Dump Stations In Sherbrooke, QC -- Sani-Dumps Online
45.4001° N, 71.8991° W
Quick Overview
Sherbrooke is the largest city in Quebec's Eastern Townships -- the Estrie region -- and it's a natural hub for RVers traveling between Montreal and the Maritimes or exploring the rolling hills and lakes south of the St. Lawrence. The city sits at the confluence of the Saint-Francois and Magog rivers, and it has several dump stations available for RV travelers. some of those are free, giving budget-conscious RVers a solid option for managing tanks without adding to the trip's expenses. The local sani-dump and RV dump station facilities include municipal setups and campground-based sanitary dump stations spread across the greater Sherbrooke area. Autoroute 10 from Montreal feeds directly into Sherbrooke, making it roughly a 90-minute drive from the South Shore -- a straight shot on a divided highway that handles big rigs without any trouble. Route 112 and Route 108 also connect through the city, linking it to communities like Magog, Windsor, and the US border crossings to the south. If you're heading east toward Riviere-du-Loup or the Gaspe, Sherbrooke is your last big service centre before the towns thin out along the Trans-Canada corridor. The city has everything an RVer needs for a full resupply -- big-box stores, grocery chains, propane, and fuel. The dump stations are generally accessible from the main highways without having to navigate tight downtown streets, though a couple of the campground-based options sit a few kilometres off the main route. Eastern Townships camping is popular from Victoria Day through Thanksgiving, and the fall colour season in late September and October draws heavy traffic through Sherbrooke as leaf-peepers descend on the region. The listings below have current details on each station's location and access.
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All Dump Stations Near Sherbrooke
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Station Pompage Municipale | 4.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Pont Couvert | 7.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Beau Lieu | 7.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Deauville | 7.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Lac Magog | 7.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Magog-Orford | 11.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Co-op Familiale Prevert de Birchton | 12.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| A & M Transport Inc. | 13.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping Chez Ben 2000 | 13.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camping des Baies | 13.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Station Pompage Municipale
4.1 miCamping Pont Couvert
7.0 miCamping Beau Lieu
7.3 miCamping Deauville
7.6 miCamping Lac Magog
7.8 miCamping Magog-Orford
11.8 miCamping Co-op Familiale Prevert de Birchton
12.3 miA & M Transport Inc.
13.2 miCamping Chez Ben 2000
13.4 miCamping des Baies
13.9 miTraveling to Sherbrooke by RV
Autoroute 10 is the main highway from Montreal, and it's a well-maintained divided highway all the way to Sherbrooke. From Quebec City, take Autoroute 20 east to Route 116, which cuts south through Victoriaville and into Sherbrooke -- it's about two and a half hours but the scenery through the farmland is pleasant. The US border at Derby Line / Stanstead is only about 45 minutes south on Route 143, making Sherbrooke a logical first or last stop for cross-border RV trips. Fuel stations are plentiful along Boulevard Universitaire and Boulevard Portland, including truck-friendly setups that can handle larger rigs. Canadian Tire and RONA on the north side of town carry basic RV repair supplies and hardware. For groceries, the Provigo and IGA stores along the main commercial strips are well-stocked for provisioning. If you're pulling a trailer and heading into the smaller Townships roads south of Sherbrooke, be aware that Route 141 toward Coaticook has some tight curves and steep grades near the Gorge de Coaticook area. Parking a larger motorhome downtown near the Vieux-Nord neighbourhood is tight, so stick to the commercial areas along the boulevards for errands.
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Dump Station Costs in Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke's dump station options give you a decent spread between free and paid. a portion% of stations are free to use, while a portion% charge a fee. Paid stations in the area typically run $5 to $15 per use, though some campground facilities include dump access in the nightly camping rate. The free options are well-maintained and see steady use through the summer season. If you're camping in the Eastern Townships for an extended stay, hitting the free stations in Sherbrooke during your supply runs saves you from paying campground dump fees at smaller operations that charge separately. Keep a few dollars in cash handy for the paid spots, since card readers aren't universal at every location. Over a week-long trip through the Townships, using free dump stations consistently can save you $30 to $50 compared to paying at each campground stop.
