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Camping a La Plage Bernard
Overview
Camping à La Plage Bernard offers a peaceful retreat for RV travelers seeking the natural beauty of the Lanaudière region. Located in the heart of Sainte-Mélanie, this destination is defined by its stunning scenic riverside camping opportunities. The park emphasizes a balance between structured convenience and the raw beauty of the Quebec countryside, making it a staple for those who appreciate outdoor relaxation along the banks of the L’Assomption River.
Location & Surroundings
Set within the rolling hills and lush forests of Sainte-Mélanie, the park enjoys a prime position along a wide bend of the river. The surrounding landscape is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere and vibrant greenery. The sandy beach serves as the park’s focal point, providing a central hub for activity while the L’Assomption River offers a gentle soundtrack to your stay, creating a secluded feel that is still easily accessible from the main town.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is well-equipped to handle various RV sizes, offering full hookup sites with options for 30 or 50 amp service. Visitors have access to essential services including a snack bar, laundry facilities, and clean showers for a comfortable stay. For recreation, the park features a playground and a community hall for organized events. These modern convenience features and family-friendly facilities ensure that even a rustic camping trip remains comfortable and engaging for all ages.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor adventure is never far away, with the spectacular Parc régional des Chutes-Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles located just a short drive from the campground. This regional park offers kilometers of nature trails that lead to impressive cascading waterfalls and scenic lookouts. Travelers can also explore the local flavors of Sainte-Mélanie or enjoy a round of golf at nearby courses, making every day a new opportunity for discovery and regional exploration.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for families looking for a classic summer getaway centered around water activities and communal fun. The family-oriented atmosphere caters well to those traveling with children, while the proximity to regional parks attracts outdoor enthusiasts and hikers. It is a wonderful spot for RVers who prefer a slower pace of life where the river is the main attraction and nature is right outside the door.
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User Reviews
Sabrina Villeneuve
Kid-approved campsite! We just returned from a 5-day stay at the A33 campground. The season was almost over, so it was very quiet at the campsite. The water was low, so we were able to enjoy our little beach accessible from our pitch. The terrace is very well-appointed and the view is magnificent. Admittedly, the campground really needs updating, but it's viable and the price is affordable. The only real negative that bothered me was the mattress. It's so hard, I've never seen anything like it. In short: Positive points: The river is accessible from our pitch The terrace with an incredible view Very friendly staff who provided excellent service when we needed anything The ropes course! Affordable price Everything is nearby on site Very reasonable price for firewood for a campsite Free tubing down the river Natural river (with beach)!!!! (There were also 2 pools, but they were closed.) Negative point The mattress... The mini chalet needed renovations (with only 3 minutes of hot water per day, but the bathrooms cost only $2 per time for unlimited use). The go-kart rental price was very expensive. The pool was closed due to the lifeguards having all gone back to school. The seasonal workers were always driving their go-karts very fast (but we spoke with some incredibly kind seasonal workers). I recommend the campsite!
Marie Christine Bisier
Hello, A campsite with lots of activities. The kids really enjoyed Halloween. The playground is nice, but it's located in a very busy area. The obstacle course is cool, as is the short tube descent. However, there are a lot of people traveling by buggy and car, and people move quickly. We also found the toilet blocks to be poorly maintained, especially for a paid service. The pool is nice, but it was very cold, and the lifeguard laughed when a teenager jumped directly onto my 8-year-old daughter 😒. I recommend it if you're looking for an action-packed/party-oriented campsite, but not a quiet one.
daniel robichaud
Overall great experience we were there only for a day visiting family apart from the road that was a little damaged the rest was great although you will need a cart to make the tour because it is a large place
Mike Vinet
We rented a ready-to-camp site by the small river. Very well laid out and a beautiful area. We stayed for two nights, Monday and Tuesday. It was very hot, but the pools weren't open. Yes, the beach is good for swimming, but having paid full price, I would have liked to have access to the pool, especially for our 4-year-old daughter. Otherwise, it's a place I recommend.
Liette Lampron
We enjoyed our camping trip. We had a large lot. We did swim and the pools, as it has 3, were clean. You can ride a bicycle. It was quiet in our corner. Plot 722 to recommend and the others on the way down.
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