Address: 406 Route Saint André, Saint-Étienne-de-Lauzon, QC G6J 1E8, Canada
“Très beau camping beaucoup de plaisir avec Phil et Momo”
Address: 600 Chemin Saint-Roch, Lévis, QC G6Y 0W3, Canada
“The staff here was friendly and were able to communicate with us in English, which we appreciated. They provided a free shuttle service to the ferry that would transport us to Quebec City. The only thing I have to say is a word of caution to the owners to keep things in good repair and working order. The coin machines for the showers were difficult at times. Once I thought I might have to change showers because I could not get the machine to accept my quarter and turn on the water. But there were plenty of showers and the bathroom was clean. The heating elements in the all 4 dryers seem to be broken. I'm pretty sure I air dried my clothes. This was expensive and time consuming. Overall I was happy with this campground and would stay again.”
Address: 9825 Boulevard Guillaume-Couture, Lévis, QC G6V 9R4, Canada
“Pretty good spot. No need to spend the night. It is expensive.”
Address: 264 Chemin Saint-Grégoire, Saint-Étienne-de-Lauzon, QC G6J 1E8, Canada
“Friendly and accommodating staff. Landscaping nicely kept. Modern facilities easy to use. Just wish pool stayed open later but jacuzzi does stay open 24 hours.”
Address: 1932 Chemin Filteau, Saint-Nicolas, QC G7A 2N4, Canada
“It’s tidy and clean, which we have found to be a typical cultural characteristic of Quebec. The actual individual campsites are tightly packed, the campers on either side of ours are about 12 ft or 4 meters away. The sites a grassy with small gravel along the path of the camper and towing vehicle. The folks at the office have been pleasant. We know very little French but it has not been a problem since one of the office staff speaks English, as do many of our fellow campers, virtually all of whom have Quebec vehicle tags. We were surprised (and disappointed) to find that a sign on the water supply said that we should boil the water before drinking. It’s the first campground we have visited where the “city” water is non-potable. The showers in the bathhouses a very small and do not have a place to sit. The showers have coin boxes which require a one dollar coin for 7 minutes of showering. The bathhouses are very clean and modern. Fees: There is an additional charge of $1.25 CAD for the use of the Wi-Fi. While the campsite itself costs $40 per day (for water, electric, and sewer), there is an additional 10% charge for taxes. Then, factor in the purchase of drinking water (a local Walmart unless you want to boil the tap water). Nevertheless, $45.25 CAD per day is approximately $35 USD due to the favorable currency exchange rate.”
Address: 1012 Chemin Olivier, Saint-Nicolas, QC G7A 2M9, Canada
“Just came back from our first experience at Camping at this awesome location! People complaining need to camp in Ontario from 65-75 night! Our spot was fantastic (I recommend C section backing onto the field) we were able to put up our hammock even. Campers were respectful of others and friendly. The pool and kids activities were top notch and the location to Old Quebec could not be beat! We were able to explore and head back to our site for a great evening. Only thing that was disappionting was the $8 charge for wood as it was pretty petite. Overall would recommend to anyone.”
Address: 684 Chemin Olivier, Saint-Nicolas, QC G7A 2N6, Canada
“Amazing! So clean! Lost one star simply because of lack of privacy to the sites. The store is great. Lots of neat souvenir items and camping items you may need last minute. Also sells alcohol!”
Address: 1355 Boulevard Guillaume-Couture, Saint-Romuald, QC G6W 5M6, Canada
“Very friendly owners (taught me how to understand French Canadian). Ideally located to visit Quebec city -bus just outside then ferry.”
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