Camping Havana Resort
631, 7e Rang, Maricourt, Quebec J0E 2L2 Canada
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The place itself is great, the pool, the people, the staff all great. We rented the chalets for 4 days and was quite disappointed when we arrived. The pictures on their website show the chalets with beautiful cut grass and well maintained. When we arrived it was a different story. There was no grass to be seen, a small rock walkway and nothing but mud and rocks where the fire pits were installed. We based our trip on these being more quality and more comforting and paid almost 900$ for the 4 days, but when you have no grass and a small child, it makes it hard to have an enjoyable experience when you can’t even play in the grass. Wouldn’t take much to lay sod down or even dirt and grass seed. I would love to give it a better review but for this reason I can’t. 2.5/5 in my books.
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Date of stay: August 2022Trip type: Traveled with family
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This place is good as a family camping trip, but IT IS NOT WHERE THE PARTY IS AT!! Pool closes at 7pm, dance floor starts at around 8 closes at 11;30 and the lake is not a lake it is a pond that goes up to an adults knees. As a fun family camping get together though, this place could be rewarding, however if your looking for a club type atmosphere you will be displeased.
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Date of stay: July 2016Trip type: Traveled with friends
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Havana Camping offers a lively and immersive experience, reminiscent of a resort in Cuba. The incredible animation team brings the Cuban spirit to life with traditional evening shows, dance classes by the pool, and even bingo sessions. The activities are centered around the pool, making it a hub of fun, including unique competitions like sandal throwing, where the winner gets a slush at the bar. The swimming pool, complete with a bar, is a fantastic spot to relax, and while they serve mocktails, the friendly policy of allowing guests to bring their own alcohol is a nice bonus. Carlos, the bartender at both the pool bar and the Cuban coffee bar, is simply the best—his service and charm are unmatched. The staff, overall, is friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home.
The campground also has some great features for families, like a mini farm with chickens and a goat. One of the standout experiences is the Apzara “ La Grange” horse show. We had VIP tickets, which provided us with the best seats, a meal, and some memorable memorabilia. The show itself was outstanding, featuring incredibly talented artists and taking us through a range of emotions. It was truly a highlight of our stay.
The foam party was a blast, and the kids adored the train that runs around the campground throughout the day—it's a fun way to explore the area.
Havana Camping also does a great job with its food offerings. They serve a decent breakfast and lunch, with pizzas available until eight o'clock. You can also enjoy traditional Cuban foods, poke bowls, and in the morning, there's a charming outdoor cart that makes pancakes and milkshakes—a big hit with the kids. If you're in the mood for some shopping, the little boutique offers cute bathing suits and Camping Havana merchandise, like hoodies and glasses, which we couldn’t resist picking up.
However, the whole campground would benefit from some TLC. Our picnic table was rundown and broken, and our toilet had a few issues. The boardwalks, while charming, are in dire need of maintenance and can be a safety hazard in spots. The run-down buses, though accessible to kids, could use a good cleaning. The cabins are decent but not particularly remarkable—what you’d expect for the price. The biggest disappointment is the lake and beach area, which has become quite muddy and less enjoyable for the kids. This area has so much potential, and with a little attention or a fresh idea, it could be a real highlight of the campground.
Another improvement could be creating an indoor space for rainy days. During our stay, we were stuck under an umbrella during a downpour, which wasn't ideal. The campground could make great use of their large Cuban room by turning it into a cozy indoor area with a library, board games, couches, and maybe even a dance hall or arcade. Adding tables or picnic tables and chairs would also be helpful, allowing people to bring in food from the various offerings and enjoy it in a comfortable indoor setting.
Overall, it's a nice campground with a lot of potential, and I hope they make some improvements in the future.
The campground also has some great features for families, like a mini farm with chickens and a goat. One of the standout experiences is the Apzara “ La Grange” horse show. We had VIP tickets, which provided us with the best seats, a meal, and some memorable memorabilia. The show itself was outstanding, featuring incredibly talented artists and taking us through a range of emotions. It was truly a highlight of our stay.
The foam party was a blast, and the kids adored the train that runs around the campground throughout the day—it's a fun way to explore the area.
Havana Camping also does a great job with its food offerings. They serve a decent breakfast and lunch, with pizzas available until eight o'clock. You can also enjoy traditional Cuban foods, poke bowls, and in the morning, there's a charming outdoor cart that makes pancakes and milkshakes—a big hit with the kids. If you're in the mood for some shopping, the little boutique offers cute bathing suits and Camping Havana merchandise, like hoodies and glasses, which we couldn’t resist picking up.
However, the whole campground would benefit from some TLC. Our picnic table was rundown and broken, and our toilet had a few issues. The boardwalks, while charming, are in dire need of maintenance and can be a safety hazard in spots. The run-down buses, though accessible to kids, could use a good cleaning. The cabins are decent but not particularly remarkable—what you’d expect for the price. The biggest disappointment is the lake and beach area, which has become quite muddy and less enjoyable for the kids. This area has so much potential, and with a little attention or a fresh idea, it could be a real highlight of the campground.
Another improvement could be creating an indoor space for rainy days. During our stay, we were stuck under an umbrella during a downpour, which wasn't ideal. The campground could make great use of their large Cuban room by turning it into a cozy indoor area with a library, board games, couches, and maybe even a dance hall or arcade. Adding tables or picnic tables and chairs would also be helpful, allowing people to bring in food from the various offerings and enjoy it in a comfortable indoor setting.
Overall, it's a nice campground with a lot of potential, and I hope they make some improvements in the future.
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Date of stay: August 2024Trip type: Traveled with family
Room Tip: If you’re looking for a more luxurious stay rent a box or one of the bigger cabins at the front...
