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Camping Val-Jalbert
Overview
Camping Val-Jalbert offers a unique blend of historical immersion and natural beauty located directly on the site of a 1920s company town. This destination is more than just a place to park; it serves as a gateway to the Village Historique de Val-Jalbert, where the past is preserved through restored period buildings and costumed guides. Visitors find themselves surrounded by the echoes of a bygone era while enjoying modern camping facilities nestled in a lush, forested setting near the shores of the lake.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Chambord, QC, the park sits along the southwestern shore of the majestic Lac Saint-Jean. The surrounding landscape is dominated by the powerful Ouiatchouan Falls, which drop an impressive 72 meters, making them higher than Niagara Falls. The region is characterized by deep forests and the cool breeze of the lake, providing a refreshing climate during the summer months. It is an ideal base for exploring the vast Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean tourism corridor.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped for modern travelers, offering spacious sites with full hookups including water, sewer, and electricity services. Guests have access to a heated outdoor pool, which is perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration. Other essential facilities include clean washrooms, laundry services, and a playground for children. The park’s layout provides a balanced mix of wooded and open sites, ensuring comfort for both large motorhomes and smaller travel trailers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is the historic village itself, where you can ride a cable car to the top of the falls for breathtaking views of the valley. For those who enjoy active travel, the Veloroute des Bleuets offers miles of world-class cycling paths that circle the entire lake. Visitors can also explore the museum exhibits inside the old pulp mill or take a short drive to the Zoo Sauvage de Saint-Felicien for a unique boreal wildlife experience.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for family vacationers and history enthusiasts who want an educational yet entertaining environment for their stay. It caters well to long-distance RVers looking for a multi-day stop that offers both high-end relaxation and cultural depth. Because of its direct access to major regional landmarks and its high-quality infrastructure, it is a premier choice for travelers seeking a well-rounded and memorable experience in the heart of Quebec’s wilderness.
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User Reviews
Lucas
Very beautiful when you are near the river but can also be very danherous when you wear mountain bike clips.
JP Bouchard
I cannot comment about the campground since we visited it to hike but i can say that our 2 hours hike following the river was wonderful. It can be challenging at times since some of the trails are extremely steep but definitely worth it as the waterfall and view from the many belvederes are breathtaking.
Miko Tremblovei
not a real camping...more like a city mini version ..it feels business..it feels city..could work for some but ..... mostly big rig trailers..and all with extra commodities...not sure what's the point to leave city to go to another city...
Gary Baker
Great place to visit.
H. Brisebois
Beautiful campsite with very reasonable sized pitches. The site was very clean and the staff welcoming. Land with and without services, some of which are along the river. They offer a discount for the village of Val-Jalbert.
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