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Camping Chutes aux Iroquois
Overview
Camping Chutes aux Iroquois offers a picturesque escape in the heart of the Laurentian mountains. Situated along the banks of the Rivière Rouge, this destination is named after the impressive nearby waterfalls that provide a soothing natural soundtrack to your stay. The park balances a peaceful, nature-focused atmosphere with the convenience of modern facilities, making it a staple for travelers exploring the Quebec countryside. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a compact camper van, the park provides a welcoming environment that highlights the rugged beauty of the region while maintaining a family-friendly vibe.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Labelle, Quebec, the park is deeply integrated into the local geography. It sits directly adjacent to the P'tit Train du Nord, a world-renowned linear park and cycling trail that stretches across the Laurentians. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and the winding path of the Red River. Guests often appreciate the proximity to the town of Labelle for essential supplies, yet the campground remains secluded enough to offer starry nights and scenic river views that feel far removed from the hustle of city life.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle various RV needs, offering sites with full hookups including water, electricity, and sewer services. For those who enjoy onsite recreation, the facility features a heated swimming pool, a dedicated playground for children, and organized community activities during the peak season. Essential conveniences such as a laundry room, clean shower facilities, and a small convenience store selling firewood and ice ensure a comfortable stay. The highlight for many is the direct access to the river beach, providing a perfect spot for launching a canoe or soaking up the sun.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do just minutes from their campsite. Cycling the P'tit Train du Nord is a must, offering miles of paved and crushed stone paths through breathtaking scenery. Water enthusiasts can spend the day paddling down the Rivière Rouge, which is famous for its sandy shores and gentle currents. Additionally, the park is located roughly 30 minutes from the vibrant Mont-Tremblant Resort, where visitors can enjoy world-class hiking, golfing, and a pedestrian village filled with unique shops and dining experiences.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for active families who want a blend of outdoor recreation and comfortable amenities. It is particularly well-suited for cycling enthusiasts who plan to utilize the regional trail network. Those seeking a tranquil riverside retreat will appreciate the natural beauty of the Chutes aux Iroquois. While it offers plenty of activities for children, the serene environment also appeals to couples and retirees looking for a scenic base camp while exploring the broader Laurentian region of Quebec.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Sylvia Lewis-Havard
The tent sites at the back are very beautiful along the beach and in front of the waterfalls. The only downside was that we were required to reserve for two nights even though we only needed one. Would be nice if like some other campgrounds in the region they accommodated bike Packers. Everything is very clean and the pool with the lifeguard was appreciated. Showers are paid but very cheap $1 for 8 minutes and there is a free shower on the pool deck.
Tj Peric
Wow. What a gorgeous little hidden away nook. You'll drive right past it without even knowing it's there. But it'sa stunning place. Well kept and clean. The cabin I stayed in was beautiful. The entire from wall is a sliding set of glass doors that open up to a covered patio overlooking a fire pit, the beach and the river (and the falls). People were super friendly and yes bilingual to a point. I mean I try in French and they appreciate it and return the favour (but I am catching most everything nowadays). It's not hard to get what you need as the town is a short walk away. There's a SAQ (Quebec's LCBO)just down the street near the bridge. But there is a small tuck and supply shop at the main gate.
Robert Lackey
We showed up with a 40' rig and 24' trailer, and no reservation. The camp staff were very accommodating and although it was a challenge, we managed to shimmy our big rig through the park to a beautiful pull-through spot next to the river! A lovely surprise for some much needed rest during our cross country trip! We want to return so we can stay longer than one night and really enjoy this park and the area!
Heather Eby
Very accommodating. Had some motorhome issues and had to stay longer. They were great to help us out. Nice park. Nice pook. Beautiful scenery.
Julie Larosa
Awesome, awesome and, yes, AWESOME. Playground for kids, heated pool, wonderful beach and waterfalls. Friendly and respectful manager and residents. We just bought a camper here 3 weeks ago and we love it!
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