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We stayed in a condo and do not recommend it. For the price we paid it was not worth it. When we arrived there was a smell in the hallway and a garbage bag there. Two days later the bag was still there and joined by another, with flies hanging around. Our condo was also full of flies, even though it was clean. The place was warm and there was just a single heat pump air conditioner on the upper level which we had to run so much that it started leaking and making electrical shock clicking sounds. The ceiling fan also made a tik-tok sound when it was. The listing said the room came with two couches with queen sized mattresses, but there was only one in the room. The TV was not connected to anything, so it didn't work, and the Internet was terrible, so we couldn't stream anything. The water pressure in the building was incredibly low, so showers were difficult and the dishwasher didn't work. In the bathroom there was an open hole into the boiler room, the shower nozzle was inverted so when you turned it all the way on it was colder, and the dispenser was mostly empty. The back porch was not completely fenced in, as a part of it was open to climb up/down. Also, the playground sand was not tended to and was hard like cement. We voiced some of these concerns and were offered $50 off a future stay, but no assurances of any attempts to address the problems we mentioned for future guests, nor to compensate for the disappointing experience which didn't come close to expectations. I would recommend staying away.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Traveled with family
Room Tip: Set expectations low and maybe you'll be ok with the expense
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As excited that we were to go to Havanah Camping Resort based on the information on their website, it was a terrible experience from the day we arrived to the day we left (1 week). The camping lots are terrible, full of mud and long grass (after reserving a year in advance), the pool water was blurry with lots of insects in it. The entertainement was not great and the fireworks were about the same as the one we would do in our backyard. At the cost per night, I would have expected a much better clean place. I would not recommend to anyone. Extremely disappointed. Not what you see on their website.
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Date of stay: June 2023Trip type: Traveled with family
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Room Tip: In a remote area and must go through gravel road to get there. Not a pleasant experience.
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Just returned from a weekend at the camping. Truly disappointed. The lots are very narrow and you need to be a truck driver (class 1) to get it right. Lots are not level. There are so many people in the pool and personally felt disgusted to say the least. The laundromat (washer and dryers ) not working. (Told by a family with 5 children who were there for a week ! Many people we met said they would not return (us included). Overall experience … poor. (Ps not many trees in some areas so you’re in the sun all day ).
Must say though that the marketing team does a great job on their web page of idealizing the spot as if you’re on a resort.
Must say though that the marketing team does a great job on their web page of idealizing the spot as if you’re on a resort.
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Date of stay: July 2022Trip type: Traveled with family
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Great place to go if you want an escape from the everyday but can't financial make it to the Carribean it's got it all palm trees yes they r real not all but some they have a swim up bar a big pool activity dancing lessons Spanish lessons nightly dances it's truly a fun place to go and you do not have to be French speaking everyone can speak some English.
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Traveled with family
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The campground smells like sewers over flowing. The "lake" is no more than a tiny dirty muddy puddle. The cabana also smell like waste water. The pool is so crowded that you cant even move. The staff dont speak french and nobody can help you in any way. I never do reviews on tripadvisor but that was too much.
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Date of stay: July 2022Trip type: Traveled with family
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Totally below our expectations!! We had reservations for 3 nights! The cleanliness of the premises and ESPECIALLY the showers leaves something to be desired. The showers are moldy, often no toilet paper, no hand soap. We went there with the children, but the water games are still closed, the swimming pool is large and clean however no paddling pool style place for babies, the beach is closed (it is disgusting anyway) and the parks are very poorly maintained and many things are broken. They say they sell alcohol, but in reality they only sell non-alcoholic drinks and the pool bar is therefore closed at all times, what's more, on the weekend we were banned from bring our own drink to the pool even if it was in a can. There was supposed to be a tasting of the Rosemont distillery and it never took place. If we wanted to make fires we had to buy their wood, it is forbidden to bring our own wood which I have never seen in other campsites. In short, their site sells us a dream... the children still had a lot of fun, but we won't come back for sure and we don't recommend it either unfortunately.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Traveled with family
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5 ime times and each time a guaranteed pleasure , the staff and the little care always smiling full Things to do , a happiness .Every year I invite new people and everyone who came back .Whether we are kids teen adult we can find our fun .I can't wait every year to see what it will have again because the Owner keeps wanting to do better .
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Date of stay: August 2024Trip type: Traveled with family
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The sofa bed mattress is queen size but really uncomfortable. If you get a Cabana that has an extra room, the bed is way much better and they are queen size also...well by queen bed sheets fitted perfectly
Bonjour! Nous sommes situés dans la merveilleuse région des cantons de l’est !!!! Les insectes ne sont pas un problème dans notre coin de pays .... si leurs présence se manifeste( pas d’après Mon souvenir des 3 dernières années cela serait très minime !!! Le jour et la nuit avec Les Laurentides. au plaisir de vous rencontrer bientôt 😊
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"If you’re looking for a more luxurious stay rent a box or one of the bigger cabins at the front end of the resort. Bring your own water."Read full review
"In a remote area and must go through gravel road to get there. Not a pleasant experience."Read full review
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Frequently Asked Questions about Camping Havana Resort
Which popular attractions are close to Camping Havana Resort?
Nearby attractions include Museum of Ingenuity J. Armand Bombardier (6.3 km), Eglise Saint-Joseph (5.3 km), and Pont Couvert Cousineau (5.7 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Camping Havana Resort?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include a pool, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge.
What food & drink options are available at Camping Havana Resort?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Camping Havana Resort?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Camping Havana Resort?
Conveniently located restaurants include Brandy Creek Bistro, Resto Bar Hélène, and Subway.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Camping Havana Resort?
Yes, guests have access to a pool during their stay.
Are pets allowed at Camping Havana Resort?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.