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pops49
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Feb 01, 2018

Looking for RV Camps in Quebec and Ottawa

Hi we are taking a 30 foot TT and a 33 foot 5er on a cross country journey . Starting in Nova Scotia in mid May and eventually , all things being equal doing Alaska.
Looking for help in finding campgrounds as follows:

an overnight spot in or around Drummondville Quebec

spot for several nights close to Ottawa . , we hope to explore the capital and area

Appreciate any help you might be able to give. I have surfed the web sites but info from folks who have actually been on the ground is most valuable
  • Alouette Camping is one we have checked out for sure Thanks
  • Alouette Camping is an easy on and off. We hold our GGS Rally there and staff are really good and bilingual.
  • thanks for your replies Have looked into all given and have marked them Cheers
    Alan
  • For Drummondville:
    https://www.sepaq.com/ct/vol/index.dot?language_id=1
  • For one nighters we have stayed at Walmarts in Quebec.
  • Geodude wrote:
    The Ottawa municipal campground is what I'd recommend. It's in the Kanata area just off the 417, so slightly west of downtown. You can drive downtown in 15 minutes. There's probably bus service in the area too. Also, a major bike path runs nearby and you can be downtown by bike in 45 minutes.

    The name of the park is Wesley Clover Parks these days. I've driven through it and it's quite nice. Here's a link so you can get some more details: http://wesleycloverparks.com/campground/


    Haven't stayed there for ten years but based on that, we would recommend this place as well.
  • JaxDad's avatar
    JaxDad
    Explorer III
    pops49 wrote:
    Hi we are taking a 30 foot TT and a 33 foot 5er on a cross country journey .


    That’s 63’ plus the tow vehicle, that’s waaaaay over length and illegal everywhere.

    Sorry, I could resist.. ;-p
  • In Saint Lazare, PQ., a bit west of Montreal, Lac de Cedres RV Park, close to the west island of Montreal.
  • Community Alumni's avatar
    Community Alumni
    The Ottawa municipal campground is what I'd recommend. It's in the Kanata area just off the 417, so slightly west of downtown. You can drive downtown in 15 minutes. There's probably bus service in the area too. Also, a major bike path runs nearby and you can be downtown by bike in 45 minutes.

    The name of the park is Wesley Clover Parks these days. I've driven through it and it's quite nice. Here's a link so you can get some more details: http://wesleycloverparks.com/campground/
  • Try googling RV parks in the city, towns you are looking to stay or use
    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/