KOA Camping in Quebec

Quebec offers three KOA campground locations close to historical settlements and modern cities. Each KOA site offers a variety of amenities, with enough room for RVs, tent sites and cabins. KOA offers bilingual service (English/French) at every campground.
  1. Montreal South KOA

    • Camp close enough to Montreal to smell the bagels.

      Montreal South KOA is only 15 miles from downtown Montreal and all nearby attractions. RVs of any size will find room thanks to its 160 pull-through sites. The tent sites and "Kamping Kabin" are separated from the RVs for a more secluded camping experience. Laundry facilities, washrooms, showers, Wi-Fi, a convenience store, satellite TV (in the lounge) and game rooms are available. On site activity areas include a pool, playground, basketball and volleyball courts plus a mini-golf course. The Montreal South KOA offers a commuter bus during summer months for tours to and from downtown that include attractions such as La Ronde Amusement Park, Olympic Park and Old Montreal. The campground is open from May 11 to October 5.

    Montreal West KOA

    • Relax at nearby Mont Royal Park.

      With a four-star rating from Camping Quebec, the Montreal West KOA is a good choice for any camper in the Montreal area. Nearby to Mount Royal Park, the Old Port of Montreal, the Montreal Casino and the La Ronde Amusement Park, there's a little bit for everyone within a short drive.

      The Montreal West KOA provides spots for RVs and campers alike. Visitors can enjoy a pool, hot tub, sauna, fishing and free outdoor movies every Saturday night. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, laundry, washrooms and showers. Gas and firewood are available for a charge. The camp is open from April 20 to October 20.

    Quebec City KOA

    • One of the streets of Old Quebec.

      Only 15 minutes from historic Quebec City, the Quebec City KOA will feel like as if you've been transported back in time. A short shuttle ride will bring you to a world of winding streets and stone buildings. The hosts will also be happy to share a few French phrases to help you get by in Quebec.

      The campgrounds include RV and tent sites plus cabins for rent. Campers are free to use the on-site pool, hot tub, sauna, playground and Wi-Fi. Firewood, gas and area tours are available for a charge.

      The campgrounds are close to attractions such as the historic Citadelle of Quebec, Montmorency Falls (the tallest in Canada) and the European feel of Old Quebec. It's open from May 1 to October 15.

    Cardinal/Ottawa South KOA

    • Rent a bike to explore the area.

      Though not in Quebec, this top-rated KOA is close enough to the Quebec border to enjoy some of what the province has to offer. The Cardinal/Ottawa South KOA was honored with the 2009 Founders and Presidents Awards making it one of the best KOA campgrounds in North America.

      Located about two hours south of Ottawa and Hull, Quebec, a day trip to Canada's capital and Quebec is well within reach. On site, campers enjoy free movies, pool, rec hall Bingo, a library, a playground, basketball, Wi-Fi, a jumping pillow, a dog park, hayrides and a splash pad. For a small fee you can rent bicycles, firewood and gas. The Cardinal/Ottawa South KOA can accommodate any RV or tent requirements. It's open from April 24 to October 18.

    Renfrew KOA

    • Take a leisurely kayak ride at the Renfrew KOA.

      An hour west of Ottawa and the Quebec border, the Renfrew KOA can give any camper the rural feel of Ontario just a short jaunt from Quebec. Built alongside of a lake, this 2009 Presidents Award winning campground features kayaking, fishing, Wi-Fi, basketball, air hockey, a driving range, mini-golf and a beach. The hosts serve up special breakfasts and meals on holiday weekends. RVs, big rigs and campers are all welcome. Explore beyond the campground to find whitewater rafting, the Bonnechere Caves and Logos Land water park nearby. The campgrounds are open from May 1 to October 15.

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