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Camping Plage la Liberte
Overview
Camping Plage la Liberte offers a vibrant summer escape in the heart of the Monteregie region. This destination is well-known for its welcoming atmosphere and focuses on providing a classic camping experience centered around water activities. Whether you are arriving for a weekend getaway or a longer seasonal stay, the park provides a sense of community that makes it a staple for travelers in Quebec. This family-owned destination creates a nostalgic feel that appeals to multiple generations of campers. It balances a resort-style environment with the simple pleasures of outdoor living.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the quiet town of Saint-Liboire, QC, the park is easily accessible via Highway 20, making it a convenient stop between Montreal and Quebec City. The surrounding area is characterized by lush agricultural landscapes and rolling fields typical of this fertile region. While the park itself feels like a secluded oasis, it remains close enough to urban centers to provide a perfect blend of rural tranquility and logistical convenience for RVers. The proximity to the highway allows for easy entry and exit even for larger trailers.
Amenities & Park Features
The centerpiece of the park is undoubtedly the large sandy beach and the artificial lake, which serve as the hub for summer fun. For those traveling in RVs, the site offers well-maintained lots with 30-amp and 50-amp power. Key amenities include:
- The signature water slides and aquatic play area.
- Dedicated sites with full hookup options for various rig sizes.
- Sports facilities including volleyball courts and a playground.
Other convenient features include a snack bar and laundry facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park gates, visitors can explore the nearby city of Saint-Hyacinthe, famous for its historic public market and beautiful botanical gardens. The region is also a haven for agritourism, offering numerous opportunities to visit local farms and orchards. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding countryside features several golf courses and quiet roads perfect for cycling through the scenic landscapes. Exploring the local cheese shops and cider houses provides a delicious taste of Quebecois culture.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for families with children who are looking for an action-packed vacation with plenty of supervised water activities. It is also well-suited for RVers who enjoy a social, community-oriented vibe rather than a secluded wilderness experience. It is a place where kids can roam freely between the pool and the park, building lasting summer memories. If you value a well-organized resort with plenty of on-site entertainment and a dedicated beach area, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
TheLuciano50
Great place ! Yearly car show was amazing
MJ Sibbitt
Most expensive camp on our roadtrip, $62 for a 1 night stay with 2 services. All signage was French so didn't know what the rules were. Was awakened by train horns nearby. Toilet was never cleaned and had no t.p. the whole stay. Shower was coin operated and $1 shut your water off before you could wash your hair. No privacy and no pool, just a muddy pond.
Sabrina McGarry
No dogs over 20lbs allowed? Would be nice to know why? We were looking forward to trying this place with our 2 young children on our annual east-coast trip. Too bad they discriminate.
Beatrice Goyer
I have a trailer and there are lots of WOW activities
ronald keefe
Super stay, good showers except for the buck!
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