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Camping Lac-Rapide offers a unique camping experience located at QC-117, Lac-Pythonga, QC J0Y 2M0, Canada. Nestled near Lac Rapide, this campground provides a convenient base for exploring the great outdoors. Whether you're traveling with an RV or a trailer, Camping Lac-Rapide is a great choice for those seeking adventure and nature.
The campground features basic amenities such as flush toilets and showers, though the latter come at a small cost of $2 for 10 minutes. While the site itself is mostly gravel and rocks, making it less suitable for tent campers but ideal for larger vehicles like RVs or trailers, the area offers plenty to explore. The nearby Lac Rapide is perfect for boating and fishing, with a small marina a short distance away offering fuel.
Guests have noted that the staff at Camping Lac-Rapide are friendly and helpful, despite limited English proficiency. Visitors should come prepared as the site is somewhat remote, making it essential to bring all necessary supplies. While some guests found the beach area challenging for swimming due to rocks and noise from nearby roads, others appreciated the natural beauty of the lake.
Camping Lac-Rapide is an ideal choice for those looking to explore the great outdoors while enjoying basic amenities. With its proximity to Lac Rapide, it's a perfect base for outdoor adventures.
Customer Feedback: Guests have shared mixed experiences, highlighting both the beauty of the location and challenges such as noise, site maintenance, and limited beach suitability for swimming. However, many appreciate the affordability and convenience of the campground, making it a good option for those prepared to bring their own supplies.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV electric hookup
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Camping fee
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
Due to proximity to the road, there are lauder traffic noises then my appartment with the windows open in the city, the beach is just for loading and unloading boats, as such it is not suitable for swiming. I did try to swim but the beach area was just sharp rocks. The water points are not suitable for drinking, not even boil water adversery, and the office building was sold out of water to buy. the sites are not well maintained, most camping sites of not all just have gravel and rocks on the ground, with underbrush making it's way aroubd the site. The ground is so dry and rocky we pegged the dog into the ground but was very easy to pull up. The toliets and showers by the front were broken when I was there. If you are just camping in a tent, do not go. A trailer or rv will work much better. Alot of the sites I saw had termite mound aswell.
We are used to more of a grassy type campground and this is mostly rock. But that being said there is a nice bathroom with flush toilets and showers. The shower costs $2 for 10 minutes which was a first for us. The people that work in the check in/store speak very little English but we're very nice and we had fun figuring out what each other was saying. The lake is beautiful and there is a small marina just a short distance down the lake with fuel. Best advice I can give is make sure you have everything you need because it is a drive to get anything.
Went camping here, enjoyed the place but......you pay for for your trailer to be here....that's ok. Then you pay to use the park. But your trailer is in the park where you paid to have it. Then being from Ontario you pay to fish each day. When all is said and done it cost you quite a bit to visit here. As you must pay 22 dollars per person to visit the park, where you paid 43 dollars to park your trailer. You also pay for parking and but there is no parking space for the boat and trailer. A real shame!!! I will not visit this beautiful place again, as they double dip into our pocket for everything which is a real turn off to the beautiful country that we live in. Our family from Quebec with Quebec fishing permits must also pay for everything to be here as well as this is not right!!
Went camping for Three nights with tent. Pros: - clean washroom - big camping area and can’t see neighbours Cons: - too many black flies/ mosquitos in June. Got bitten 50 times. - will hear heavy truck on highway at night - can’t rent canoe - 1.5hr away from the nearest grocery Other: - there were wild dogs/huskies wondering freely on the camp site. I didn’t feel safe leaving my dog outside. - we had a bear visit our camping area at night. Come here if: - you own a VR and has a mesh tent - you own a boat
Never seen so many deerflies in my life... And I live in the country.