RV Dump Stations In Saint-Boniface, QC -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
46.5001° N, 75.9826° W
Quick Overview
Saint-Boniface has several RV dump station available, with some free options currently in the area. This small Quebec community sits along the Ottawa River in the Outaouais region, making it a natural stopping point for RVers exploring eastern Ontario and western Quebec. The town's location puts you within reach of both urban amenities and wilderness camping opportunities.
The dump station landscape here centers around private campgrounds rather than municipal facilities or gas stations. Camping Saint-Boniface serves as the primary sanidump location, offering full RV services including waste disposal for both guests and day-use visitors. This setup is typical for smaller Quebec communities, where private campgrounds often fill the gap left by limited public infrastructure.
Access is straightforward via Route 148, which runs parallel to the Ottawa River and connects Saint-Boniface to larger centers like Gatineau and Ottawa. The road handles RVs of all sizes without major restrictions, though you'll want to plan your fuel stops since services become more spread out as you head into the wilderness areas. Most RVers use this as either a convenient overnight stop or a launching point for exploring Gatineau Park and the surrounding Crown lands.
Our listings below show current pricing and amenities for the available sanitary dump station, helping you plan your stop efficiently.
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All Dump Stations Near Saint-Boniface
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Camping Lac Rapide Reserve Faunique la Verendrye | 2.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Petit Lac Miniputt et Beach Resort | 18.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Plein Air | 22.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Public RV Dump Station | 22.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping du Centre de Plein Air du Lac Dudley | 23.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camping Barbe | 25.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Baie du Diable | 28.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Pioneer | 30.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camping Manitou | 32.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping lac-des-Sables | 33.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Camping Lac Rapide Reserve Faunique la Verendrye
2.6 miCamping Petit Lac Miniputt et Beach Resort
18.0 miCamping Plein Air
22.3 miPublic RV Dump Station
22.8 miCamping du Centre de Plein Air du Lac Dudley
23.9 miCamping Barbe
25.0 miCamping Baie du Diable
28.0 miCamping Pioneer
30.9 miCamping Manitou
32.1 miCamping lac-des-Sables
33.0 miTraveling to Saint-Boniface by RV
Route 148 serves as your main artery into Saint-Boniface, running east-west along the Ottawa River from Gatineau all the way to the Ontario border. This provincial highway easily handles large RVs and motorhomes without clearance issues. If you're coming from the south, you'll likely connect via Highway 50 from Gatineau, then follow Route 148 west for about 45 minutes.
The road network here is RV-friendly, but services thin out quickly once you leave the main corridor. Plan your fuel stops accordingly since the next major service center is either back toward Gatineau or forward into Ontario. Winter driving requires extra caution as Route 148 can get icy, and snow removal priorities favor the main highway over secondary roads.
Overnight parking options are limited to the campground or designated rest areas. There's no Walmart or major truck stops in Saint-Boniface itself, so if you need emergency overnight parking, you'll want to continue toward Shawville or head back toward Gatineau where more options exist.
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Dump Station Costs in Saint-Boniface
Of the several dump stations in Saint-Boniface, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. This reflects the area's reliance on private campground facilities rather than municipal or gas station dumps. Expect to pay around $10-15 for dump station access if you're not staying overnight at the campground.
The pricing here is fairly standard for Quebec campgrounds, though you might find slightly lower costs compared to facilities closer to major tourist areas like Mont-Tremblant or Quebec City. Some campgrounds offer package deals if you're also filling water tanks or need other services, so ask about bundled pricing when you arrive.
Unfortunately, there aren't any free municipal dumps or gas station options in the immediate area. Your best bet for free dumping would be to continue toward larger centers where municipal facilities or big-box stores might offer complimentary services. However, for the convenience and the riverside location, most RVers find the fee reasonable for what you get.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Saint-Boniface by RV
Winter
Dec - Mar
5°F to 25°F
Crowds: Low
Most facilities closed; limited services available during harsh Quebec winters.
