
An unforgettable experience at the heart of the Poisson-Blanc Reservoir.
For over 55 years, we’ve been giving young people a real camp experience: the great outdoors, laughter, tailor-made challenges and friendships that quickly develop. Here, you can move around, learn to manage, get away from screens… and come back proud of yourself.
Discover the Summer 2026 edition and choose the program that matches your child’s age (and level of adventure).
Each summer, our programs are structured by age group, so that each camper has a tailored, progressive and motivating experience – from first steps in the outdoors to more challenging expeditions.
As the weeks go by, youngsters develop their skills and independence through nature-based programming: canoeing, camp life, team games and challenges, exploration of the territory and unifying moments.
Supervised by a caring and experienced team, campers enjoy a safe, inclusive and stimulating environment. Browse the options below to find the right stay, at the right pace, for your child.











A first immersion in nature for youngsters! Varied activities, games, climbing, archery and nights in tents in a fun and safe environment.
Young discoverers experience their first canoe expedition, with hikes, team games and evenings around the fire to create lasting memories.
Budding adventurers perfect their paddling techniques and further explore the Poisson-Blanc Reservoir through challenges, expeditions and campfires.
An extended stay to fully immerse yourself in the Air-Eau-Bois experience: long expeditions, nights in tents and team challenges in the wilderness.
An intense, unifying stay: six days of expeditions, campfires and strong friendships, to experience nature unfiltered and surpass yourself.
A great expedition for teens in search of autonomy! Canoeing, portages, daily challenges and evenings under the stars to push your limits.
Everything you need to know before booking: fares, timetables, transport and conditions.
Everything you need to know before booking: fares, timetables, transport and conditions.
From noon on February 1 via our online portal.
Yes, it is possible to make payment arrangements. The registration system will ask you to make an initial deposit.
You can then go to the Amilia platform to manage your bill and pay as you wish.
The full fee must be paid one month before the camp date.
Yes, you can create your account right now on our site by clicking on “Log in” and choosing the “Create an account” option.
You’ll need to have some information on hand, such as the child’s health insurance number.
It’s possible and normal for your child to show excitement, anxiety, fears and nervousness before his or her stay (and so can you!).
To help you prepare your child for his or her stay away from home, we invite you to visit the Association des Camps du Québec website.
You’ll find tips and tricks to help you prepare yourself and your child for the camp experience.
Mail to campers –
You can send your child a message by e-mailing [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday. The message will be delivered on Thursday, on his return to the Outdoor Activities Center.
Yes, integration into a neurotypical youth group with support provided by the parent or organization is possible.
For information or to make a request, please contact the camp coordinator at the following e-mail address: [email protected]
Match requests must be entered on the child’s form during the registration process. Children must be in the same age group for a match to be complete.
Please note that we cannot guarantee that children will be in the same group, but we will do our best.
As our availability depends on cancellations, we are unable to provide an accurate estimate of the chances of obtaining a place.
We will only contact you when a place becomes available and you are next on the waiting list. In this case, you will receive an e-mail notification, and you will have 12 hours to finalize your registration.
As soon as a cancellation occurs, we immediately reinstate people on the waiting list according to their original registration date and time.
Yes, Air-Eau-Bois can accommodate dietary restrictions (with the exception of vegans). However, it is essential to mention this when registering your child on the Amilia platform.
Please note that a strict protocol is in place for the management of food intolerances and allergies. It is therefore very important to enter the information correctly. If the camp deems it necessary, the team will contact you for more information.
We typically follow the ratio of 1 instructor for 6 children, depending on the age group, or according toACQ standards.
Air-Eau-Bois offers financial assistance to low-income families.
Simply send us an e-mail request and proof of family income to the following e-mail address: [email protected]
Send an e-mail to [email protected].
Please note that all cancellations or modifications must be made by e-mail. Please refer to the cancellation policy in our summer camp registration platform.
It’s perfectly normal to have concerns, whether it’s about your child’s first stay, a health issue or simply making sure everything’s going well.
Rest assured that we’ll be happy to get back to you as soon as the team is free.
To ensure the best possible supervision, it is very important to communicate all relevant information to the coordination team. We invite you to :
ATTENTION: The adage “No news is good news” also applies to the camp. We will contact you if we deem it necessary.
Children can write a letter that will be handed to you on disembarkation.
NOTE: Over the years, we’ve found that it’s the parents who have the hardest time getting started.
Often, when children see that you are moved or worried, they imagine that you have a good reason to be, and become anxious in their turn.
The American Camping Association suggests staying positive and being convinced of our ability to offer a great stay and a great experience! What’s more, we believe in your child’s ability to overcome challenges and get the most out of his or her stay.
This will reassure your child and set the tone for his or her stay at Camp Air-Eau-Bois.
Bus transportation – mandatory
Bus transportation is mandatory to ensure safe, supervised and well-organized travel for all campers. This ensures smooth arrivals and departures, without delays, and a smooth start to activities.
And above all, the bus marks the start of the adventure: you meet people for the first time, form bonds and, between songs and laughter, the magic of the camp begins as soon as you get on the bus 🚍🎶
The Relevés 24 issued will be deposited in your Amilia file in the month of February following your child’s stay. To be able to produce the statement :
A delay is to be expected for corrections to statements or for the production of statements after the deadline for the completion of files.
Please note that statements can only be used for people who have custody of the child. If the stay has been paid for by a third party, such as an organization, the parent will not be able to receive a statement.
No one at the camp is tasked with taking photos of the children to feed our social networks. We prefer to focus on the children’s safety and entertainment.
A few moments will therefore be captured on film during the children’s stays, but it’s not possible for us to take photos of all the children at camp, or to post moments of the day on our social networks every day.
At the end of your stay, you’ll receive a short report giving you some information about your stay and the weekly group photos.
Yes, Air-Eau-Bois can accommodate dietary restrictions (with the exception of vegans). However, it is essential to mention this when registering your child on the Amilia platform.
Please note that a strict protocol is in place for the management of food intolerances and allergies. It is therefore very important to enter the information correctly. If the camp deems it necessary, the team will contact you for more information.
Our team is here to guide you and help you choose the camp that’s right for your child.
Stay tuned for future updates to secure your spots when Summer Camp 2026 registration goes live.
Enjoy a stay in nature with winter activities included: snowshoeing, tobogganing, ski-hok, skating rink and much more.