Montreal West KOA
- 171 Route 338
- Coteau Du Lac, QC J0P 1B0
- Canada
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Located on Hwy 20 at Exit 17. Easiest access to downtown Montreal and Hwy 401. From Hwy 20 take Coteau-du-Lac, Exit 17 to Route 338 west. From Valleyfield Rd 132W to 201N turn R to Route 338 east. From Ottawa 40 take 201S. Turn R on 338W.
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Reserve800-562-9395
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Welcome Message
This KOA has received a four-star rating by Camping Quebec.
Drive or take a bus from Valleyfield (5 minutes from KOA) to the downtown's cornucopia of shops, restaurants, historic sites and cultural pleasures that are a charming blend of French and English. Experience four distinct ecosystems at the Biodome. Test your luck at the Casino de Montreal (one of the world's largest) or test your nerve at La Ronde amusement park. Find many attractions in Valleyfield from the International Regatta held the first week in July to a blues festival and a country festival with rodeo and dance in August. KOA's good-sized heated pool and spa along with tree-shaded grounds help you unwind at day's end. This KOA has received a four-star rating by Camping Quebec.
Campground Amenities
Campground Activities
Welcome to the Montreal West KOA
Join us for:
- Movie outside each Saturday night
- Bingo
- Olympiades
- Christmas in July
- Halloween
- BBQ
- Spaghetti
- Brunch
- Steak
Golf
Shopping
Local Attractions
City of Montreal
- Botanical Gardens with 22,000 plant species, 10 exhibition greenhouses and 30 gardens.
- Biodome: 4 ecosystems for learning, study, research and enjoyment.
- Planetarium: an educational and entertaining look at the universe.
- Old Port of Montreal: 2.5 km long recreational and tourist site.
- Mount Royal Park: our mountain park in the centre of the city.
- Underground City: Old Montreal, the Latin Quarter, Plateau Mont-Royal, Crescent China Town.
Montreal Casino
A world class casino with special club shows and fine dining.
St. Lawrence Seaway, St. Catherine & St. Lambert Locks
Start of the longest inland ocean vessel waterway.
Park Safari
See the animals roaming at the Safari, not confined to cages.
La Ronde Amusement Park
Six Flag Park, the largest amusement park in Quebec.
Railroad Museum
See engines and railroad relics of a past era at the Railroad Museum.
All New Bathrooms!
Upcoming Events
Régates de Valleyfield: July 12-15, 2012
The international races boat on St-François Lake.
Nascar Nationwide Montréal: August 17-18, 2012
The stars of Nascar at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Festival équestre Valleyfield: August 3-12, 2012
Rodeo Danse Country Spectacle Artistes Invités
Just For Laughs Festival: July 16-31, 2012
Just for Laughs is the world's largest and most renowned comedy festival.
Canadian F1 Grand Prix: June 8-10, 2012
The world's best Formula One drivers are here on Circuit in Gilles Villeneauve.
The Montreal Bike Fest: May 27 - June 3, 2012
The bicycle is celebrated for eight days in the best cycling town in North America.
Dragon Boat Races Festival: July 20-22, 2012
This Festival is held in the Olympic Basin in Park Jean Drapeau.
Montreal International Fireworks Competition: June 30 - August 3, 2012
Largest display of its kind in the world.
HORAIRE 2012
JAPON
30 juin
SWITZERLAND
7 juillet
CANADA
14 Juillet
GRECE
17 juillet
FRANCE
21 juillet
PORTUGAL
24 juillet
ITALIE
27 juillet
ETATS-UNIS
31 juillet
FINALES DES ÉTOILES LOTO-QUÉBEC
3 août
Les FrancoFolies de Montreal: June 7-16, 2012
Thousands of artists, musicians, renowned singers, rising stars and promising talent from a dozen countries meet up each summer to celebrate the diversity and rhythms of French music from around the world. Traffic comes to a halt for the occasion and hundreds of thousands of festival goers invade Montreal's downtown streets to take in around 150 free shows over 10 days on seven specially designed outdoor stages with programming that delivers sensational creations and surprise collaborations.
Festival International de Jazz de Montreal: June 28 - July 7, 2012
The gigantic summer music celebration features 11 days of non-stop entertainment from noon to midnight, right in the heart of downtown Montreal. An immense city block is closed to traffic, as right of way is given exclusively to pedestrians, creating a festive and secure spot where more than 350 free concerts take place on 10 outdoor stages and all this in a peaceful, urban atmosphere.


