Are you the owner for this park? Make it a featured listing and be seen in the top search results!

Camping du Domaine Lausanne

Overview

Camping du Domaine Lausanne offers a refreshing escape into the Laurentian wilderness of Quebec. Located in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, this expansive park emphasizes a unique Co-nature philosophy, which blends traditional camping with the preservation of the surrounding forest environment. Visitors can expect a peaceful atmosphere where wooded RV sites provide a sense of privacy and deep immersion in the natural landscape. Whether you are traveling in a motorhome or a camper van, the park focuses on connecting guests with the outdoors through its carefully maintained grounds and quiet, scenic atmosphere.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the heart of the picturesque Laurentians region, the park is surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills. The location provides easy access to the charming town of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, famous for its cultural heritage and stunning local lakes. The park itself is nestled within a vast woodland territory, offering a secluded mountain feel despite being conveniently accessible from major travel routes like Highway 15. The crisp mountain air and diverse local flora make it a quintessential destination for travelers seeking a genuine connection with the Quebec wilderness.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is well-equipped for modern RVers, featuring various site types including full hookup sites with water, electricity, and sewer connections. One of the standout features is the large, spring-fed lake accompanied by a supervised sandy beach, perfect for summer swimming and relaxation. For those traveling with four-legged companions, the park boasts an impressive fenced dog park and dedicated pet-friendly zones. Outdoor recreation is further enhanced by an extensive network of mountain biking and hiking trails that weave directly through the property, catering to all skill levels.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Beyond the park gates, the region is a playground for active travelers. The famous P'tit Train du Nord linear park is located nearby, offering miles of scenic cycling and walking paths on a converted railway line. A short drive takes visitors to the vibrant village center of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts for dining and shopping by the shores of Lac des Sables. Additionally, the world-renowned Mont-Tremblant Resort and National Park are within a comfortable driving distance, providing access to world-class golf, alpine hiking, and boutique shopping.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an ideal match for active families who enjoy spending their days exploring trails and their evenings around a crackling campfire. It is also a premier choice for pet owners due to its extensive dog-friendly facilities and wide-open spaces for exercise. If you appreciate a mix of organized outdoor activities and quiet, forested spaces, this destination provides the perfect balance. It caters well to those who want a base camp that feels deep in the woods while remaining close to the high-end attractions of the Laurentian mountains.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Lake Lausanne)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Game Room
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Quantity
• Pets $
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)
• Laundry

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

• 

- Sites

• Total Spaces (389)
• Spaces Available (344)
• Width (40)
• Max Length (90)
• Gravel Sites (344)
• 20 Amp
• 30 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Full Hookups (267)
• Water (77)
• Electric (77)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (10)
• Pull-thru Size (40 x 90)
• Back-ins (40 x 50)
• Site Length (90)

User Reviews

Saeed Asadi

October 06, 2025

We stayed for two nights in the fall. The staff were friendly and helpful, and each campsite offers a bit of privacy. The nature is amazing — a beautiful lake and colorful mountains all around. There are lots of walking and biking paths, but some facilities are outdated. The toilets are old, and the arcade room is not free like at other campgrounds I’ve visited, plus it was quite dusty.

Purple Hill

October 02, 2025

1. Our pull-through site (25) was supposed to be large enough for a 30 ft trailer but it took a lot of maneuvering to get in and out with tight road access and a hydro pole. That site should be for under 25 ft 2. The website advertises a dog beach... A 20'x10' area of sand in the sun is not a beach if there's no water access for dogs... Dogs are not allowed in the lake at all!! Extremely disappointed. 3. Half of the trails in the park were closed. 4. Proximity to the P'tit Train du Nord trail was wonderful. 5. The whole park was clean and pretty well maintained.

Guy Moreau

August 25, 2025

This campsite is an interesting place, but isn't the best kind of interesting. You need wristbands - which were not enforced; the facilities were very dated and small and some site are downright tiny. On most nights, we can hear the very busy 117 nearby - and getting out of there is downright dangerous. some of the floating yurts were very visibly crooked. some tent sites require going up some stairs, but for the most part it looked like it gave a good view. On the upside, the lake itself is very beautiful and shallow - you can walk across most of it. It was not cold nor too warm - perfect to cool off and have some fun. There is a chip stand and ice cream parlor, with not bad prices. Most of the site is fairly level but are just dirt roads. Got plenty of cycling in - and there is a freshly paved trail that passes at the entrance. A few very nice walking trails are also available. Staff were friendly and helped us when the site turned out to be much too small for us. They have on site security, but only at night. We didn't hear from them and they just did regular patrols. There were some extra activities on the weekend and things to do. Overall, its a mixed bad - don't expect luxury but in a RV it works when you can fit it in the spot.

Sylvia Lewis-Havard

August 04, 2025

Awesome spot for bike packing. You do not need to make a reservation. They have sites reserved at the front of the campground just for bike Packers and they are not separate sites it's just one big group site. I was told there is always space, and it is very cheap and you don't need to book in advance you just show up. Huge bonus that you don't have to book in advance and there will be room for you and also that it is cheap. Also that if I default you will be camping with other like-minded bike Packers which is really fun. You have access to the whole campground which has paid showers potable water and a beach. The only downside is that this site is directly next to the entrance so there is a little bit of vehicle noise and light pollution in the night but it was totally worth it and we didn't find it very bothersome as not many people seem to be going in and out. Highly recommended!!

Dominique Bruyere

August 03, 2025

We recently stayed at Camping Domaine Lausanne and unfortunately, our experience was quite disappointing. First off, the ready-to-camp units came with filthy dishes—clearly not cleaned or checked before arrival. The overall facilities were not equipped to handle the volume of campers onsite; bathrooms and showers were consistently dirty and poorly maintained. Even one of the cleaning staff told us they wouldn’t return next season because of how unsanitary the conditions are. That said, the location itself is beautiful, and it’s nice to have on-site services like a casse-croûte and an ice cream stand. We also enjoyed a live musician during our stay, which added a nice touch. However, for the price they charge, the value simply isn’t there. It’s extremely overpriced considering the lack of cleanliness and overcrowded facilities. All in all, it’s a great setting with poor execution. Definitely not somewhere we’d return unless major improvements are made.

This park isn't directly bookable yet — explore nearby options via Campspot

Map for Camping du Domaine Lausanne

Contact information