Been going to Gregoires for many years and finally went seasonal. It’s like going home to family, when we go up there.(We are from Connecticut). It’s close to everything, yet quiet. There’s WIFI also. Staff and guest are friendly and willing to offer help at any time. The campground is on the local trolly(Bus) route and which come directly into the campground. You really don’t need to drive to see the sights.
Elisanne C.
Tu valoración: 4 Sainte-Julie, Canada
Camping was pretty safe and quiet, we were just across the bathrooms with our tent site so it was perfect. The staff was okay with us and they give you a gate card so you can come by late in the evening if you wish(but be quiet of course) for 30 $(tent w/water & electricity) it was the cheapest that we found in the area. Good camping for the price
Erin R.
Tu valoración: 1 Manchester, NH
This is by far the most unprofessional staff I have ever come across. My friends and I booked over 8 sites from this campground for the fifth year in a row. We have given this place a lot of business over the years and had planned to continue in future years until we were all treated like criminals. From the moment we stepped on their property, they were rude, argumentative and accusatory for absolutely no reason. They threatened to kick us out before we had even set up our sites. They made our weekend stay an absolute nightmare and I have never been more insulted in my life. My advice to the staff: 1. Next time, just tell your clients that you would rather lose their business. You completely RUINED the one weekend a year we all look forward to. 2. Lose the attitude and never accuse your clients of things that never happened– especially new clients who may be part of our group, but have never visited your campground before. 3. Do not call your clients leaving threatening messages and pretend that you have no idea what we are talking about when we arrive and try to clear up the misunderstanding. When you realize you make a mistake, the professional thing to do is APOLOGIZE. 4. Change your name– it should be Gregoire’s campground. Stop picking fights and falsely accusing clients– read a book or take a grammar lesson instead. My advice to potential clients: Don’t waste your time or money. There are plenty of other campgrounds in the area– including one about five minutes down the road.