Canada's largest province treats RV campers with both French culture and natural wonders.
Brush up on your French, replace your campfire s'mores with breakfast croissants, and get set for an epic RV camping trip to the francophone province. Quebec might be best known for its cities, but RV campers will want to leave Quebec City and Montreal in the dust, as there's plenty to explore in the great outdoors. Go rafting, kayaking, and cross-country skiing in the Laurentian Mountains, hiking and whale-watching in Forillon National Park along the Gaspé peninsula, or cruise around the rock formations of the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve along the Côte-Nord. Outdoor adventures can be enjoyed through all four seasons, but you'll be glad for your RV, as Quebec's winter weather can be extreme. The good news is you'll never be far from an RV campground or Hipcamp, and many national parks and provincial parks also have serviced RV campsites, typically with hookups and a dump station.