Stay in the Heart of Nature at Chutes-aux-Iroquois Campground
Treat yourself to an unforgettable camping getaway where comfort and nature come together in perfect harmony. At Chutes-aux-Iroquois Campground, every site is a true slice of paradise, carefully designed to let you fully enjoy the beauty of the Tremblant region. Whether you prefer the tranquility of a basic site or the convenience of a fully-equipped one, we have the perfect option to meet all your needs.
Our sites, located along the river and waterfall, are designed to offer an authentic outdoor experience while ensuring your comfort. Each site comes with a picnic table and fire ring, so you can enjoy evenings under the stars. Immerse yourself in the serenity of the surroundings and let nature enchant you.
Whether you’re with family, a partner, or friends, Chutes-aux-Iroquois Campground is the perfect place to recharge, have fun, and reconnect with the essentials. Explore our different site types and choose the one that fits your desires and budget.
Camping pricing
Prices for the 2026 season
| Price | |
| No service | 44,60 $ |
| 2 services site | 56,60 $ |
| 3 services site | 64,00 $ |
| 3 services site 30 amp + river view | 75,00 $ |
| 3 services site 50 amp + river view | 75,00 $ |
| Pull through | 75,00 $ |
| Dog or cat Dogs with a bad reputation are not allowed. |
4,00 $ |
| Visitor / per day / per pers. | 3,75 $ à 14,50 $ |
| Car | 3,75 $ |
| Additional tent | 31,50 $ |
Prices subject to change without notice. Taxes are not included. Price per night.
Check-in : 14 h 00 | Check-out : 13 h 00, all of days
- 30 minutes satisfaction policy
- Rate for 2 adults and all kids under 18.
- No fee for aditionnal tent when camper group is composed of 2 adults and its childrens.
Going green
Aware of the importance of preserving the environment around us, we are gradually integrating more responsible practices across all our campgrounds. Waste management, more energy-efficient lighting, facilities that promote responsible water consumption, and continuous improvement of our infrastructure are part of our concrete commitments. Every year, we also make sure to plant new trees to maintain—and even improve—the health and richness of our natural environments. Because enjoying the outdoors also means taking care of it, today and for generations to come.