This is a very nicely run, friendly, large campground with row after row of spacious sites with gravel pads. There are a few trees throughout, so satellite users should make sure not to be placed next to one. Wi-Fi is free, but reception is spotty. Facilities are nicely maintained. It is in a rural area next to the freeway, and noise from Rte 20 is pervasive throughout. Although it didn't bother me, it did bother my friend in a less insulated rig. It's a 15 minute drive to Levis to catch the fabulous riverside bike trail or the ferry to old town Quebec. The 10-minute $2.70 ferry ($5-$6 parking) is a much better way to go into town than driving. The view is awesome. A funicular ($1.75) then takes you up to the Chateau Frontenac area to avoid walking up the hill. The campground is on the east side of Levis, about 20 minutes on Rte 20 from the bridge, so it's about a 45 minute drive into Old Quebec plus any rush hour delays, then parking is $2/hour at meters with 2 hour limits. In the lower section of town there are 5 hour meters. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is immaculate and extremely friendly - the staff are all bilingual. Though the campground has about 40% seasonals, the management is very welcoming to transient users. They are also very busy in the summer, with a lot of one-nighters. Noise from the nearby Autoroute 20 is present, though not obtrusive. Most sites are very satellite friendly, with a good view of the southern sky. Their wifi is very costly. On the other hand, they offer discount tickets on the Levis-Quebec ferry, an excellent way to see the sights in Quebec City. The campground laundry is excellent and inexpensive. We would definitely use this campground again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Gravel interior roads were easy to negotiate with our 40' Horizon towing a CRV. Most sites are grass with a gravel base pull-thrus. We were in site #209. 50 amp service was available at an additional charge of $5.00 per day. WiFi is available at $5.95 per day but did not work for the five days we were here. No cable is available but most sites have a clear sky view for satellite TV. Campground is nicely kept and the bilingual staff is very helpful. This is an expensive place to visit; beside the high campground fees, the price of everything else is sky high. A donut at Dunken Donuts costs $2.09. You need to remember the 16% taxes to most things you purchase. The fastest way to go to Quebec City is to take the ferry which is about 10 minutes away. Parking will cost you $3 to $10 on the Levis side, plus $2.70 per person for the ferry each way. You can very easily walk through Old Quebec form the ferry terminal and it is worth it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
RV park is located next to Autoroute 20. Noise comes from busy highway. There are some paved and gravel interior roads. Transient sites are grass & gravel. Office staff was friendly and helpful. Wi-Fi did not work during our stay. It is very busy on weekends during summer. Reservations are suggested. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Close to ferry and Quebec. Campground sits on interstate with no shade. Very clean with helpful staff. Plan to visit all of the nearby sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful park, with all the amenities one could want. (Admittedly, we did not try to use the WiFi.) There is even a small restaurant next to the office. The folks in the office speak English, and were most helpful to us. The sites are large, long, grassy pullthrus. Yes, there is noise from the adjacent highway, but it is less at night, and the closer one's site is to the main facility the better, as far as noise is concerned. I don't think the highway noise should make this nice park to be rated as a "3", as below. The campground is 10 minutes by car from the ferry to Old Quebec. The view from the ferry is awesome. We took this several different days, as there is much to see and do in the Old City. Good walking shoes are essential. Ferry "passes" are available in the office, and will give you a discount on the ferry ride(s). There is a $99.00/week special on camping for Passport America members, but this is only after Labor Day, as well as in the early part of the season. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wi Fi did not work and when we asked about it they were really NOT interested. Thats the reason we stayed there. Water pressure very weak. Otherwise a clean well laid out park We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice large grassy pull thru sites with 30/50 Amp and sewers. Gravel/asphalt roads with street lights. Very large in ground pool. People are very nice and try hard to speak English, to accomodate us Americans. Free- fast WiFi ( so far). Only complaint we have is that the campground is right next to Hwy. 20 and is very noisy. Otherwise would recommend this campground.. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The cleanest bath and shower I have ever seen. Pull through sites level and well drained. Limited shade. Had a half price pass for ferry to Quebec. Very friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
There is a special on now for $99/wk for 30 amp; $5/day extra for 50 amp; Good Sam and Passport America available but not with the $99/wk special; very nice people; English spoken; petting zoo, playground. Sites are mostly grass and a bit wet when it rains, nice laundry room with outdoor clothes line; ferry about 10 min. away takes you to old Quebec City in about 12 min. A bit out of the way but a very nice campground. Wifi is free right now as just getting set up - it works intermittently. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.