Spring
Apr - May
35°F to 65°F
Crowds: Medium
Campgrounds reopening; muddy conditions possible on secondary roads after snowmelt.
Summer
Jun - Aug
55°F to 80°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings Ottawa-area weekend warriors; book overnight sites early.
Fall
Sep - Nov
30°F to 60°F
Crowds: Medium
Beautiful foliage season but some facilities start closing by late October.
Explore the Saint-Boniface Area
Camping Saint-Boniface typically opens for the season in May and operates through October, so winter dumping options don't exist here. If you're traveling through during shoulder seasons, call ahead to confirm they're open and accepting day-use dump customers. The facility includes a rinse hose, but bring your own gloves and sewer hose as these aren't provided.
Fuel up before you arrive since the nearest gas stations are several kilometers away in either direction on Route 148. The campground sits right on the Ottawa River, so if you're planning to stay overnight, book ahead during summer weekends when Ottawa-area RVers flock here for the waterfront sites.
Propane refills aren't available locally, so top off your tanks in Gatineau or plan to continue to Shawville where you'll find more services. Cell service can be spotty depending on your carrier, so download offline maps before heading into the area if you're continuing north into the wilderness regions.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Saint-Boniface
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Saint-Boniface?
Saint-Boniface currently has {{stationCount}} dump station available, located at Camping Saint-Boniface. This private campground welcomes day-use customers for waste disposal services. The facility is easily accessible from Route 148 and can handle RVs of all sizes without clearance issues.
Are there free dump stations in Saint-Boniface?
No, there are currently {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Saint-Boniface. The available facility is operated by a private campground that charges a fee for dump services. For free options, you'd need to travel to larger centers like Gatineau or continue into Ontario where municipal facilities might be available.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Saint-Boniface?
Expect to pay around $10-15 for dump station access at the local campground. This is standard pricing for private facilities in Quebec, and the fee typically includes access to a rinse hose and potable water if needed. Some campgrounds offer package deals if you're also purchasing other services like propane or supplies.
What should I bring to an RV dump station in Saint-Boniface?
Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and any cleaning supplies you prefer to use. The facility provides a rinse hose, but having your own water for initial rinsing can speed up the process. Consider bringing cash as some smaller campgrounds prefer cash payments over credit cards for dump services.
Is the dump station in Saint-Boniface open year-round?
No, Camping Saint-Boniface typically operates seasonally from May through October, closing during the harsh Quebec winter months. If you're traveling through during shoulder seasons or early spring, call ahead to confirm they're open and accepting day-use customers for black water dump services.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Saint-Boniface?
Saint-Boniface currently has {{stationCount}} dump station available, located at Camping Saint-Boniface. This private campground welcomes day-use customers for waste disposal services. The facility is easily accessible from Route 148 and can handle RVs of all sizes without clearance issues.
Are there free dump stations in Saint-Boniface?
No, there are currently {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Saint-Boniface. The available facility is operated by a private campground that charges a fee for dump services. For free options, you'd need to travel to larger centers like Gatineau or continue into Ontario where municipal facilities might be available.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Saint-Boniface?
Expect to pay around $10-15 for dump station access at the local campground. This is standard pricing for private facilities in Quebec, and the fee typically includes access to a rinse hose and potable water if needed. Some campgrounds offer package deals if you're also purchasing other services like propane or supplies.
What should I bring to an RV dump station in Saint-Boniface?
Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and any cleaning supplies you prefer to use. The facility provides a rinse hose, but having your own water for initial rinsing can speed up the process. Consider bringing cash as some smaller campgrounds prefer cash payments over credit cards for dump services.
Is the dump station in Saint-Boniface open year-round?
No, Camping Saint-Boniface typically operates seasonally from May through October, closing during the harsh Quebec winter months. If you're traveling through during shoulder seasons or early spring, call ahead to confirm they're open and accepting day-use customers for black water dump services.
Are there free dump stations in Saint-Boniface?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Saint-Boniface.
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