RV Dump Stations In Saint-Armand, Quebec -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
45.0330° N, 73.0500° W
Quick Overview
Saint-Armand offers several RV dump station for travelers passing through this quiet Quebec border town, with some free options available. This small community sits just north of the Vermont border along Highway 35, making it a natural stop for RVers crossing between Canada and the United States.
The area serves as a gateway for snowbirds heading south in fall or returning north in spring. Saint-Armand's location puts you within easy reach of both Quebec's Eastern Townships and Vermont's Lake Champlain region, two popular RV destinations with their own distinct appeal.
Your sanitary dump station options here center around private campgrounds rather than public facilities. Camping Philipsburg represents the main sani-dump option, offering full RV services including black water dump capabilities. The station provides the essential services you need without the crowds you'll find at major highway travel centers.
Access is straightforward via Highway 35, which connects directly to Interstate 89 just across the Vermont border. The route handles big rigs well, with no significant height or weight restrictions between the border crossing and local dump stations. Most RVers use this as a quick stop rather than an extended stay, though the area's rural setting offers a peaceful break from highway travel.
Check our listings below for current pricing and specific location details for Saint-Armand's RV waste disposal options.
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All Dump Stations Near Saint-Armand
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Camping Plage Kirkland | 5.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Plage Champlain | 5.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Domaine du Lac Venise-en-Quebec | 5.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Plage Venise | 5.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Domaine Florent | 6.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping La Foret de Freli | 7.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Chutes Hunter | 9.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Lake Carmi State Park | 10.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Domaine Lapierre | 11.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Domiane Riviera | 12.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Camping Plage Kirkland
5.6 miCamping Plage Champlain
5.8 miCamping Domaine du Lac Venise-en-Quebec
5.8 miCamping Plage Venise
5.9 miCamping Domaine Florent
6.4 miCamping La Foret de Freli
7.9 miCamping Chutes Hunter
9.0 miLake Carmi State Park
10.3 miCamping Domaine Lapierre
11.2 miCamping Domiane Riviera
12.7 miTraveling to Saint-Armand by RV
Highway 35 provides the main north-south route through Saint-Armand, connecting directly to Interstate 89 at the Highgate Springs border crossing just 15 minutes south. This crossing handles RVs of all sizes during regular hours, though expect delays during peak travel times in summer and fall foliage season.
The route from the border to local dump stations involves rural Quebec roads that easily accommodate large motorhomes and travel trailers. No low bridges or weight restrictions affect RV traffic in this area. Highway 133 runs east-west through the region, connecting to Highway 35 and providing an alternate route for those coming from Montreal or heading toward the Richelieu Valley.
Overnight parking options are limited in this rural area. The border crossing has designated truck parking that some RVers use for short stops, but extended parking isn't permitted. Your best bet for overnight stays involves the same campgrounds that offer dump services. Plan your border crossing timing carefully, as the Highgate Springs crossing operates on reduced hours during winter months.
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Dump Station Costs in Saint-Armand
Of the several dump stations in Saint-Armand, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. This reflects the rural nature of the area, where private campgrounds provide most RV services rather than municipal or state-operated facilities.
Expect to pay between $10-15 CAD for dump station access at private facilities, which is typical for Quebec campgrounds. Some locations offer package deals if you're also purchasing fuel or staying overnight, so ask about combined pricing when you arrive.
The exchange rate affects your costs if you're paying in U.S. dollars, making Canadian currency the smarter choice for border-area transactions. Credit cards work at most established campgrounds, but carrying some Canadian cash prevents payment hassles at smaller operations.
Consider timing your visit during shoulder seasons when some campgrounds offer reduced rates for day-use services. Winter access may be limited or more expensive due to heating costs and reduced operating hours at seasonal facilities.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Saint-Armand by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
10-25°F
Crowds: Low
Limited access as many campgrounds close; border crossing hours reduced during coldest months.
Spring
Mar - May
35-65°F
Crowds: Medium
Snowbird migration creates moderate traffic; campgrounds reopen with variable schedules in early spring.
Summer
Jun - Aug
60-80°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings heavy RV traffic and longer waits; book ahead for overnight stays.
Fall
Sep - Nov
40-70°F
Crowds: High
Fall foliage draws crowds through October; southbound snowbirds increase traffic in late fall.
Explore the Saint-Armand Area
Hit the dump station early in the day during summer weekends when campground traffic peaks. Camping Philipsburg tends to be busiest between 10 AM and 2 PM when most campers are checking out or setting up.
Bring your own rinse water if possible, as not all stations in rural Quebec provide unlimited fresh water access. The nearest propane fill-up is back toward the border at stations along Highway 35, so top off before heading into the countryside if you're running low.
Currency exchange matters here -- while many businesses accept U.S. dollars, you'll get better rates paying in Canadian currency. ATMs in nearby Frelighsburg or at the border provide Canadian cash. Keep your passport handy even for quick dump stops, as you're close enough to the border that some facilities may request ID.
Cell service can be spotty in rural areas, so download offline maps before leaving major highways. The dump station at Camping Philipsburg is well-marked, but GPS sometimes struggles with rural Quebec addresses.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Saint-Armand
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Saint-Armand?
Saint-Armand has {{stationCount}} RV dump station available for travelers. Camping Philipsburg serves as the main option for black and gray water disposal. The facility is located along Highway 35 and provides full sanitary dump services for RVs of all sizes.
Are there free dump stations in Saint-Armand?
Currently, Saint-Armand has {{freeCount}} free dump stations available. All facilities in the area are operated by private campgrounds that charge fees for dump station access. Expect to pay between $10-15 CAD for dumping services at local establishments.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Saint-Armand?
Dump station fees in Saint-Armand typically range from $10-15 CAD at private campgrounds. Prices may vary based on additional services included, such as fresh water fill-up or propane sales. Some facilities offer package deals if you're purchasing fuel or camping overnight.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and paper towels for cleanup. Pack rinse water in a separate container since not all rural Quebec stations provide unlimited fresh water access. Don't forget your passport, as border proximity means some facilities may request identification.
Can I cross the border after using dump stations in Saint-Armand?
Yes, the Highgate Springs border crossing is just 15 minutes south via Highway 35. The crossing handles RVs during regular operating hours, though winter schedules are reduced. Allow extra time during peak travel periods, especially summer weekends and fall foliage season.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Saint-Armand?
Saint-Armand has {{stationCount}} RV dump station available for travelers. Camping Philipsburg serves as the main option for black and gray water disposal. The facility is located along Highway 35 and provides full sanitary dump services for RVs of all sizes.
Are there free dump stations in Saint-Armand?
Currently, Saint-Armand has {{freeCount}} free dump stations available. All facilities in the area are operated by private campgrounds that charge fees for dump station access. Expect to pay between $10-15 CAD for dumping services at local establishments.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Saint-Armand?
Dump station fees in Saint-Armand typically range from $10-15 CAD at private campgrounds. Prices may vary based on additional services included, such as fresh water fill-up or propane sales. Some facilities offer package deals if you're purchasing fuel or camping overnight.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and paper towels for cleanup. Pack rinse water in a separate container since not all rural Quebec stations provide unlimited fresh water access. Don't forget your passport, as border proximity means some facilities may request identification.
Can I cross the border after using dump stations in Saint-Armand?
Yes, the Highgate Springs border crossing is just 15 minutes south via Highway 35. The crossing handles RVs during regular operating hours, though winter schedules are reduced. Allow extra time during peak travel periods, especially summer weekends and fall foliage season.
Are there free dump stations in Saint-Armand?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Saint-Armand.
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