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Camping La Cle des Champs

Camping La Cle des Champs

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4.6 Google Review
415 Montée Saint-Claude, Saint-Philippe, Québec, J0L 2K0, Canada
(450) 659-3389 campinglacledeschamps.com
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Jul 11, 2018
A pleasant RV park in an agricultural area southeast of Montreal. We stayed here 5 nights in July, during which part of the time it was very hot. This is a nice park, but not outstanding. To get there, our Garmin 760 took us down Montee Monette, which is extremely narrow at the intersection with Rt 217. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Check in was easy and quick, and we were escorted to our site. Interior roads were paved and easy to navigate. Entry is gated, so good security, plus there are many security cameras around. There are almost 200 sites, many have been improved by the seasonal owners of the lots. You won’t get one of those lots unless you are seasonal. There are about 34 sites for visitors, and only about 10 of those are pull through. We had site 202, which was on the end of a row and plenty long, but pretty narrow. When extended, our awning was only about 5 feet from our neighbor’s rig. The site was paved with paver blocks, and was level. We had a glass table with chairs, a nice 3-person swing, and a built-in fireplace. 50-amp service was reliable. Sewer outlet was threaded but was a few inches too high. Water pressure was consistently below 40 psi. There is no cable TV, but internet was reliable and quite speedy. Amenities were good, with a nice pool and a small fitness area. There’s no enclosed dog park, but there is an area to walk dogs where they are not peeing on a seasonal guest’s landscaping. Garbage and recycling was in only one location, near the front, so quite a hike from our site. Trees partially blocked our roof-mounted satellite, so we were able to lock onto 2 of the 3 western arc Dish satellites. Verizon (Telus/Rogers) service was consistently 2 bars. It’s less than 20 miles into the old part of Montreal, but traffic can be horrible getting across any of the bridges. In summary, this is a nice park, but not excellent given there’s no cable TV, no enclosed dog park, low water pressure, and our site was narrow. I don’t think we will return to the Montreal area in an RV given the lack of adequate parks that are closer to the city. Note that taking public transit into the city was not an option for us because we wanted to take our dogs with us.

Jun 22, 2018
The campground is exceptionally clean and well kept. The pool is a good size and heated to the perfect temperature.

Jun 27, 2018
A beautiful park in the middle of corn and soybeans, quiet and home like.

Jul 17, 2017
The site we had was perfect. Close to the pool & park with an interlock patio. The public spaces are clean. Great place!

Dec 13, 2017
Very nice camping facility, clean, well laid out, friendly staff spoke English well enough for us NON French speakers. Would come back here again!

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