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Camping Causapscal Chez Moose
Overview
Camping Causapscal Chez Moose serves as a tranquil getaway in the heart of the scenic Matapédia Valley. This park is celebrated for its warm hospitality and a peaceful atmosphere that makes every traveler feel at home immediately. Whether you are arriving in a small camper or a large motorhome, the park offers a well-organized layout that simplifies the setup process. It is a quintessential stop for anyone looking to experience the natural splendor of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region while enjoying modern camping comforts.
Location & Surroundings
The park is ideally positioned where the Matapédia and Causapscal rivers meet, a region defined by its rugged beauty and clean air. Located just off Route 132, the park offers easy accessibility while maintaining a secluded, rustic feel. The surrounding landscape is dominated by high ridges and deep valleys, providing a dramatic backdrop for morning coffee. This strategic location makes it a perfect hub for exploring the eastern reaches of Quebec and serves as a natural gateway to the Gaspé Peninsula.
Amenities & Park Features
Visitors can expect high-quality facilities designed for convenience and ease of use. The park features a mix of back-in and large pull-through sites equipped with 30 and 50 amp electrical service to accommodate all rig sizes. The pet-friendly environment ensures that four-legged companions can enjoy the trip as well. Clean restrooms, hot showers, and a functional laundry room are available to all guests. For social evenings, the communal areas and individual picnic tables provide the perfect setting to share stories with fellow travelers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The area is a paradise for those who love the water and local history. As a famous hub for Atlantic salmon fishing, the nearby pools attract anglers from across the globe throughout the season. History buffs will appreciate the Site historique Matamajaw, which showcases the fascinating culture of heritage fishing camps. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the local trail systems offer breathtaking viewpoints of the valley. Exploring the town allows visitors to discover artisanal local products and regional delicacies that capture the spirit of Quebec.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfect for nature lovers who want to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the environment. It is particularly well-suited for salmon fishing enthusiasts who want to be just steps away from the water. Slow travelers and retirees will appreciate the quiet pace of life and the absence of heavy highway noise. If your travel style favors authentic experiences and scenic riverfront views over commercial resort flashiness, this park will likely become a highlight of your journey through Quebec.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Vicky Sirois
Friendly welcome Very clean restrooms Beautiful park Beautiful play area under a roof. You can even take a short walk in the woods!
Louis St-Laurent
Danielle Robert
Land placed parallel to the path that we must take to get to our location, so cars pass on your land. No privacy. People and cars pass within a meter of your picnic table. Suitable for overnight transit.
Mylène Rancourt
Very friendly staff. Nice treasure hunt along the river. Very clean
Thomas Jequece
This campsite is pretty nice. Well organized, the facilities seems to be well maintained.
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