Category: | Campground, Lodging, Park, Point of interest, Establishment, |
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Address: | 4 Chem. Émile Boulianne, Grandes-Bergeronnes, QC G0T 1G0, Canada |
Postal code: | G0T 1G0 |
Phone: | (418) 232-6237 |
Website: | http://www.campingparadismarin.com/ |
My favorite camping of all time.
Their philosophy and values are the best.
All the camp sites have a great view, the price is great and everyone must be quiet to watch and hear the whales passing by.
Recommendation : 1000%
Although we do not speak fluent French, the gate staff were very friendly and tried their best to understand and communicate with us. We had a fantastic site, the facilities are very clean and well maintained. The views are spectacular. The other campers were courteous and respectful. Will be going back again
Some say water is freezing, it's more than freezing. Ok. Well I went kayaking anyways, but good thing I was wearing my wetsuit. It was though the best experience ever. Hate camping near people, there are a little close, but that sacrificed made me see more whales than I've ever saw in my entire life. It's so far the best place I've been to.
Been coming here for a few years now, and it's one of my favourite camping spots. Quiet environment makes for a peaceful stay, decent camping sites with views of the water, reasonably priced amenities. But the real draw is that you can literally see and hear the various whales from the shore as they surface and pass by. I dont think there's any place quite like it as far as the camping experience goes.
we were in the area traveling from NY and decided to stay 2 nights here and I am so glad we did! They do not take reservations so we go up early and headed over. when we arrived there was already a long line we were number 18 in line at 830am . I did not think we had a chance of getting a site but we did and it was perfect! I could see the whales right from my van window. the sites with the best views are small but that didn't bother me a bit. we went kayaking the next day and we had 2 porpoise go so close to us i could have touched them. we had to leave at 330am to catch a ferry and noticed 2 cars already in line so get there early!