Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Camping La Cle des Champs is a picturesque campground nestled in the heart of Saint-Philippe, Quebec, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern comforts. This family-friendly campsite is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, travelers, and those looking to unwind in nature. With its serene environment, clean facilities, and friendly staff, Camping La Cle des Champs provides a memorable camping experience for all visitors.
Camping La Cle des Champs is highly praised for its beautiful setting and friendly staff. Guests appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and well-maintained grounds. However, some visitors have noted minor inconveniences such as limited pool hours and the importance of securing firewood early, especially during peak weekends.
Why Choose Camping La Cle des Champs?
Camping La Cle des Champs is the perfect choice for those seeking a balance between nature and modern comforts. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or solo adventuring, this campground offers something for everyone. Book your stay today and experience the charm of Camping La Cle des Champs firsthand!
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
Camping fee
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Good for kids
Playground
Free parking lot
Dog park
Dogs allowed
It's a very beautiful campsite and all the staff are super friendly. Facilities are very clean. I suggest confirming if the pool will be open during your stay, as no one from our group was able to swim all 4 days we were there. We checked with the front office and were told they were waiting for the lifeguard to arrive. Kids were very disappointed considering how hot it was on Sunday and the pool only opened in the afternoon an hour before a big storm hit. Also buy any ice or fire wood you need from the front office early in the day, the office closed at 5pm on Sunday of a long weekend and our group needed to leave the campsite and go to another campsite to buy firewood for the night. Keep in mind the firepits are not meant for more than 2-3 people to sit and enjoy the fire as it is closed on 3 sides. Otherwise the campsite is very nice, clean and well maintained.
Pleasant check in process - welcoming staff. Very well maintained resort with mostly seasonal residents. A good distance off main highway - kind of a pain to get to. The speed limit in the park is 8 km/hr (5 mph) you have to ride the brakes even at an idle to stay at the posted speed of 8 km/hr(5 mph) and the seasonal residents who think they own the place yell at you if they ‘think’ you’re going more than the speed limit. The seasonal people ‘think’ they’re town council and sheriff and are not friendly to regular RVers. We found the other short term RVers friendly however. They even have a golf cart following around behind the propane truck that delivers propane to their fill station to ensure he doesn’t get excessive speed (8 kms/5 mph) in the park. No, I would not stay here again - I would stay at the KOA near by that has a lot better access to the highway - even for more money.
Stayed during the F1 weekend. This is our first time visiting here. Very nice place to stay, and all the staff are friendly. I forgot to pick up my package and they're so kind to help with the return. Will definitely come again if we go to Montreal with our camper.
A large upscale park surrounded by fields of corn (in July). The majority of the sites are seasonals with a few gravel sites saved for transits like me. The seasonals appear to take great pride in landscaping their sites to the point I feel they must have a judging for best yard. The areas that the management tends are also very nice. They have a long list of other assets to include a pool, hot tub, toilet/shower suites, playground, weight room, laundry, propane, dog park, library, one pickle ball court, an activity room with a small stage and a kitchen. It’s not too far into town that has all you’d need like grocery stores, Costco, etc.
♥️ Perfect place. Meticulous sites, grounds, and facilities.Very friendly people and staff! They also speak English. I would love a seasonal site here if we stayed in one place very long. It was about 30 minutes drive to a Metro station where we rode to center of Montreal. 2nd day we drove into city and parked on street. We struggled a little with both because our French is poor. But that was part of the adventure! I loved the campground more than the big city but don't tell my husband! ♥️