
PRE-SALE 10% DISCOUNT UNTIL MAY 1 // Ready to dive into the heart of the wilderness, paddle in hand, surrounded by a group of inspiring women? This 3-day canoe-camping adventure is designed for those who want to combine canoeing with a training workshop to acquire new skills. What's on offer? A canoe trip on the Bras-du-Nord River, camping nights, training workshops relevant to canoe camping (tarpaulin, fire management, food, Leave No Trace, etc.), and a gentle hike to Delanay Falls to contemplate its beauty. Everything takes place at a peaceful pace that combines learning with pleasure. The weekend is for those who want to connect deeply with nature and experience a weekend of gentle adrenaline, laughter around the campfire, and unforgettable moments.
Set off on a canoe-camping adventure on the Bras-du-Nord River and paddle through peaceful meanders and small, accessible rapids. What awaits you: two nights of wilderness camping, delicious meals, training workshops, a short hike along the way, an adventure led by passionate guides, all in an immersive, friendly, and safe experience where nature and team spirit take center stage.
Awelcome evening on Friday from 6 p.m.to meet the group, prepare luggage, distribute equipment, and get into the spirit of things (overnight camping)
Supervision by certified and experienced guides
Campgrounds - 2 nights
Canoe, paddle, PFD
All group equipment
Meals from Saturday morning to Sunday noon
Café Escape and beers
Gifts and surprises from our partners
Friday evening dinner
Transportation to the destination—we facilitate carpooling via the Togetzer platform. You can indicate your available or requested seats here.
Payment can be made in two instalments. Contact us at info@leschevresdemontagne.com
No refunds, see cancellation policy.
Vallée Bras-du-Nord
2180 Saguenay Road
Saint-Raymond, QC
G3L 3G3
Your mess kit (camping cup, utensils, bowls, and plates)
Camping tent (contact us if you need one)
Insulated sleeping pad
Sleeping bag and camping pillow
Water bottle
Headlamp
Clothing
Underwear
Socks (at least 1 warm pair of wool socks for the evening)
Pants for the evening – avoid jeans
Shorts
Warm sweater – prioritize fleece or wool, which dry quickly
Short-sleeved sweaters or camisoles
Hat or cap
Raincoat
Old sneakers or water shoes – for canoeing
Dry shoes for the evening (sandals or closed shoes)
Swimsuits
Other items
Towel
Soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, lip balm, etc.
Mosquito repellent
Water-resistant sunscreen
Sunglasses and sunglasses strap
Prescription medications, if applicable, and EpiPen if you have allergies that require it.
If you're short of camping gear, don't worry! We have certain items available (sleeping bag, ground mattress, etc.).
This adventure is for active, curious women who are ready to get involved in camp life.
You don't need to be an expert at canoeing or camping—we're here to guide you! However, good physical fitness and a minimum level of comfort in nature are recommended.