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Camping Famille Morin
Overview
Camping Famille Morin offers a welcoming atmosphere for travelers exploring the scenic Charlevoix region. Nestled on a hillside in Saint-Siméon, this park provides breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River. It serves as a comfortable base for those wanting to experience the maritime beauty of Quebec while enjoying a family-oriented environment. The park is well-known for its friendly management and well-maintained grounds that cater to both seasonal guests and passing RVers.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated in the charming village of Saint-Siméon, QC, acting as a gateway between the Charlevoix coast and the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean area. Its proximity to the Saint-Siméon to Rivière-du-Loup ferry makes it a strategic stop for travelers crossing the river. The surrounding landscape is defined by rugged cliffs and the vast expanse of the river, providing a serene coastal backdrop for your morning coffee or evening walk.
Amenities & Park Features
RVers will find a range of accommodations including full 3-service hookups with water, sewer, and electricity suitable for various rig sizes. The park features a refreshing outdoor swimming pool, which is a favorite for families during the summer months. Other essential amenities include:
- Clean restroom and shower facilities.
- On-site laundry room for long-term travelers.
- A playground and community space for children.
- Access to WiFi services in designated areas.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the primary draws of staying here is the quick access to whale watching tours in nearby Tadoussac, located just a short drive north. Nature enthusiasts can explore the trails of the Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park, which offers some of the highest rock faces in Eastern Canada. Additionally, the local area provides opportunities for sea kayaking, bird watching, and visiting artisanal boutiques that showcase the unique culture of rural Quebec.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for family road trippers looking for a safe and engaging place for children to play. It also perfectly suits maritime explorers who are using the ferry system to navigate the St. Lawrence. If you prefer a friendly, community-style atmosphere over a secluded backcountry experience, you will appreciate the social vibe and the panoramic vistas offered at this Saint-Siméon staple.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
pierrette cauchon
I love it, I am there the year with my trailer
galloy florence
We had been in this gite in 2019 by default because it was the only one free for a 3-day weekend and seeing the state of this place, its smell, we very quickly understood why it was the only one with space. The owner made us pay for our 2 nights reserved upon our arrival without even showing us the rooms and we quickly understood why. We asked after our first horrible night to be reimbursed for the second one which had not been made to simply leave and she told me that no we would not be reimbursed and that yes she always charged in advance because otherwise there were always people who came to complain.....
Pelletier Carolanne
Very friendly owner! Perfect quiet place to relax.
Louise Rosa
We should say the scammer instead of the charmer. The photos are misleading. There was a kitchen for breakfast but no bread, no milk for coffee. Nothing! Even the restaurant and reception were closed, so there was no way to talk to the owner. The first thing that hits you when you walk in is the smell of an old cellar. The bedroom floor was sagging in some places under the carpet. The ceilings were so curved that there was a 6-inch difference between the corners and the center. There were broken floor tiles in the bathroom. The floor is so crooked that we felt like we were on a boat in a storm. There were dead insects on the windowsills. I saw a creature crawl under a desk and couldn't find it to identify it. I thought it was a cockroach, but my partner says it was a cricket. We had to stay the night because everything in St-Simeon was booked up that night. I don't recommend it at all. They say it's a charming old house. But there are well-maintained old houses and not-so-maintained old houses. Very, very, very disappointed.
Joanne Hodebert
Small campsite, in transition period for change of owner, we were there because the St-Siméon campsites were full
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