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Camping Val-Lero
Overview
Camping Val-Lero is a well-established destination located in the scenic heart of Saint-Célestin, Quebec. This park offers a perfect balance between a peaceful rural atmosphere and a lively community environment, making it a popular choice for both short-term travelers and seasonal residents. The park is characterized by its lush greenery and organized layout, providing a comfortable and welcoming home base for exploring the diverse Centre-du-Québec region throughout the camping season.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just a short drive from the city of Trois-Rivières, the park benefits from a quiet, countryside setting while remaining accessible to urban conveniences. The surrounding landscape of Saint-Célestin is defined by rolling farmland and wooded patches, offering a relaxing backdrop for those looking to escape the bustle of city life. Its central location makes it an ideal waypoint for travelers navigating the corridor between Montreal and Quebec City who wish to experience the charm of the Quebec countryside.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with a variety of modern facilities designed for comfort and recreation. RVers will find full hookup sites with options for 30 and 50-amp service, accommodating various rig sizes. The grounds are thoughtfully maintained to ensure a high-quality experience for all guests. Notable features available at the park include:
- An artificial lake with a sandy beach perfect for summer afternoons.
- A heated outdoor swimming pool and a modern splash pad for children.
- A community hall and organized social activities for all ages.
Additionally, the park provides essential conveniences such as clean laundry facilities, modern showers, and a small canteen for snacks and basic supplies.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the campground, visitors can explore the rich culture of Trois-Rivières, known for its historic district and vibrant waterfront festivals. Nature enthusiasts often visit the Parc de la rivière Gentilly for hiking and mountain biking trails. For a taste of local flavors, the nearby artisan cheesemakers and local markets offer an authentic glimpse into Quebec’s agritourism scene. History buffs will also appreciate the proximity to the Chemin du Roy, Canada's oldest land route, which showcases stunning heritage architecture.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an exceptional choice for active families seeking a destination with plenty of on-site activities to keep children entertained. It also appeals to road trippers who value clean, reliable facilities and a friendly social atmosphere where neighbors often become friends. Whether you are staying for a weekend of swimming and relaxation or using the park as a base for regional sightseeing, it caters to those who enjoy a classic, community-driven camping experience.
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User Reviews
Charline Pare
It's a beautiful campsite! The staff are super nice and very helpful. We rented a slightly aging caravan. They say it can sleep 12, but honestly, if you want to be comfortable, 2 adults and 3 children are plenty. It's well located on the campsite, and unlike others, it's quiet!
Bessette Anick
Beautiful campsite on the river. There's a sandy beach along the river, but the water isn't very pleasant; you'll need water shoes. There's also a heated swimming pool. There's a nice variety of activities on site. The restroom facilities are large and clean. The sites are generally a good size. Negative point: there's little supervision, so the many rules are rarely enforced.
Valerie
Magnificent campsite. A great discovery for us! A quiet spot, beautiful mature trees... a little corner of paradise 🫶🏻 I recommend it 100% for lovers of peace and quiet, nature, and for young families
Josee Salerno
Very clean and really beautiful campsite, and that's enough for us. They have tons of rules, but they're not respected and they're not punished. We left a day early. The dogs won't stop barking, and a neighbor smokes marijuana from morning to night. Construction holidays. Restaurant, dairy, and convenience store closed Monday to Tuesday. Not great either.
Zoey Hingray
Super camping
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