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Camping au Sous-Bois du Campeur
Overview
Camping au Sous-Bois du Campeur offers a serene, wooded escape located just minutes from the bustling heart of Quebec City. Known for its lush canopy of mature trees and well-maintained grounds, this park provides a unique balance between a natural retreat and urban convenience. It serves as a peaceful home base for travelers looking to explore the historic charm of the region while staying in a scenic woodland setting that feels miles away from the city noise. The park is well-regarded for its cleanliness and its ability to provide a calm environment for both short-term visitors and seasonal guests.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the Saint-Nicolas district of Lévis, the park is strategically positioned near the Pierre Laporte Bridge, offering quick access to the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. Despite its proximity to major transit routes, the park maintains a quiet, secluded atmosphere thanks to its dense forest cover. Guests can enjoy the cool shade provided by the tall trees, which creates a natural canopy rare for a campground so close to a major metropolitan area. The surrounding Saint-Nicolas area offers a charming blend of suburban amenities and rural beauty.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is well-equipped to handle modern RV needs with a variety of site types. Key features available for guests include:
- Spacious sites with full hookups and 30 or 50-amp electrical service.
- A large heated outdoor pool and a modern splash pad for family fun.
- Clean, accessible restroom facilities and convenient laundry rooms for long-term stays.
The wooded layout ensures that most sites offer a degree of privacy and protection from the summer sun. The park also includes a playground and organized social activities during the peak season, ensuring there is always something for guests to enjoy on-site.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the biggest draws for visitors is the proximity to Parc de la Chute-de-la-Chaudière, where travelers can witness impressive waterfalls and walk across a high suspension bridge. A short drive across the river leads directly into the historic cobblestone streets of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Other local highlights include the nearby Aquarium du Québec and the scenic bike paths that run along the river in Lévis, providing plenty of opportunities for sightseeing and active recreation.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for family vacationers who want a mix of outdoor play and educational city excursions. It is also a fantastic choice for RVers seeking a quiet, shaded stopover while traveling through the province of Quebec. If you prefer the rustling of leaves and the natural feel of a mature forest over an open-field resort style, this campground will likely fit your travel style perfectly. It is particularly well-suited for those who want to visit Quebec City during the day but retire to a quiet, natural environment at night.
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User Reviews
Marie Rodier
Good location for a getaway. It's fine for a one-night stay, but not for a week. The sanitary blocks are very clean. Beautiful wooded grounds for both services. Heated swimming pool.
Maude St-Cyr
Small, well-maintained and quiet campsite. The games are limited for children but suitable for little ones. Super clean shower/toilet/laundry room!
Woodie Lush
Absolutely recommend this campground. Stunning is a good way to describe this place. Even has a restaurant, well pizza place let's say, pool, hot tub, cleanest and nicest wash houses I've seen on the road in a long time. BZ.
Jeremy Dashe
Very nice grounds and folks. There were signs on the water sources that seemed to indicate that the water was non-potable, which was strange
Amélie T.
Saturday August 21, me and my partner went there to visit my parents for the day. When I got there, I was looking for parking at the entrance to the campsite, just before the barrier, to then go check in. I see an old man (surely the owner?) Running after my car in the parking lot ?! He claps his hands hard to try to get my attention ?! But what a strange way of approaching customers ... I lower my window, he says to me: I can't go faster than you there !! What do you want? 🤔🤔🤔 Well, I'm looking for a parking lot to go visit my family! I said to him, in a tone as arrogant as his ... You must go and register madam !! That he says. Well, is that what I intended to do, after finding a parking lot ?! That I say. In short, he wanted me to check in, then go and park inside the campsite, near the swimming pool ... A really cranky and unpleasant owner.
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