Quebec City KOA
- 684 Chemin Olivier
- St Nicolas, QC G7A 2N6
- Canada
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1 mi W of Hwy 73. Going W on Hwy 20: Exit 311, then L at traffic light. Going E on Hwy 20: Exit 311, then cross over Hwy 20 first L, keep going straight on service road named Olivier.
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KOA Kamp Green Recognition
KOA Kamp Green Recognition
This KOA meets the established criteria to become a greener campground operation and is recognized by the "Kamp Green" icon.
Imagine leaving your quiet campground and being transported to the streets of Paris in just 15 minutes.
Imagine leaving your quiet campground and being transported to the streets of Paris in just 15 minutes. The Quebec City KOA is just a shuttle ride away from the winding lanes, stone buildings and mansard roofs of North America's most charming city. Enjoy cafes, shops and galleries that suit all pocketbooks and tastes. The views are grand along Terrasse Dufferin and at the famed Chateau Frontenac hotel. Watch the Changing of the Guard on summer days at the Citadel. Your hosts can provide free guidebooks to the city and arrange tours. Near the campground, enjoy multiple golf courses as well as KOA's various sports equipment and heated pool with slide.
Meet Your Hosts
Growing up on a KOA campground evokes good memories for Charles Leclair. So good, in fact, that in 1996 he purchased the campground from his father, who had owned it for 11 years prior.
"I purchased the campground because it is my life. I love to work and meet people," he said. "I try to do my best to innovate, to build, to improve-year after year."
His office and the newly remodeled bathrooms and laundry are a source of pride for Charles. His staff at the Quebec City KOA also prides themselves on being excellent listeners. "I would tell you with no hesitation . . . listen!" he said. "Every customer has needs, they only have to ask us and we help them."
Charles said if a customer needs help with an appointment while in the area, whether it is at the garage, barber shop or car rental business, the staff will make a call and place a reservation. They go out of their way to service their customers.
Campground Amenities
- RV Clubs & Rallies
- Motorcycle Clubs
- Catering on-site by a local caterer
- Military Clubs
- Other Types of Groups
- Families
- Tours
Campground Activities
Bus tours
This is your chance to visit history first hand. The Latin Quarter, Plains of Abraham, Ramparts, world famous Château Frontenac, National Assembly, Basilica, City Hall, Place-Royale, Citadelle and a glimpse of modern Québec City are the perfect introduction to the city. www.toursvieuxquebec.com
Shopping
From elegant boutiques housed in charming old buildings to the most modern shopping malls, you'll find one-of-a kind products, designer creations and luxury items from the four corners of the world.
Cycling
The Chaudière-Appalaches offers eleven circuits to discover by bike. Cyclists of all levels can browse through more than 700 km to the discovery of the most beautiful villages of Quebec. www.chaudiereappalaches.com/velo-piste-cyclable/
Rafting
Québec's rivers have energy to spare! Untamed, these rivers won't let you ride their raging rapids without a fight. Exhilaration, rapture, fear, laughter and fulfillment are all part of the river rafting experience in Québec.
Waterslides
For thrills or relaxation, Valcartier Vacation Village is the number one choice for more than 325,000 funseekers of all ages.
Dining
Quebec City is recognized as the nation's gastronomic capital. WWW.QUEBECPLUS.CA couldn't agree more and is pleased to suggest some of the best restaurants in town. Take your pick!
Golf
Golfers can have plenty of fun on the 19th hole, too, with first-rate restaurants, charming European-style cafés, chic boutiques, and the capital's legendary nightlife only minutes away on Grande-Allée and in Old Québec. http://www.quebecregion.com/quebec_sons_images/indexen.html#/must-see/image/ancestral_house_at_ile_dorleans
Fishing
Local Attractions
Old Québec
Is the heart of French Canada. Nowhere else in North America is the appearance and atmosphere of an old-world city so complete. Québec City looks and feels very European; perhaps that is why the entire old section of the town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. http://www.quebecregion.com/en/quebec_city_and_area/old-quebec?a=med
St-anne de beaupré Shrine
Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists and pilgrims visit this impressive Romanesque cathedral, with its five naves, magnificent mosaics and some 240 stained-glass windows.
The Citadelle of Quebec (The Changing Of The Guard)
Every day during the summer period, a traditional military ceremony takes place for the Changing of the Guard. The Regimental Band, "Batisse" the regimental goat and the personnel responsible for the garrison's security all join in for an impressive event.
The National Battlefields
History, culture and nature blend in perfect harmony on the Plains of Abraham in the heart of Quebec City. This 107-hectare site is managed and developed by the National Battlefields Commission. The mandate of this Federal agency is to preserve sites commemorating battles that were waged in Quebec City in 1759, 1760 and 1775.
Musée du Quebec
Located on the Plains of Abraham, the Musée du Québec boasts the most extensive collection of works of art produced in Québec since the 18th century.
Musée de la civilisation
Zoo and Aquarium
The Parc Aquarium has 10,000 fresh- and salt-water fish specimens, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, as well as marine mammals, such as Atlantic and Pacific walruses, seals and polar bears.
15 Minutes to Old Quebec City
Grassy, Shady Sites
Many pull through sites, as well as full hookup sites.
Kamping Kabins and Lodges
Tours
Propane
Whale Watching Cruises
Be amazed and impressed by marine mammals. A naturalist guide invites you to discover the beluga and finback environment.
Jacques-Cartier Park
Located north of Stoneham, 30 minutes from Quebec City, the Jacques-Cartier Park is one of 17 provincial parks for nature lovers. Outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking, mini-rafting on the river enable the visitor to discover the park. A slide show and permanent exposition will help you discover the history and natural heritage of the Park. Equipment rentals are available.
Montmorency Falls
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency is a few minutes from Québec City. Located between the river and the cliffs, it's one of the province's most spectacular sites. Montmorency Falls (83 m) dominates the landscape. http://www.sepaq.com/ct/pcm/index.dot?language_id=1
Swimming Pool (In Season)
swimming Pool
Upcoming Events
epluchette de blé d'inde / corn Party
Notre fameuse épluchette de blé d’inde aura lieu cette année le 1er septembre 2012. Comme à l’habitude, il y aura du blé d’inde gratuit pour tous nos campeurs désirant en manger. Réservez-vite!!The annual corn party will be the 1st of September this year. Everybody staying on the campground get free corn. Make your reservation fast!


