The best camping in Quebec with surfing

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Quebec is a kind of promised land for campers, with vast swathes of parkland and sparsely inhabited wilderness—you won’t have trouble getting outside. North of Montreal and Quebec City, forested mountains and lake-dotted valleys dominate the landscape with endless hiking, fishing, and canoeing opportunities during reliably warm summers. To the east, the St. Lawrence River is one of Canada’s best whale-watching destinations.

Winter, though cold, proves no obstacle to the adventure-hungry. Our advice? Pack your thermals. That way, you can spend days ice climbing, snowshoeing, and skiing, and nights cozied up in a cabin, an insulated tent, a yurt, or even an igloo. As a general rule, the further north you go, the wilder the landscapes and fewer the facilities.

The rounded peaks of the Laurentians are the destination of choice from Montreal and Quebec City. Jacques-Cartier, Mont-Tremblant (both part of the provincial park system), and La Mauricie (part of the national park network) have four-season appeal. You can get in some rafting, kayaking, and hiking in summer, while in winter, heated cabins, huts, and yurts mean you can wake up, strap on your skis or snowshoes, and hit the trails with minimal fuss.

The St. Lawrence River meets the Atlantic at this cliff-edged peninsula—also known as Gaspésie—on Quebec’s east coast. Scan the shoreline for whales in Forillon National Park between May and October, or cat ski on virgin powder in the Chic-Choc Mountains in the icier months.

French for ‘North Shore,’ this section of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence is ripe for road-tripping. Coastal campsites at Tadoussac overlook Saguenay Fjord, a hangout for belugas, and further east, at Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, you can set eyes on strange sea-carved rock formations and hide out on secluded offshore islands.

This farming region near the U.S. border gives off New England vibes—think covered bridges, clapboard towns, and flaming fall foliage. It’s also Quebec’s premier wine-growing region. Mont-Orford is popular for skiing or hiking, and the stargazing at Mont-Mégantic National Park is—excuse the pun—stellar.

Visitor footfall is low in Nunavik, home to the Inuit in the Arctic north. Little surprise why: There’s no road access. Nunavik Parks offers packages to the area’s four parks (Pingualuit, Kuururjuaq, Tursujuq, and Ulittaniujalik) including flights from Montreal, Inuit cultural experiences, and the chance to see the northern lights.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Brome Lake, Knowlton (Three Pines)

1. Brome Lake, Knowlton (Three Pines)

96%
(27)
1 site · RV · Fulford, QC
Welcome to our beautiful property on Lac Brome near Bondville. We offer a flat, grassy surface surrounded by trees for parking your RV or Trailer of up to 40 ft (12.2m).  15 amps electricity and water hook-up available to most sites. About the Property We have a beautiful piece of land located around Lac Brome with gorgeous lake views accessed by a public beach close by. We have a pontoon boat and would be happy to offer you a pontoon tour of Lac Brome during your stay with us.  About the Listing We can accommodate up to 3 RVs at once, with up to 4 adults per site. All of the sites are pull-through, flat, and can accommodate up to 40ft RVs. Please note as we do not have washroom facilities, your RV or Trailer must be self-contained. We can offer garbage removal (compost, recycling, and garbage) for your stay with us. We also welcome any pet travelling with you but please keep them on leash as we have two adorable cats we do not want to scare.  The town of Brome Lake is the home of the Three Pines Village from the notorious Louise Penny books série. Come and enjoy the Louise Penny Tour. Additional Details: - If there is not a fire ban in effect, we have a beautiful fire pit that you can enjoy.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
CA$50
 / night
ANTARCTICA BEL AIR TREMBLANT

2. ANTARCTICA BEL AIR TREMBLANT

1 site · Lodging · La Conception, QC
The Antarctica is a new chalet rental in Tremblant located at Bel Air Resort, just 5 minutes from the Old Village. This unique and modern vacation rental has one-bedroom and sleeps two people. This well-designed vacation rental has many large windows that make the spacious interior open and bright. The bedroom has a king-size bed, TV, and a private bathroom with rainfall shower. Large glass windows fill the room with light and offer exceptional views of nature The living room is open with a very comfortable sitting area which offers a direct view of the beautiful surroundings through three large glass windows. The kitchen area is full-equipped and includes hotplates, refrigerator and everything you need to prepare a meal. In the middle of the room is a dining table and two chairs. Outside there is a private wood terrace with a barbecue grill, table and two chairs, a hot tub and a sauna. Guests staying in this chalet rental in Tremblant will have free Wi-Fi and Netflix streaming. This superb accommodation is located in the Resort Bel Air Tremblant (Tripadvisor 2020 Excellence Award with more than 875 positive reviews) offering a luxury hotel universe during your stay. Live an unforgettable and romantic experience with access to our 10,000 P2 club house with our concierges, our bistro, fitness and yoga room, swimming pool, tennis, our mini farm, etc. Our restaurant Ekki sushi (Tripadvisor 2022 Excellence Award) voted best restaurant in Mont Tremblant in March 2023 will make you taste world-class sushi. Our Ono Spa (Tripadvisor 2022 Excellence Award) will welcome you for body and facial treatments. Our Action Tremblant activity center (2022 Tripadvisor Excellence Award) will offer you guided tours in winter and summer, zip line, snowmobiles, buggies, fat bikes, kayaks, paddle boards and more.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$800
 / night

Quebec is a kind of promised land for campers, with vast swathes of parkland and sparsely inhabited wilderness—you won’t have trouble getting outside. North of Montreal and Quebec City, forested mountains and lake-dotted valleys dominate the landscape with endless hiking, fishing, and canoeing opportunities during reliably warm summers. To the east, the St. Lawrence River is one of Canada’s best whale-watching destinations.

