River, stream, or creek camping near Terrebonne with showers

This gateway to rural Quebec mixes culture, cycling, and camping.

98% (102 reviews)
98% (102 reviews)

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3 top river, stream, or creek campgrounds near Terrebonne with showers

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Dobedo Camps

12 sites · Lodging, Tents100 acres · Joliette, QC
C.I.T.Q # 276511 (English to Follow) Dobedo Camps est situé sur 100 acres de terrain privé et est entouré d'une réserve naturelle (Zec Lavigne). Il y a trois lacs à explorer ainsi que de nombreux kilomètres de sentiers de randonnée et de falaises d'escalade. La nature abonde et à seulement 90 minutes de Montréal. Révélez la vraie nature dans ce paradis quatre saisons! Dobedo Camps is located on 100 acres of Private land and is surrounded by a Nature Reserve (Zec Lavigne). There are three lakes to explore as well as many kms of Hiking Trails and Rock Climbing Cliffs. Nature abounds and only 90 minutes from Montreal. Reveal true nature in this four season paradise!
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Nature Lake Forest Relax’n Breathe

3 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Saint Jérôme, QC
Almost Paradise... After searching for it for over 25 years, I finally found it and here it is. Ask us to tell you the story when you come and visit us. Learn more about this land: For Nature lovers. A place to Rest Relax’n Breathe . Peaceful, Respectful, Nature watching, Fresh Air, Small lake to swim in (no chemicals allowed) We have free running hens (during the day) and a very happy go lucky and funny small dog. Take walks in the woods or in the area. Bike around hills and mountains. Proximity to St-Sauveur for restaurants, shopping and activities. Quiet people, no parties please. Non smoking Property. Thank you.
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L'anse des Dalles

1 site · Lodging9 acres · Sainte Béatrix, QC
Lanaudière region. A stone's throw from the Mont-à-Peine Falls Regional Park Location along the Assomption River. Clear and swimmable water. Canoe and kayak available. Shower outdoor and toilett room. Electric car terminal.$ Close to all services (grocery stores, butcher, restaurants, alcohol, etc.) Golf, miniputt tennis nearby. 15AMP, potable water. Available Small pavilion available, double bed and bathroom. No kitchenette. Adults only.
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River, stream, or creek camping near Terrebonne with showers guide

Overview

Just 20 minutes north of Montreal, Terrebonne is the gateway to Lanaudière, a region of Quebec known for farmland, lakes, hiking, and skiing. And although Lanaudière is all about nature, life closer to Terrebonne is a mix of outdoor excursions (including golf, camping, and hiking) and cultural activities (such as theatre visits, historic sites, and 18th-century architecture). With Montreal so close, campers around Terrebonne have easy access to all the amenities and services they could want.

Where to go

Terrebonne

In the city’s old sector, Vieux-Terrebonne, visitors can visit pre-industrial buildings, the Île-des-Moulins historical site, and the Théâtre du Vieux-Terrebonne, which hosts Francophone artists from around the world. Those craving time outside can find an incredible network of cycling routes, including the intermediate Trans-Terrebonne, a 25-mile (41-km) path that stretches from the Saint Lawrence River to secluded woods. Those keen on a shorter route can check out the 2-mile (3.4-km) Parc de la Pointe-de-l'Île park walk and its water views.

Lachenaie

Just east of Terrebonne where the Saint Lawrence River meets the des Mille l'Îles and Prairies rivers, Lachenaie is an access point to Route Bleue des voyageurs, a 96-mile (155-km) canoe route. The nearby Parc-Nature Pointe-aux-Prairies is perfect for those who prefer to explore on land, as it can accommodate snowshoeing, cross country skiing, fat-tire bikes, hiking, and birdwatching. If you happen to be camping near Lachenaie and notice an oak tree, take it as a sign of good luck—the community is immensely proud of its massive oak trees, which are featured on its coat of arms, official motto, and many parks.

La Plaine

Farther from Montreal than Terrebonne or Lachenaie, La Plaine has a quiet, relaxed vibe. 

The area highlight is the La Seigneurie des Plaines cycle path, a 13-mile (21.5-km) route linking the Laurentians and Lanaudière regions, and extending through the towns of Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Blainville, and Terrebonne itself. Campers in search of a bit of luxury can find beachfront tent sites in the area.

When to go

Camping is most popular in and around Terrebonne from June to September. Sites book up quickly around Canada Day and Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (celebrated throughout Quebec on June 24.) Those eager to experience winter activities can expect snow from mid-November to mid-April, though snowsport conditions are usually best between late December and early March.

Know before you go

  • In Lachenai, SAIL is an outdoor outfitter that sells everything from tents and hiking boots to flashlights. 
  • Central Montreal and Terrebonne are connected by public transit. The Terrebonne station is in Zone 5—the trip takes about an hour.
  • Louisiana in the US also has a community called Terrebonne. When doing your research, make sure you’re focused on Quebec!

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