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Dump Stations In Kemptville, Ontario -- Sani-Dumps Online

45.0164° N, 75.6459° W

Quick Overview

Kemptville is a growing town in North Grenville, about 45 minutes south of Ottawa along Highway 416 in eastern Ontario. It has several dump stations for RVers, with some offering free access to travelers. The town's RV dump station and sani-dump facilities serve Ottawa-area RVers heading south toward the 401 and the St. Lawrence River campgrounds, as well as travelers coming north from the border region. Kemptville's sanitary dump station access is well-positioned at the junction of Highway 416 and Highway 43, catching traffic from multiple directions. The town has about 4,000 people in the core but the broader North Grenville municipality is growing fast, and services for RVers have kept pace with basic supplies, fuel, and dump station access all available from the main road. If you're heading south from Ottawa for a weekend at the Thousand Islands or along the St. Lawrence, Kemptville is the logical place to dump your tanks before committing to the final stretch down the 416. It's also a handy stop for RVers crossing into Ontario from Quebec via Highway 17, since the 416 connects directly to the Trans-Canada route through the capital region.

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Traveling to Kemptville by RV

Highway 416 runs north-south through the Kemptville area, connecting Ottawa (about 45 minutes north) to the 401 at Prescott (about 30 minutes south). Highway 43 crosses east-west through town connecting Smiths Falls to the west and the 416 interchange. Both highways are well-maintained and handle all RV sizes without any tight turns or low overpasses to worry about. Fuel is available at stations along Highway 43 near the 416 interchange, and there's a grocery store and Canadian Tire in town for supplies and basic hardware needs. If you need propane, you'll find refill stations along the Highway 43 commercial strip. The 416 is a divided highway with good sight lines, so pulling a trailer or driving a Class A down to Kemptville from Ottawa is straightforward even for less experienced drivers.

Dump Station Costs in Kemptville

Dump station costs in Kemptville are reasonable for the eastern Ontario region and the proximity to Ottawa. a portion% of the stations are free for all travelers, while a portion% charge a fee typically in the $5 to $10 range. Having dump access here saves Ottawa-area RVers a trip back into the city for tank management, and southbound travelers can take care of their tanks before hitting the 401 corridor.

Free: 6 stations (100%)
Paid: 0 stations (0%)

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Best Time to Visit Kemptville by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

5-25°F

Crowds: Low

Some stations close for winter. Eastern Ontario gets significant snowfall, and the 416 can be slippery during storms heading south from Ottawa.

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Spring

Mar - May

30-60°F

Crowds: Low

Stations reopen in April or May. Spring camping season starts slowly in eastern Ontario, with the first RVers heading to the St. Lawrence in May.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

65-85°F

Crowds: Medium

Steady traffic from Ottawa-area RVers heading to campgrounds south along the 401 and St. Lawrence corridor. Dump stations see regular use.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

35-60°F

Crowds: Low

Fall colours in eastern Ontario are lovely. Traffic eases after Labour Day, and stations stay open through October for late-season campers.

Explore the Kemptville Area

Kemptville is a practical service stop rather than a tourist destination, which means the dump stations here are rarely crowded and you can usually get in and out quickly. The town has several restaurants along the main street for a meal break. If you're heading south to the 401, the St. Lawrence River area near Prescott and Brockville has excellent campgrounds and riverside scenery worth exploring. Propane refills are available at gas stations near the Highway 416 interchange.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Kemptville

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Kemptville?

Kemptville has dump stations near the Highway 416 and Highway 43 junction in eastern Ontario. Check the listings on this page for specific locations and current hours.

Are there free dump stations in Kemptville?

Yes, free dump station access is available in Kemptville, making it a convenient and budget-friendly stop for RVers heading between Ottawa and the 401 corridor.

Is Kemptville a good RV service stop near Ottawa?

Yes, Kemptville is about 45 minutes south of Ottawa on Highway 416 and has fuel, groceries, dump stations, and basic supplies all accessible from the main road.

What should I bring to a dump station?

Bring disposable gloves, a sewer hose in good condition, a clear elbow connector, tank rinse solution, and hand sanitizer. A fresh water hose is useful if you plan to fill up too.

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Kemptville?

Kemptville has dump stations near the Highway 416 and Highway 43 junction in eastern Ontario. Check the listings on this page for specific locations and current hours.

Are there free dump stations in Kemptville?

Yes, free dump station access is available in Kemptville, making it a convenient and budget-friendly stop for RVers heading between Ottawa and the 401 corridor.

Is Kemptville a good RV service stop near Ottawa?

Yes, Kemptville is about 45 minutes south of Ottawa on Highway 416 and has fuel, groceries, dump stations, and basic supplies all accessible from the main road.

What should I bring to a dump station?

Bring disposable gloves, a sewer hose in good condition, a clear elbow connector, tank rinse solution, and hand sanitizer. A fresh water hose is useful if you plan to fill up too.

Are there free dump stations in Kemptville?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Kemptville.