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Opening hours
Water park
10:00am-6:30pm
Bike lifts
11:00am-6:00pm
Hisséo
Closed
Mountain activities
12:00pm-6:30pm
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Trails open
Water park
19/19
Mountain biking
28/29
Hiking trails
8/8
Mountain activities
5/9
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Nomadic camping

In collaboration with the City of Bromont, we are proud to take part in a pilot project for nomadic camping (vanlife) running from July 4 to October 30, 2025. This initiative offers visitors a unique experience by staying directly on selected partner tourism sites in the region including ours!

How it works

20 designated spots are available in Section D of Parking Lot P5, reserved specifically for nomadic camping.
This site is accessible by online reservation only, for self-contained “vanlife” vehicles 25 feet or less in length.

Regulations:

  • Access fees must be paid prior to your arrival and the vehicle must be parked properly between the lines in the designated nomadic camping area;
  • Waste must be disposed of in the bins provided;
  • Curfew is from 9 PM to 8 AM;
  • Fires and generators are prohibited;
  • Awnings and chairs must be stored away during curfew hours.

Failure to comply with these regulations may result in the vehicle being towed at the Client’s expense.

Good to know:

• A restroom is available on-site at all times;
• No dump station is available on-site. One is accessible at the Bromont Tourist Information Office;
• Potable water is available inside the chalet during opening hours.

Site Fee

Maximum 2-night stay. Check-in from 4 PM, check-out by 11 AM.

25 feet
or less
$30
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Nomadic Camping Code of Ethics

Welcome to our nomadic camping areas! By staying here, you agree to respect the following principles
and encourage others to do the same:

Respect the site
Always follow the rules and signage specific to each location.

Respect the space
Leave the area even cleaner than you found it, leave no trace. No waste should be left behind.

Respect others
Be courteous, keep noise levels low, and observe quiet hours.

Respect waterways
Do not dump grey or black water in the forest. Use designated facilities.

Respect ecosystems
Do not feed the animals it disrupts their natural behavior.

Respect the environment
Use the designated bins for waste. If they are full, take your garbage with you.

Respect your hosts
Maintain good relations with local residents during your travels.

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