Camping Alouette is a very large park with many seasonal sites. In general the park is well kept. It appears you can rent tents for camping in the woods, although I expect you can also bring your own. The interior roads tend to be narrow, not very big-rig friendly; however, they are manageable. The site we occupied (126) was a large pull-thru with full hook-ups on the perimeter of the park overlooking the driving range, the frontage road and highway 20. Road noise was intrusive at our site, but is certainly less so the farther into the park you are situated. There are only 4 laundry rooms servicing 400 sites. Three of the laundry rooms have 2 washers and 2 dryers, one laundry room has 4 washers and 4 dryers. Proximity to Montreal is a huge plus for us. We were there to explore the city not to take advantage of park amenities; however, there are tennis courts, a swimming pool, a basketball hoop, a golf driving range. Also, the park sits adjacent to a large RV service center. Although not affiliated, it is very convenient for folks who are there to have work done on their rigs. Now to the last observation. As they say, saving the best for last. The staff was SUPERB. Every staff person we dealt with was friendly, helpful, and professional. All were young men and women (probably college students) obviously schooled in courtesy and public relations and willing to "take the extra step" to help out their customers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent one night at this campground, and appreciated the fact that the staff spoke English. As other reviewers have mentioned, the WiFi carries a charge of $6.50, and the sites are very closely situated. They also charge $1 per dog per night. Our neighbor kindly moved his car when we saw we were getting ready to pull out which allowed us to do so without unhitching...but if he had not done so, we wouldn't have been able to get through without spending the time to unhitch/re-hitch despite being in a 'pull through' site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our site, #67 was a paved pull-thru and very level. Our 40 footer fit okay put it was tight parking our CRV. The water pressure was rather poor and there is no cable. Easy satellite TV use. They have WiFi but it costs $6.50 per day. They speak english and the staff is very helpful and friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice big clean campground. Easy on and easy off the highway. Nothing really to do if you have kids at the campground but it is very close to Montreal if that what you want. Not much room between the pull thru sites but there never is. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I loved this campground. The bathrooms in the main building are just as nice as a 5 star hotel. The pull-thru sites were fantastic. I do not know why the other lady said they were not long enough, ours was about 90 feet in length. Fantastic campground and very friendly staff. Perfectly bilingual. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Pull thru sites were asphalt but not very long. We have a 34 foot trailer an it was tight. Very close to your neighbor. Best wooded sites for tents and smaller RV's are at the top of the hill. Very pretty up there and quieter. The lower sites are noisy from the Hwy. People were bilingual and helpful. Don't park your vehicle in Montreal. They are having a very high vehicle theft in the city itself. We took the tour from the campground and did drive down to the Metro (subway) and used it to enter Montreal. The Metro is very easy as it is color coded. If you don't know French then be prepared as all the signs are in French only. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very neat and clean. Pull through sites for transients had limited landscaping but were level and had good drainage. Staff friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice clean park but had a lot of permanents.Staff were friendly and fully bilingual.Was only 18 miles from Montreal, and convenient to the Metro (subway) so that you could park your car for free in Longueill and travel all over the city for a reasonable fee by subway avoiding parking and traffic congestion in the downtown area. Only downfall of this park was the Wi-Fi which was 7 dollars a day or $22 a week and they had pay showers.At the price we paid 35 dollars a night these 2 items should be free. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is based on weekly rate. I thought it was expensive for off season; very clean park; nice washrooms, both of us showered for a quarter (communal showers); no lineups; not enough washers all in one place although there is more than one laundry room; quite handy to Montreal but lots of traffic at rush hour to cross the St. Lawrence River to get into Montreal; we have internet satellite and we able to get a signal;good store on site; RV service right next door; campground is in an industrial park;we had 30 amp service for this price, 50 amp is more. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Large, developed RV park, with many permanent residents. At $38, I didn't expect to pay $7/day for WiFi. The big draw to this park is that it is only 18 miles from Montreal. Clean and very well maintained. One of the few 50 amp parks we have encountered in Canada. If you want to visit Montreal, this is a good choice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park has added new bathrooms w showers, did not see any lines; although they are pay showers ($1 for 8 min), so we used our own, as we were paying for full hook-up. I was delighted to discover fast wireless ($9/day $22/week). You can ride their grayline tours (in 8:30, home by 5 pm) for $16 as a shuttle only, but we opted for metro (15 mile drive away). The weekly commuter pass ($18.50) is a better deal than 3 day tourist card ($17), but only sold Sun-Tues. Excellent bilingual staff at the office. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice campground very close to Montreal. The staff was friendly and very helpful. The seasonal sites were the best I have ever seen! Our main complaint was the lack of bathroom facilities. In the area we were in there were only 2 unisex stalls each with a toilet and shower. There were long waits to use them in the morning. My husband and son climbed the big hill to the restrooms at the back of the campground and found more toilets but also lines for the showers. I can not imagine what it would be like if the campground was full. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.