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Camping de Compton
Overview
Camping de Compton offers a peaceful escape in the heart of the Eastern Townships of Quebec. This well-maintained destination is known for its picturesque landscapes and a welcoming atmosphere that reflects the charm of the surrounding countryside. Whether you are arriving for a short weekend getaway or an extended summer stay, the park provides a balanced blend of modern convenience and rural serenity, making it a standout choice for travelers exploring the region's natural beauty.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated in the scenic village of Compton, characterized by rolling hills and lush farmland. It sits within a region celebrated for its agri-tourism, surrounded by local orchards and dairy farms. The elevated position of many sites allows for beautiful views of the valley, providing a quiet backdrop for evening sunsets. Its central location means that local flavors, artisanal products, and the quintessential charm of the Quebec countryside are always within reach.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests have access to a variety of facilities designed for both comfort and recreation. The park features full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp service to accommodate diverse RV setups, including big rigs. On-site recreation includes a heated swimming pool and a splash pad, which are perfect for cooling off during summer days. For those who enjoy staying active, the community hall, hiking trails, and designated play areas offer ample space for social interaction and family-friendly fun throughout the camping season.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring the surrounding area is a highlight of any stay here. A short drive leads to the famous Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, where visitors can experience the Foresta Lumina night walk or cross one of the world's longest suspended footbridges. Food lovers will appreciate the proximity to the Fromagerie La Station and several award-winning local cideries. History enthusiasts can also explore the Louis S. St-Laurent National Historic Site, which offers a glimpse into the life of Canada's twelfth Prime Minister.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for family vacationers seeking a safe and engaging environment for children to play. It also strongly appeals to "foodie" travelers who want to immerse themselves in the rich culinary scene of the Eastern Townships. Because of its quiet evenings and scenic vistas, it is a perfect match for couples and retirees looking for a relaxing retreat that remains close to major regional tourist attractions and cultural sites.
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User Reviews
Henry van den Hanenberg
Great campground, close to everything, nearby bakery, butcher shop, pharmacy and more.
Michael Miller
I enjoyed my short stay here. Campground is nestled in rolling hills and has the country feel. It's impressive how they created level sites out of hilly terrain. I appreciate their participation in Passport America and I really appreciate their ban on marijuana. There are lots of activities for young people, making this more of a family campground. Two pools; one heated and the other not, is a great choice. My two recommendations: They only have a few precious sites with 50 amps. I would guess the majority of vehicles here use 50 amps. They should convert more of the sites to accommodate modern RVs. Secondly I would recommend at least a low speed wifi that's free, with options to pay for higher speed.
Dan Henry
Very nice campground. We were on site 4. It was close to the gate for easy entrance and exit. This site was Level with lots of room and easy to back into. Pools looked nice although we didn’t use them. The play ground was great for the kids. Staff was kind and friendly.
frank roy
Was visiting family. Nice setting. Beautiful campground.
Helene Glandon
You have only 6, 50 amp service sites, so why do you keep renting those sites to small 20 foot trailers and vans? I enjoy coming to this campground, but I have a 40 foot fifth wheel, so in the summer months it takes 50 amps to keep my two air conditioners going to cool my RV below 25 celcius. I strongly believe and suggest 50 amps sites be kept for larger RVs.
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