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Lac Lafontaine | Camping VR et chalets Parkbridge

Lac Lafontaine | Camping VR et chalets Parkbridge

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1110 Boulevard du Grand Héron, Saint-Jérôme, Québec, J5L 1G2, Canada
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Jul 15, 2018
Very bad experience. Bad service. Too much expensive for small space

Aug 1, 2017
After having camped there on 4 occasions in the past, we needed to cancel our reservation this summer due to a breakdown with our camper. My wife called to cancel our reservation. Mrs Lafontaine was not only very rude to my wife, she did not refund us a single penny. I later called to try to use the 3 day stay in September; she refused even though she admitted there were plenty of campsites available!!! WOW! ... how's that for customers satisfaction! I WILL NEVER STAY there again as long as the Lafontaine family owns this property.

Sep 23, 2017
Pro: it's close of the 15 highway, so it's easy to get there Con: it's close of the 15 highway, so unless you're into traffic noise, it's not *that* relaxing

Dec 5, 2016
It was a pretty place, lots of stuff for kids but they do not let you have a fire past 10. I understand a noise curfew, but if I would have known about the fire curfew I never would have stayed there. I have never even heard of something like that. The fire curfew ruined the entire experience, it's a stupid place, I'll never go there again.

May 17, 2017
Wow... i had to cancel our out of season reservation 2 days before we got there. They charged me a penality of 98$! I know 100% sure that their campground is not full and that we didn't even took a place that could have been reserved. When you screw people up like that you don't deserve to get any business. Stay away from these greedy thieves...

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