Canada
A campground located in a Quebec Provincial Park. Very nice, spaced campsite. A little crowded on weekends but perfect weekdays. A lot of camp site uneven, so bring wood or plastic leveler. Nice brand new pool with a "beach" style. From tent to big rig, everyone's find the perfect spot.
Located next to Village Quebecois d'Antan, a historic village with 1800 houses. Nice experience but a little pricey, King's Landing in Fredericton NewBrunswick was better. Still wortn a visit.
With camping and acces fee was around 50-55$/night. Rates are week day/weekend day so it depends. There is a 9$/day SEPAQ acces daypass.
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beau camping pour un court séjour avec rivière avec spot pour la peche superbe piste cyclable
Report Check-InSuper propre partout: toilettes, douche WIFI et près d’une belle piste cyclable.
Report Check-InNice and not crowded as late in the season. Hope there will be no train during night. Nice place still
Report Check-InNice big place with all the services. Next to a cycle path. Not to far from down town 2.5 km from the camping
Report Check-InA campground located in a Quebec Provincial Park. Very nice, spaced campsite. A little crowded on weekends but perfect weekdays. A lot of camp site uneven, so bring wood or plastic leveler. Nice brand new pool with a "beach" style. From tent to big rig, everyone's find the perfect spot.
Located next to Village Quebecois d'Antan, a historic village with 1800 houses. Nice experience but a little pricey, King's Landing in Fredericton NewBrunswick was better. Still wortn a visit.