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Centre de Villegiature Belle-Vue
Overview
Centre de Villégiature Belle-Vue stands as a premier destination for RVers exploring the heart of Quebec. Situated on a high plateau overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River, this park seamlessly combines natural beauty with a lively, welcoming community atmosphere. Visitors are frequently drawn here for the panoramic river views and the chance to witness some of the most spectacular, unobstructed sunsets in the entire region. It operates primarily as a high-end resort where modern comfort and coastal scenery meet, providing a memorable backdrop for any road trip.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the charming village of Sainte-Croix, QC, the park is nestled within the scenic Lotbinière region. The surrounding landscape is a captivating mix of fertile agricultural lands and dramatic coastal cliffs that define the south shore. Its position provides a tranquil escape from the bustle of the city while remaining easily accessible via Route 132. The proximity to the St. Lawrence River creates a unique microclimate and a refreshing breeze that defines the outdoor experience for everyone staying on the grounds.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle modern RVs of all sizes, offering spacious full-hookup sites that provide water, sewer, and reliable electricity. The resort is designed for recreation and social engagement, featuring several key facilities:
- Multiple heated outdoor swimming pools and a modern splash pad for children.
- Dedicated areas for petanque and shuffleboard to encourage friendly competition.
- A large community hall that serves as a hub for social events, dinners, and gatherings.
The grounds are meticulously maintained, ensuring that the recreational facilities remain top-tier for both short-term guests and long-term seasonal residents.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park gates, the Lotbinière area offers rich cultural experiences, including local agritourism farms and boutique cideries. History buffs can explore the heritage buildings in the village of Sainte-Croix or take a short drive to the breathtaking gardens of the Domaine Joly-De Lotbinière. For those seeking a day of urban exploration, the historic streets and world-class dining of Quebec City are less than an hour away, making this park an ideal base for regional sightseeing and day trips.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal match for active families and retirees who enjoy a social, resort-style environment rather than a secluded wilderness experience. If you value high-quality facilities, organized activities, and a community-oriented vibe, you will feel right at home here. It is particularly well-suited for travelers looking for a long-term seasonal stay or a relaxing vacation spot where watching the massive ships pass on the river becomes the main, peaceful attraction of the day.
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User Reviews
June Sanders
As a cyclist, this is NOT the place to be. It is expensive 40 dollars per person, and you sleep in a parking lot with a bunch of trailers. I have a pretty laid back approach to accommodation, but this was outside of the norm. sorry. Maybe it’s nicer for RVs?
Janet Fletcher
Very disappointed. Arrived by bicycle on tour during a heat warning and temperatures of 32° and we're offered a site for our tent for 39.00...up a very steep hill and no water or toilet on site. Just a parking lot!!! No wifi available at the tent site. Please do not advertise camping when there are absolutely no services...we would have been better to camp at a roadside stop.
Stephanie (Stephanie.Does.Nothing)
Will never return. Pulled in and was rushed through the sign in process because they wanted to leave for the day. We didn’t get any information about services or amenities. The office closed and the power went out everywhere. No showers - no power for the RV - nothing. It’s a hot summer day we paid for the hook ups we needed a rest and a wash before we hit the road in the morning and now we are stuck, no power, no management, contact number is out of service or busy and it’s been an hour at least and nothing. It’s like they have taken advantage of people who just need to pull in to rest for a night for $80. A couple nice seasonal people came to help us and keep us up to date because there was no management to help and we were so grateful for them. Pierre and friends. But other than them this is incredibly poorly run and the number is still unreachable to get any further assistance. Update - the power came on a couple hours later and still no management available and no updates or anything. Finally we were able to take a shower $1 at least and the water smelled so intensely of iron or pennies and sewage. We saw the signs saying the water wasn't drinkable but to charge $1 to bathe in water that smelled so bad - I had to turn the water off instead of letting my money run out. This morning we went to talk to management about having some of our money refunded and they couldn’t or wouldn’t and we have to call when management is back in a couple days? Believe it or not, I’m usually super laid back we don’t need much to be content - a place to shower, and to plug in our fridge and fans for some relief from the weather. We have camped in many different parks from southern Ontario to PEI and we have never encountered such a derelict place. We’re flabbergasted this place should NOT have a 4.4 star rating. We haven’t even had a chance to go to the other side of the park where the water and the pools are but no amount of pools and river views can make up for the neglect of the basic amenities and ability to reach the company for help.
Josee Gariepy
So clean and lots of activities people are friendly
Gaetan Blais
Everything is there for your stay whether for the weekend or the weekend. Swimming pool, boules, tennis and of course the riverside. Restaurant on site and active safety measures for children. The measures for the covid are respected ....
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