Camping near Lac-Brome with wifi provided

In Quebec’s Eastern Townships, Lac-Brome is set among rolling farmlands and close to parks.

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4 top campgrounds near Lac-Brome with wifi provided

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Huttopia Sutton

2 sites · Lodging160 acres · Sutton, QC
-40 chalets : CITQ Établissement # 279226 -93 prêts à camper et 13 emplacements : Camping Québec # 08119 Camping Huttopia Sutton Huttopia Sutton is located in the heart of a beautiful forest crossed by a river, right at the foot of Mont Sutton. It’s a special place where calm and serenity rule, and the ideal spot to get away and recharge your batteries. Best of all, Huttopia Sutton is just an hour and a half drive from Montreal or Burlington, Vermont. Our unique accommodations are designed to help you disconnect from the distractions of everyday life while reconnecting with friends, family and loved ones. We invite you to come explore and enjoy nature – and pets are welcome, too!
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CA$250
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Nuclei

1 site · Lodging56 acres · Shefford, QC
Located on a bee farm, the Nuclei is buzzing with inspiring projects. Its new owners seek to breathe poetry into their relationship with the territory. The land is home to alternative cabins as well as a greenhouse and beekeeping facilities. There are 2 ponds in addition to a forest portion where there are walking trails. Situé sur une ferme apicole, le nucléi bourdonne de projets inspirants. Ses nouveaux propriétaires cherchent à insuffler de la poésie dans leur rapport au territoire. La terre abrite des cabanes alternatives ainsi qu'une serre et des installations apicoles. On y trouve 2 étangs en plus d'une portion forestière où se trouvent des sentiers pédestres.
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CA$110
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Booked 7 times

Loucks Knoll - Treefully Yours

1 site · RV, Tent6 acres · QC
Learn more about this land: Expect full bilingualism (French/English) Welcome to our property located in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, about 40 minutes from Sherbrooke , 15 min from Magog and 10 minutes from the Vermont border. Part of the land is designated as a national healing forest for indigenous people - the only such forest in Quebec.  INDIGENOUS CAMPING IS ENCOURAGED AT NO CHARGE. About the Property: We have a one-acre pond that you can bob around in or take out a canoe to paddle in. At night, the pond has a group of frogs that provide a symphony of music with crickets as their background singers. We allow campfires at night - please be fire safe. Fitch Bay is only a 5-minute drive and there are pontoon rides available. We have breathtaking views all over our property and the history of the land is rich. We even have a covered bridge for you to explore.  About the Listing: We only allow for one group of Hipcampers at a time, so you are guaranteed a peaceful and private stay. A flush toilet and shower are provided for you during your stay. Potable water, a picnic table, some basic kitchen amenities, and garbage bins are provided.   This is the ideal place for some rest and relaxation, meditation, and quiet time to recharge.  Just one visit to the Eastern Townships and we know you’ll fall in love. Looking forward to hosting you soon.  Much Love,  Your Future Host, Terry L.
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CA$75
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Booked 2 times

Ferme Thierry Lamarre Renaud

1 site · RV, Tent8 acres · Sherbrooke, QC
Welcome to our small farm oasis, where nature's beauty surrounds you at every turn. Spread out and unwind amidst lush greenery, a tranquil pond, and a babbling stream that meanders through the property. With plenty of space for RVs or a few tents, you'll find the perfect spot to set up camp and immerse yourself in the serenity of the countryside. As you explore our farm, you'll encounter our friendly chickens roaming freely, adding to the rustic charm of the surroundings. For outdoor enthusiasts, the possibilities are endless, with the vibrant city of Sherbrooke nearby and numerous hiking spots like Mont Ham and Stoke mountains just a stone's throw away. In addition to offering a peaceful retreat, our farm is also a haven for hunters during the season, providing ample opportunities to pursue game amidst the natural beauty of the landscape. At our farm, we embrace sustainable practices, with a focus on permaculture and forest gardening. Discover the harmony of man and nature as you observe our efforts to cultivate a thriving ecosystem that supports both plants and wildlife. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure, tranquility, or simply a connection with the land, our small farm offers an unforgettable escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Come experience the magic of rural living and create cherished memories amidst the beauty of nature.
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CA$40
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Camping near Lac-Brome with wifi provided guide

Overview

Historic Lac-Brome is set around a huge lake of the same name, and given its location near several national parks and just over an hour from Montreal, the town is an idyllic base for a camping trip. All around are abundant farmlands, antique stores, sweet little villages, and tons of scenic spots for hiking, paddling, biking, or skiing—pretty much anything you might love best in nature, including horseback riding.ike, paddle, bike, ski, and do whatever you love best in nature.

When to go

There's no bad time to visit Lac-Brome, as it caters to visitors year-round. July and August can be very busy, while fall is a fantastic time for changing sugar maple leaves, a countryside ablaze in colour, and fresh produce aplenty. Winter sports are also an option for cold-weather adventurers.

Know before you go

  • While cell reception in Lac-Brome is usually good, it can be patchy or nonexistent in the parks surrounding the town. 
  • Have a translation app on your phone—not everyone you meet will be fluent in English. 
  • There are multiple EV charging stations in and around Lac-Brome.
  • This area serves as inspiration for best-selling crime novelist Louise Penny's fictional village of Three Pines, where her inspector Gamache solves murders. Fans can take a themed tour.
  • Standup paddleboard rentals are available in town for paddling around Brome Lake.
  • The lake is awesome for fishing and ice fishing, but you'll need a Quebec fishing license.

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