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Best Time to Visit Sherbrooke by RV
Winter
Nov - Mar
-15 to 20°F
Crowds: Low
Most dump stations close by late October. Heavy snowfall blankets the Townships, and access roads to campground stations are typically unplowed.
Spring
Apr - May
30-60°F
Crowds: Low
Stations begin reopening in late April or early May. Spring runoff can make some gravel access roads muddy, so stick to paved locations early in the season.
Summer
Jun - Aug
60-82°F
Crowds: High
Peak camping season in the Eastern Townships draws heavy RV traffic. Free dump stations can see lineups on summer weekends, especially holiday long weekends.
Fall
Sep - Oct
35-60°F
Crowds: Medium
Fall colour season is spectacular in Estrie and brings steady traffic. Stations stay open through Thanksgiving weekend, with shorter waits than summer.
Explore the Sherbrooke Area
Try to hit the dump stations during weekday mornings -- the free spots in particular see more traffic on weekends when seasonal campers from the Townships campgrounds are packing up and heading out. Propane refills are available at several gas stations along Boulevard Portland and at the Costco on the north end of town. If you need fresh water, most of the campground-based stations have potable water fill-ups alongside the dump. The Marche de la Gare, Sherbrooke's public market downtown, runs from late spring through fall and stocks local cheeses, produce, and baked goods from the Townships producers -- it's worth a stop if you're provisioning for a few days of campground cooking. Cell coverage throughout Sherbrooke is strong on all major carriers, including along the highways heading out in every direction. If you're heading east on Route 112, download your maps ahead of time since coverage gets spotty once you pass Lac-Megantic. The Jacques-Cartier river trails just north of the city make for a good leg-stretch and bike ride before getting back on the road.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Sherbrooke
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Sherbrooke?
Sherbrooke has dump stations along the main commercial corridors and at campground facilities in the Eastern Townships region. Check the listings on this page for exact locations, operating hours, and any check-in requirements at campground-based stations before you arrive.
Are there free dump stations in Sherbrooke?
Yes, Sherbrooke offers free dump station options that are open seasonally during the camping months. These tend to be busiest on summer weekends, so aim for weekday mornings or early in the day to avoid lineups during peak Eastern Townships season.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Sherbrooke?
Free options are available, and paid stations typically charge between $5 and $15 per use. Some campgrounds in the area include dump access in the nightly camping fee, so check with the office before paying separately at a standalone station.
When are dump stations in Sherbrooke open?
Most stations operate seasonally from May through mid-October, with summer hours running from early morning to evening. A few locations may close earlier in fall depending on weather, so check individual listings for specific dates and hours.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Bring disposable gloves, a sewer hose with a secure seal, a clear elbow connector to monitor tank flow, and black tank rinse solution. Paper towels and hand sanitizer are also smart to carry for cleanup after the job is done.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Sherbrooke?
Sherbrooke has dump stations along the main commercial corridors and at campground facilities in the Eastern Townships region. Check the listings on this page for exact locations, operating hours, and any check-in requirements at campground-based stations before you arrive.
Are there free dump stations in Sherbrooke?
Yes, Sherbrooke offers free dump station options that are open seasonally during the camping months. These tend to be busiest on summer weekends, so aim for weekday mornings or early in the day to avoid lineups during peak Eastern Townships season.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Sherbrooke?
Free options are available, and paid stations typically charge between $5 and $15 per use. Some campgrounds in the area include dump access in the nightly camping fee, so check with the office before paying separately at a standalone station.
When are dump stations in Sherbrooke open?
Most stations operate seasonally from May through mid-October, with summer hours running from early morning to evening. A few locations may close earlier in fall depending on weather, so check individual listings for specific dates and hours.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Bring disposable gloves, a sewer hose with a secure seal, a clear elbow connector to monitor tank flow, and black tank rinse solution. Paper towels and hand sanitizer are also smart to carry for cleanup after the job is done.
Are there free dump stations in Sherbrooke?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Sherbrooke.
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