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Camping Jonquière
Overview
Camping Jonquière is a peaceful retreat situated in the heart of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. This park offers a relaxed environment for those looking to disconnect while maintaining access to essential services. With a focus on providing a classic camping atmosphere, it caters to travelers seeking a comfortable home base in Quebec. The site is known for its welcoming community vibe and well-maintained grounds, making it a reliable stop for both short-term visits and extended summer stays in a beautiful natural setting.
Location & Surroundings
Located near the shores of Lac-Kénogami, the park provides easy access to the water and the surrounding rugged landscape. Being positioned in the Saguenay area, visitors are treated to breathtaking scenery including proximity to forests and waterways. The location is ideal for those who appreciate being tucked away from the noise of city centers while remaining within a short drive of local conveniences and regional services in the Jonquière sector of Saguenay.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate various camping styles, offering a range of sites suitable for different vehicle sizes. Guests can take advantage of essential hookups and functional infrastructure throughout the property. The park includes communal spaces that encourage a friendly social atmosphere among neighbors. With clean facilities and accessible utility stations, the park ensures that travelers can manage their day-to-day needs efficiently while enjoying the serenity of the outdoors during their stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them occupied, from water-based activities on Lac-Kénogami to scenic hiking trails that showcase the region's diverse flora. The area is steeped in local culture, offering easy access to historical sites and vibrant regional markets. Whether you want to spend the day boating, cycling through local paths, or exploring the unique geological features of the Saguenay Fjord, the park serves as an excellent starting point for your daily adventures.
Who This Park Is Best For
Camping Jonquière is perfect for families and retirees looking for a quiet, nature-oriented getaway. Its atmosphere is particularly well-suited for those who enjoy a slower pace of life and appreciate being close to water access. If you value a blend of basic site comfort and authentic regional surroundings without the complexities of a large resort, this park will likely align with your travel preferences and provide a memorable experience in the province of Quebec.
User Reviews
Nancy Lapierre
My God, I don't understand the criticism. The beach is great, the service is friendly, and we're a 20-minute bike ride from the city. We're at 262 in an RV. Stuck in but nice.
paul de chantal
Very nice campsite for those who do not have a dog because they must be 500 feet from the shore. You should make a corner reserved for animals near the beach that would be a big positive point. There should be a regulation for young people who ride in golf carts with 4, 5 or 6 people is a lot and at 9:00 p.m. there should be parking which is not the case..p.s. cell phones while driving are not allowed even for staff
josee marceau
It's a good thing it has a beautiful beach because the rest of it is very neglected. The toilet block hasn't been cleaned all weekend, and even if you call to explain the situation, they do nothing. The showers are very dirty and barely run. The campsite has a lot of seasonal visitors and is very hilly, so prepare your calves. 😆 A campground that needs new management. The restaurant doesn't accept debit, only cash, and the ATMs are empty. Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be back.
Maxim T Potvin
Entrance is cheaper than it used to be. Instead of $12 per person, it is now $3 per person. They have a nice park for kids.
Chantale Bradette
Although the beach is close to a cycle path, the place is not suitable for visitors by bicycle. I only found one rack to tie up my bike and there is no other on site. We also have to deal with the lack of space and the access fee ($ 7 per person) is rather prohibitive. If you haven't brought your lunch there is a snack bar and bar on site.
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