Mountainous camping near Portneuf with campfires

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Koh Lanta Campsite

1 site · Tent20 acres · Portneuf, QC
Learn more about this land:This is a marvellous campsite that has been completely untouched from its original form. There’s nothing fancy here, but it is your perfect escape into nature when you need it.We’re located in the Lac-aux-Sables region, right near the lake. We’re about an hour and a half from Quebec City. About the Property: We have a twenty-acre property for you to explore during your stay with us. Some of our property is protected wetlands with Ducks Unlimited Canada with plenty of wildlife for you to see during your stay.About the Campsite:We only offer one campsite which means maximum privacy for you and your group during your stay. You can choose to bring your RV, trailer, or camping van for your stay or choose to tent camp. We can accommodate vehicles as large as 36 ft (11m) and you can easily pull in onto a grassy base that might require some levelling. During your stay you can choose to relax on the property and explore the trails or read a good book surrounded by the sounds of nature. Or, nearby you’ll find the famous Parc national de la Mauricie known for its beautiful waterfalls and it also has canoe and kayak rentals. There is also Belvédère du Lac Clair, always good for a wonderful hike. Other things to note:- pets are welcome- there’s an incinerator toilet on the property- please bring your own water for the duration of your stay 
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Lawrence River, this town is a paradise for campers.

Mountainous camping near Portneuf with campfires guide

Overview

Just 30 minutes from Quebec City, Portneuf serves up everything you could possibly want to explore the best of this province. Here, campers are on the Whale Route, where you can cruise the St. Lawrence River to potentially see humpbacks, belugas, and other whale species. Off the water, mountains, forests, and valleys are teeming with wildlife, as Portneuf is within striking distance of several national parks and private campgrounds around town. Amenities abound in town, as well as museums, galleries, and a buzzing summer festival season.

When to go

Portneuf is considered a four-season destination, with winter camping available in many parks and plenty of snow activities on offer. Whale-watching season runs from May through October; July and August can be packed with tourists; and fall is absolutely gorgeous, with warm weather sometimes continuing right into October. The waters may be a bit chilly for swimming or kayaking, but this may be the best time to visit.

Know before you go

  • You can rent all kinds of equipment in Portneuf, from bikes and kayaks to motorcycles. 
  • Multiple EV charging stations can be found in and around the town. 
  • Getting around this area is difficult without a vehicle, as transit options are limited. Bring a car if heading here from Quebec City or Montreal.
  • Most people you encounter, especially those working in tourism, are likely to be fluent in English, but you can never take this for granted in Quebec. Having a French translation app on your phone can be very helpful.

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