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Iroquois Falls Campground

Iroquois Falls Campground

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36 Rue du Camping, Labelle, Québec, J0T 1H0, Canada
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Jun 8, 2019
Place is good, dogs are allowed. Only thing to say: space is quite limited between tents and trailers and it is difficult to park... so if you are lucky and have nice neighbors, you will be able to sleep without problem.

Jun 25, 2019
Only thing keeping me from giving this place 4 or 5 stars is that the camp sites are soo close together, we stayed in the section no serivce for tents and I could hear my neighbours conversations while they were talking. maybe 10 feet max between our tents. other than that the location was amazing and the grounds are kept clean with friendly staff. Wouldnt go back though.

May 29, 2019
Good service stayed for 2 weeks was better than camping La Diable were service was crappy.

Jul 8, 2018
Beautiful clean well kept campground. Lovely river and waterfall views. Friendlier if you speak French as per most of Quebec but we will definitely be back

Oct 14, 2018
We camped here for three nights and just loved it. We chose the campground due to its proximity to Mont Tremblant (about 20 minutes away). The woman in the office who checked us in was very friendly and spoke good English. If you plan to visit Quebec and don't speak French, please learn at least a few simple words and phrases. That will go a long way to promoting good will:) We lucked out and were given a pull thru site right near the gorgeous waterfall ("chute"), as well as overlooking the huge river. The views were amazing and we loved the sound of the waterfall from our motor home! A majority of the sites at Chutes Aux Iroquois are seasonal, all are very well maintained and neat. Nothing dumpy here, as can often be the case of seasonal type campgrounds. Our actual site was not huge but big enough for our 32' motor home and car. Part of it was quite unlevel but worked ok. The site next to us was pretty close but thankfully no one was on that spot the entire time we camped. Roads are tight and narrow in many spots, something to think about if you are in a big rig. My husband and I slept like babies, no road noise, just the sound of the waterfall to lull us to sleep!

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