Winter, though cold, proves no obstacle to the adventure-hungry. Our advice? Pack your thermals. That way, you can spend days ice climbing, snowshoeing, and skiing, and nights cozied up in a cabin, an insulated tent, a yurt, or even an igloo. As a general rule, the further north you go, the wilder the landscapes and fewer the facilities.

The rounded peaks of the Laurentians are the destination of choice from Montreal and Quebec City. Jacques-Cartier, Mont-Tremblant (both part of the provincial park system), and La Mauricie (part of the national park network) have four-season appeal. You can get in some rafting, kayaking, and hiking in summer, while in winter, heated cabins, huts, and yurts mean you can wake up, strap on your skis or snowshoes, and hit the trails with minimal fuss.

The St. Lawrence River meets the Atlantic at this cliff-edged peninsula—also known as Gaspésie—on Quebec’s east coast. Scan the shoreline for whales in Forillon National Park between May and October, or cat ski on virgin powder in the Chic-Choc Mountains in the icier months.

French for ‘North Shore,’ this section of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence is ripe for road-tripping. Coastal campsites at Tadoussac overlook Saguenay Fjord, a hangout for belugas, and further east, at Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, you can set eyes on strange sea-carved rock formations and hide out on secluded offshore islands.

This farming region near the U.S. border gives off New England vibes—think covered bridges, clapboard towns, and flaming fall foliage. It’s also Quebec’s premier wine-growing region. Mont-Orford is popular for skiing or hiking, and the stargazing at Mont-Mégantic National Park is—excuse the pun—stellar.

Visitor footfall is low in Nunavik, home to the Inuit in the Arctic north. Little surprise why: There’s no road access. Nunavik Parks offers packages to the area’s four parks (Pingualuit, Kuururjuaq, Tursujuq, and Ulittaniujalik) including flights from Montreal, Inuit cultural experiences, and the chance to see the northern lights.

98% (24)

Top-rated campgrounds

Brome Lake, Knowlton (Three Pines)

1. Brome Lake, Knowlton (Three Pines)

96%
(27)
1 site · RV · Fulford, QC
Welcome to our beautiful property on Lac Brome near Bondville. We offer a flat, grassy surface surrounded by trees for parking your RV or Trailer of up to 40 ft (12.2m).  15 amps electricity and water hook-up available to most sites. About the Property We have a beautiful piece of land located around Lac Brome with gorgeous lake views accessed by a public beach close by. We have a pontoon boat and would be happy to offer you a pontoon tour of Lac Brome during your stay with us.  About the Listing We can accommodate up to 3 RVs at once, with up to 4 adults per site. All of the sites are pull-through, flat, and can accommodate up to 40ft RVs. Please note as we do not have washroom facilities, your RV or Trailer must be self-contained. We can offer garbage removal (compost, recycling, and garbage) for your stay with us. We also welcome any pet travelling with you but please keep them on leash as we have two adorable cats we do not want to scare.  The town of Brome Lake is the home of the Three Pines Village from the notorious Louise Penny books série. Come and enjoy the Louise Penny Tour. Additional Details: - If there is not a fire ban in effect, we have a beautiful fire pit that you can enjoy.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
CA$50
 / night
ANTARCTICA BEL AIR TREMBLANT

2. ANTARCTICA BEL AIR TREMBLANT

1 site · Lodging · La Conception, QC
The Antarctica is a new chalet rental in Tremblant located at Bel Air Resort, just 5 minutes from the Old Village. This unique and modern vacation rental has one-bedroom and sleeps two people. This well-designed vacation rental has many large windows that make the spacious interior open and bright. The bedroom has a king-size bed, TV, and a private bathroom with rainfall shower. Large glass windows fill the room with light and offer exceptional views of nature The living room is open with a very comfortable sitting area which offers a direct view of the beautiful surroundings through three large glass windows. The kitchen area is full-equipped and includes hotplates, refrigerator and everything you need to prepare a meal. In the middle of the room is a dining table and two chairs. Outside there is a private wood terrace with a barbecue grill, table and two chairs, a hot tub and a sauna. Guests staying in this chalet rental in Tremblant will have free Wi-Fi and Netflix streaming. This superb accommodation is located in the Resort Bel Air Tremblant (Tripadvisor 2020 Excellence Award with more than 875 positive reviews) offering a luxury hotel universe during your stay. Live an unforgettable and romantic experience with access to our 10,000 P2 club house with our concierges, our bistro, fitness and yoga room, swimming pool, tennis, our mini farm, etc. Our restaurant Ekki sushi (Tripadvisor 2022 Excellence Award) voted best restaurant in Mont Tremblant in March 2023 will make you taste world-class sushi. Our Ono Spa (Tripadvisor 2022 Excellence Award) will welcome you for body and facial treatments. Our Action Tremblant activity center (2022 Tripadvisor Excellence Award) will offer you guided tours in winter and summer, zip line, snowmobiles, buggies, fat bikes, kayaks, paddle boards and more.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$800
 / night

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