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Le Domaine de Rouville
Overview
Le Domaine de Rouville is one of the most expansive and established RV destinations in Quebec. Located in the heart of the scenic Richelieu Valley, this resort-style campground offers a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere that has welcomed travelers for generations. It is far more than a simple stopover; it is a comprehensive vacation complex designed for active entertainment and relaxation. The park seamlessly blends the natural beauty of the Montérégie region with extensive infrastructure to accommodate a high volume of seasonal and short-term visitors throughout the summer.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the charming municipality of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, the park sits at the foot of the iconic Mont Saint-Hilaire. The surrounding landscape is defined by the fertile plains and rolling hills characteristic of the Richelieu River basin. Travelers will appreciate the easy access from major highways while still feeling immersed in a rural setting. The proximity to the mountain provides a dramatic visual backdrop for the park’s two large lakes and meticulously maintained green spaces, creating a sense of place that is uniquely Québécois.
Amenities & Park Features
The standout feature of this property is undoubtedly the Aquaparc, which includes multiple pools and elaborate water slides that serve as the focal point for summer recreation. For those who prefer dry land, the park boasts two distinct golf courses, catering to both casual players and seasoned enthusiasts. RVers have access to well-organized sites featuring 30 and 50-amp electrical hookups. Additional facilities include:
- A large sandy beach along the Plage de Rouville.
- Tennis and shuffleboard courts for active residents.
- On-site convenience services including a restaurant and laundry.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the resort boundaries, the Gault Nature Reserve at Mont-Saint-Hilaire offers exceptional hiking trails and bird-watching opportunities with panoramic views of the valley. The region is also famous for its agritourism; visitors can explore local cideries and pick-your-own apple orchards that define the area's heritage. For a touch of local culture, the nearby town of Beloeil offers charming riverside dining and small boutiques along the Richelieu River, providing a perfect destination for an afternoon excursion or a quiet dinner.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active families who want every possible amenity at their fingertips. If you enjoy a high-energy environment where children can move freely between the beach, the playground, and the water slides, this park fits your lifestyle. It is also a top choice for golf-loving RVers who appreciate having fairways just steps from their campsite. While the park can be busy during peak holidays, it offers an unparalleled resort experience for those seeking a social and activity-filled summer getaway.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Michael John Tejero (MJ)
It's a good place to do camping or even day tour trips, there's lakes and good area for tent camping. I just wish there were better facilities when it comes to sports activities. But overall it's a good environment and quiet place to stay and relax
movester b
The cool boxes are clean but way overpriced ~ 250$/night . Absolutely not worth it. Water in that pond is quite nasty, staff is unprofessional, old lady at the gate is rude and inpatient. The security guard Gerry was very hostile and threatened to cut my tent rope because it was secured using a tree. Overall horrible experience, not going back there and Would definitely not recommend this spot.
Marcela Ang
I'm surprised to see all the bad reviews. We had an amazing staying with our families at the Coolbox (close to the Aquaparc). It's a family oriented campground, lots of kids biking, people driving golf carts, and a great train that takes you around the area. A lot os security circulating, everyone was respectful (no dogs barking all time, no noise late at night). There's an ice cream shop, arcade, and a small grocery shop that is very well stocked with freshly baked bread, food, cleaning supplies, toiletries, beverage, etc. They had a lot of activities like outdoor cinema, zumba, sand castle competition. The staff we interacted with was always helpful. The swimming pool was great, the wibit a lot of fun. There are playstructures for small kids and bigger kids. The washroom near the small kids playground was in pristine condition.
KAYCID
A good place to visit and have fun the service is basic from the employees and there is a lot of people during summer time but expect from that the place is great and me and my girlfriend always have a great time going there definitely recommend.
Débora R. Campos
Our lot was close to the bathroom, which was good because we have a 10-month-old, but there were no trees on it. The tent was under the sun the whole day (morning the afternoon - 5pm). The structure is good, but many things have to be paid extra. They say they are pet-friendly, but our dogs barked a little and they asked us to make them stop 😐 We tried to put up a hammock, and they said we couldn’t put anything on the tree. I understand some things are rules that they can impose, but it should be better communicated in advance. The worst part is how the staff approached us after these broken rules. They were not friendly at all (both with us campers and with our friends who just spent the day).
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