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Voyageur Provincial Park

Voyageur Provincial Park

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1313 Front Rd, Chute-à-Blondeau, Ontario, K0B 1B0, Canada
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Jul 17, 2018
Less than an hour drive from Montreal, it's the first exit just passed the Ontario border as you're heading towards Ottawa. Entry fee is only $14.50 per vehicle. Nice camping ground, but we go there for the beaches. There are several beautiful clean beaches in this area where you can swim, lie on the sand, BBQ, go kayaking, etc. One of our favorite spots..

Jul 7, 2018
Worst camping ever! Restrooms more then crowded and very far from most camping spaces. Dirty and full of insects. Shower temperature not controllable but for free (1 star). Very strict rules against destroying plants and animals. On our space: electric power socket over 10m away. We tried to navigate our RV so class as possible but our 10m power cord was away to short.

Jul 4, 2018
Nice place to visit. Great forward a day walk (entrance fee is $14.50). Nice looking beach & picnic area. Camping is also possible (even with a trailer).

Jul 7, 2018
One one the biggest and most beautiful provincial park. 3+ beaches. Boating onsite restaurant. And lots of wildlife. Beautiful

Jun 27, 2018
What a lovely park, came here for the beach on this sunny day. We weren't the only ones having had that idea, yet, it wasn't that busy. A lot of families came and cooked BBQ, while the kids played on the beach. I also saw that there's camp grounds here.

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