that now go to the cabins for cleaning. This was supposed to be a municipal park for the locals, it is now another developed tourist site that lost its charm. The rustic bridge that used to cross the water is now a wide metal structure for 4wheelers, getting ready to develop the other side of the lake (more cabins) The trails are in really bad shape for pedestrians and the camping is not well maintained. The municipality should have invested in the infrastructure of the campground and the maintenance of the trails instead of outsourcing to a foreign company to build the cabins. There used to be a lovely "sentier d'hébertisme" that was unique and children friendly. It was not maintained and became dangerous.I no longer recommend this place, it is no longer the pristine park it used to be.

Jun 23, 2018
Nice park. Good for a 2-3 hour hike. A bit pricy, though.

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