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Halte-Camping Chute des Sept-Soeurs

Halte-Camping Chute des Sept-Soeurs

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Québec, J0V 1B0, Canada
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Nov 14, 2021
About 21 years ago myself and a group of students from Lake of Two Mountains High School cycled to your park. I had been bringing students there for a couple of years before this but had to warn them that the grounds were a mess ! Broken beer bottles and garbage everywhere . This group decided to come prepared with rubber gloves and a garbage bag each. We left with 24 full bags of garbage! Also enough empty bottles to buy Pizza for the whole group. I was so encouraged by the groups effort that for the next ten years every cycling group after did the same thing. We were now leaving with one or two garbage bags. My last trip there we were happily surprised to see it had been turned into a park and the attendant did not charge us to enter as they had heard rumours about us and asked us to only try and remove the campfire pits on the trail to the top of the rapids. I retired that year and haven't been back since but have very fond memories of this absolutely gorgeous spot. Thought you should know! John Russell Binning

Jul 15, 2020
Small place. Tent sites seemed well spread out. We did not camp but came for a day of swimming. What a nice place. Very affordable.

Oct 27, 2020
Beautiful place to witness and feel the wonderful magic of Autumn!

Sep 8, 2020
VERY awkward arrangement where you have to drive across the highway and down a hill to pay for access.

Oct 15, 2019
Beautiful location on the Rapids and nice clean camping sites. They also have a good bathroom with showering facilities. The only reason I won't give 5 stars is because you cant bring your own wood, and what they sell there is very over priced.

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