Let's go camping
The pleasures of the outdoors in Montreal
There are many options for camping around Montreal, whether it's for a family getaway or with friends. Here are some suggestions:
Mont-Tremblant National Park: Located about 2 hours from Montreal, this national park offers a variety of camping and outdoor activities. It has several campgrounds, including some with luxury amenities like spas and pools.
Mont-Tremblant National Park is one of the largest national parks in Quebec. It covers an area of over 1,500 km² and is home to several lakes, rivers and mountains, offering a multitude of outdoor activities throughout the year.
In summer, visitors can hike, bike, canoe, kayak, swim and fish in the park's many lakes and rivers. There are over 40 hiking trails for all levels, including the popular Ridge Trail, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lakes.
In winter, the park is a winter sports enthusiast's paradise, with cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, snowshoeing and ice skating. Visitors can also enjoy the park's winter beauty on snowshoe hikes or dog sled rides.
Mont Tremblant National Park also offers a variety of accommodations, including campgrounds, rustic cabins, yurts and ready-to-camp tents. There are also several dining options and guided activities available to visitors.
Camping de la Plage: This is a campground located in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, about a 1h15 drive from Montreal, this campground offers camping sites for tents, caravans and motor homes. It is located on a fine sandy beach, with a breathtaking view of the Lake of Two Mountains.
The campground is located directly on the shores of Lac des Sables, offering easy access to the beach and swimming.
The campground has a variety of campsites, including sites with and without electricity for tents, tent-trailers, caravans and motor homes. There are also cabins and ready-to-camp tents available for rent for those seeking a more comfortable experience.
Campground facilities include restrooms with hot showers, children's play areas, volleyball, basketball and bocce courts, a community hall and a grocery store. Visitors can also rent kayaks, pedal boats and paddle boards to enjoy the lake.
Camping de la Plage is located near several area attractions, including the linear park Le P'tit Train du Nord, the Village du Père Noël, and the Val-David-Val-Morin regional park.
Camping du Domaine Lausanne: This is a campground located in Saint-Jerome, about 45 minutes drive from Montreal. The campground is located on 60 acres of wooded land, offering a peaceful and natural setting for campers.
The campground has a variety of campsites, including sites with and without electricity for tents, tent-trailers, caravans and motor homes. There are also cabins and ready-to-camp tents available for rent for those seeking a more comfortable experience.
Campground facilities include restroom blocks with hot showers, a heated pool, volleyball, basketball and bocce courts, a children's playground, and a community room. Visitors can also enjoy fishing at the campground pond.
Camping du Domaine Lausanne is located close to many area attractions, including the Rivière-du-Nord Regional Park, downtown Saint-Jérôme, and the Mont Saint-Sauveur amusement park and water park.
Camping Sainte-Madeleine: This is a campground located in Sainte-Madeleine, about a 45-minute drive from Montreal.
The campground has a variety of campsites, including sites with and without electricity for tents, tent-trailers, caravans and motor homes. There are also cabins and ready-to-camp tents available for rent for those seeking a more comfortable experience.
Campground facilities include washroom blocks with hot showers, a heated pool, a volleyball court, a soccer field, a children's playground, a game room, and a community room. Visitors can also enjoy fishing at the campground pond.
Camping Sainte-Madeleine is located close to many area attractions, including Yamaska National Park, downtown Granby, and Bromont Amusement and Water Park.
Camping Bellefeuille: Located in Saint-Donat, about 2 hours from Montreal, this campground is a 200-acre wooded area near Archambault Lake, with a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains.
The campground has a variety of campsites, including sites with and without electricity for tents, tent-trailers, caravans and motor homes. There are also cabins and ready-to-camp tents available for rent for those seeking a more comfortable experience.
Campground facilities include washroom blocks with hot showers, a heated pool, a volleyball court, a soccer field, a children's playground, a game room, and a community room. Visitors can also enjoy fishing at the campground pond and hiking and mountain biking trails in the area.
Camping Bellefeuille is located close to many area attractions, including Mont-Tremblant National Park, Ouareau Forest Regional Park, and the village of Saint-Donat.