Rules and Regulations

1. – ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

To be permitted to enter, set up camp, and stay at a campground, you must have been authorized to do so by the manager or their representative. The manager is responsible for ensuring the proper maintenance and order of the campground, as well as compliance with these rules and regulations.

Staying at the campground implies acceptance of the provisions of these rules and a commitment to comply with them.

2. – POLICE FORMALITIES

Anyone planning to stay at least one night at the campground must first present their identification to the manager or the manager’s representative and complete the formalities required by the police.

3. – INSTALLATION

The tent or trailer and related equipment must be set up at the designated site, in accordance with the instructions provided by the manager or their representative. The stay begins at 3:00 p.m. on the day of arrival and ends at 12:00 p.m. on the day of departure. The site must be vacated by 12:00 PM at the latest; otherwise, an additional day’s fee will be charged.

Reception hours and campground rates are posted at the entrance to the campground and at the reception desk; these rules are available at the reception desk.

4. – RECEPTION DESK – OPEN FROM 8:00 AM TO 1:00 PM AND FROM 3:00 PM TO 7:00 PM IN JULY AND AUGUST.

At the front desk, you will find all the information you need about the campground’s services, where to buy supplies, sports facilities, local attractions, and various addresses that may come in handy. A special box for submitting complaints is available to guests. Complaints will only be considered if they are signed, dated, as specific as possible, and relate to relatively recent events.

5. – ROYALTIES

Camping fees are paid at the reception desk upon arrival. The rates are posted at the campground entrance and at the reception desk. Fees are based on the number of nights spent at the campground.

Campground guests are asked to notify the office of their departure by the day before they leave. Campers planning to leave before opening hours must pay their fees the day before.

6. – NOISE AND SILENCE

Campground guests are strongly urged to avoid any noise or loud conversations that might disturb their neighbors. Audio devices must be kept at a reasonable volume. Car doors and trunks should be closed as quietly as possible. Complete silence is required between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.

7. – VEHICLE TRAFFIC AND PARKING

Within the campground, vehicles must not exceed a speed limit of 10 km/h. Driving is strictly prohibited between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Only vehicles belonging to campers staying at the campground are permitted to drive within the campground. Furthermore, only one vehicle is allowed per campsite. Parking, which is strictly prohibited on the sites normally occupied by camping shelters, must not obstruct traffic or prevent the setup of new arrivals.

8. – ANIMALS

Pets are permitted on the grounds only upon presentation of a valid vaccination certificate. Dogs and other animals must always be kept on a leash and must not be left at the campground—even if confined—in the absence of their owners, who are legally responsible for them. Owners must act responsibly and pick up any waste their animal may leave behind.

Category 1 and 2 animals are strictly prohibited on the campground.

9. – VISITORS

After receiving authorization from the manager or their representative, visitors may be admitted to the campground under the responsibility of the campers hosting them.
Visitors’ cars are not permitted within the campground grounds. They are asked to leave their cars outside the campground, in the designated parking lot.

If these visitors are permitted to enter the campground, they will be required to pay a fee. This fee corresponds to the visitor rate, the amount of which is posted at the campground entrance and at the reception desk. No access to the pool is permitted.

10. – MAINTENANCE AND APPEARANCE OF THE FACILITIES

Everyone is required to refrain from any action that could compromise the cleanliness, hygiene, or appearance of the campground and its facilities, particularly the restrooms. Washing is strictly prohibited outside the designated sinks.

It is prohibited to pour wastewater onto the ground or into the gutters. Campers must empty their wastewater into the facilities provided for this purpose.

Household trash, waste of any kind, and paper must be placed in the trash bins (recycling bins are located behind the campground’s restroom building).

Plants and floral decorations must be respected. Campers are prohibited from hammering nails into trees, cutting branches, or planting anything.

It is also not permitted to mark the boundaries of a site using personal materials or to dig into the ground.

Any damage caused to vegetation, fences, the grounds, or campground facilities will be the responsibility of the person who caused it.

The site, which will have been used during the stay, must be left in the same condition as the camper found it upon arrival.

11. – SAFETY

a) – Fire

  • Barbecues (charcoal, gas, and electric) are permitted, provided that safety rules are followed. Grills must be kept in good working order and must not be used under dangerous conditions.
  • In the event of a fire, notify management immediately.
  • Fire extinguishers are available for use if necessary.
  • A first-aid kit is located at the reception desk.


b) – Theft

  • Management is responsible for items left at the office and has a general duty to monitor the campground.
  • Campers remain responsible for their own belongings and must report the presence of any suspicious persons to the manager. Although security is provided, campground users are advised to take the usual precautions to safeguard their belongings.

12. – GAMES

No violent or disruptive games may be played near the facilities.

Minors remain under the responsibility and supervision of their parents or guardians at all times while on the campground; parents or guardians will be held responsible in the event of any violation of these rules.

13. – DEAD GARAGE

Unoccupied equipment may only be left on the grounds with management approval and only in the designated area. A fee, the amount of which will be posted in the office, will be charged for “storage.”

Storage is not available during the months of July and August.

14. – DISPLAY

These rules and regulations are posted at the entrance to the campground and in the office. They are provided to and signed by the guest.

15. – VIOLATION OF THE RULES OF PROCEDURE

In the event that a resident disrupts the stay of other guests or fails to comply with the provisions of these house rules, the manager or his or her representative may, verbally or in writing if deemed necessary, issue a formal notice to the resident to cease the disruptive behavior.

In the event of a serious or repeated violation of these house rules and after the manager has issued a formal notice to comply, the manager may terminate the contract. In the event of a criminal offense, the manager may call upon law enforcement.

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