Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Iroquois Falls Campground is a picturesque destination located at 36 Rue du Camping in Labelle, QC (J0T 1H0). Open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, the campground offers a welcoming environment for campers and RV enthusiasts. With accommodating staff and well-maintained facilities, it's an ideal spot for rest and adventure.
Guests appreciate the warm atmosphere and respectful community. Whether you're here for a quick stay or planning to return for longer, Iroquois Falls Campground promises a memorable experience in the beautiful Canadian wilderness.
Identifies as women-owned
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Grilling
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV sewer hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Basketball court
Cycling lanes
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Slides
Swings
Tent sites
Volleyball court
Wi-Fi
Camping fee
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Good for kids
Playground
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
We showed up with a 40' rig and 24' trailer, and no reservation. The camp staff were very accommodating and although it was a challenge, we managed to shimmy our big rig through the park to a beautiful pull-through spot next to the river! A lovely surprise for some much needed rest during our cross country trip! We want to return so we can stay longer than one night and really enjoy this park and the area!
Awesome, awesome and, yes, AWESOME. Playground for kids, heated pool, wonderful beach and waterfalls. Friendly and respectful manager and residents. We just bought a camper here 3 weeks ago and we love it!
Very accommodating. Had some motorhome issues and had to stay longer. They were great to help us out. Nice park. Nice pook. Beautiful scenery.
Nice campground located right in the center of Labelle. It is next to the river, so easy to put your kayak/canoe/sup right into the water and going paddling. They also offer rentals. Some of the Campsites for RV were a little small and ours was hard to park in to access both water and sewers.
Stayed in the refuge and it’s a spring mattress and u feel them all, very poor mattress, fridge squeak when open door, no electricity outside to plug a small stove and inside u can’t plug near the counter the breaker jumps all the time. No outside light on building itself for when it’s dark, the stairs to go on the patio do not meet code n dangerous. No cover for pots n pans. No gas BBQ, no chairs to sits around the fire pit. Bought a ice cream cone at the reception n u could see it had started melting at one time and it was refreeze or old from last year….excellent location for bike trail, beautiful view of the river but no access from the refuge.