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Camping St Andre Avellin
Overview
Camping St Andre Avellin offers a scenic retreat nestled in the heart of the Petite-Nation region in Quebec. This family-friendly destination provides a peaceful atmosphere along the banks of the Petite-Nation River, making it an ideal stop for those traveling through the Outaouais. The park is well-regarded for its natural beauty and the relaxed pace of life it offers to every visitor who enters the grounds.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the charming municipality of Saint-André-Avellin, QC, the park is surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery. Its position along the river allows for direct access to water-based recreation while remaining close to local conveniences. The surrounding landscape is characterized by a mix of agricultural heritage and wild forests, offering a quintessential rural Quebec experience for RVers looking to escape the hustle of the city.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped to handle modern rigs with a variety of full-hookup RV sites that offer both 30 and 50-amp service. Guests can enjoy a wide range of on-site facilities designed for comfort and leisure during the summer months. Key features include:
- A large outdoor swimming pool and splash pad for family relaxation.
- Direct river access for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing enthusiasts.
- Clean laundry facilities and modern washrooms for guest convenience.
- Social spaces including a community hall and organized weekend activities.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the primary draws of the area is the proximity to Parc Omega, a famous drive-through wildlife park located just a short distance away in Montebello. Visitors can also explore the historic Fairmont Le Château Montebello or enjoy the numerous hiking and cycling trails throughout the region. The local village of Saint-André-Avellin hosts various cultural festivals and offers unique shops featuring local Quebecois crafts and artisanal food products.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for active families and nature enthusiasts who enjoy being near the water. It strikes a perfect balance between a quiet getaway and a hub for outdoor adventure. Whether you are looking for a weekend home base to explore the valley or a tranquil spot to watch the river flow by, Camping St Andre Avellin provides a welcoming environment for RVers of all ages.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Noa Larouche
Great spot. Nice river for tubing. Everything was clean and well maintained. The campsites are big and isolated with a bunch of trees. And pretty cheap considering what It is!
Ryan Osburn
Second time at this place and we love it. Park is very clean with friendly staff and lots to do with kids. Beautiful place and we would return
Irish Jayne Loyer
Wooow!!it was our first time going to this camp ground.and I was a good and peaceful experience. We did go in the fall so there's no bugs and mosquito(best decisions) but overall we have a nice experience, the lady in front desk (I think it's the owner daughter.not sure) she's very accommodating, she answers all our questions and she's so nice to give us recommendations and ideas for our next year (we will book one of there rv's.but overall thumbs 👍 and well recommended!!!
Jean Benoit
very well organized and clean campground. Quiet, peaceful and safe for kids.
SYV B
We enjoyed our two night stay. It was quiet and well monitored. It was hard to decide on a site since they were all in very good condition to welcome the campers. I was impressed with the facilities as well, they were cleaned regularly. The sinks, restrooms and showers looked fresh. The administration staff was accommodating (thank you Néomie). Although the peak of the camping season is well over (and with that most of the on-site activities) we were able to use our bikes right from the camp site. We highly recommend the bike trail which starts from behind the Auberge Petite-Nation. If you don't mind a few steep hills you will appreciate the exercise and the scenery for up to 10Km of trails.
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