This Tropical Campsite Near Montreal Is Just Like A Cuban Resort & You Can Reserve Now

A little vacation right here in la belle province.
Contributing Writer

Trying to figure out what to do this summer? Make note that the Havana Resort in the Eastern Townships reopens on May 21.

This tropical spot is only 90 minutes from Montreal and will make you feel like you're in Cuba — without having to get onto a plane.

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This colourful campground has nearly 300 sites and facilities available for rent, including cabana-type chalets, but you can also bring your trailer or tent.

It's also the perfect place to swim and rest under the palapas, the popular umbrellas. The pool has a built-in bar and the lake is bordered by a sandy beach. Basically, it's your island dream right here in la belle province.

Camping Havana Resort

Cost: $110 to $390 per night on weekends

Address: 631, 7e rang, Maricourt, QC

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