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If you are buying land without campground-related facilities, there are two steps you must follow before investing time and money in your project.
You must have a business plan before you design a campground development plan, as it will help you understand your company's business environment. We suggest that you hire a recreation planner before planning your facilities. On the other hand, if you want to develop or simply obtain information about developing a campground, consult: www.campingquebec.com/industrie/ouvrir-terrain.html Purchasing a campground may represent a good investment, especially if it is well located. Decide on the type of campground and the region that interest you and the amount of money you wish to invest. Appearances can be deceptive. If you wish to buy a campground, examine all the options and the fair market value of each. Contact professionals or other qualified persons who will guide you through the process. Information about buying an existing campground is available in the Guide de gestion de l'exploitant de terrain de camping. Make sure that the campground complies with environmental standards for drinking water and wastewater disposal. If you buy a campground without any knowledge of the condition of the sewer system, one day you may need to comply with environmental standards on short notice. This can be expensive! Also check whether the campground is rated and ask for the results of the classification survey. The Rating Program may inform you about the campground services currently available or potential services that could be offered. For more information: www.campingquebec.com/industrie/ouvrir-terrain.html In addition of being obligatory, the ratings issued by the Conseil de Développement du Camping au Québec (CDCQ) have been the perfect way to obtain all kinds of services for campgrounds: you become a member of Camping Québec, your name is published in the CDCQ's Campground Guide , your campground's name is printed on road signs and published in most regional tourist association guides, etc. Click here to obtain a copy of the latest edition of the Guide. When planning and operating your campground, you are bound to need services from one or more consultants. Camping Québec offers you a list of resource persons. You should talk to several consultants before hiring one. To make a wise decision, check their background experience and listen to recommendations from other campground owners. As much as possible, always choose resource persons with experience in the camping industry. Section en construction sur destinationcmaping.ca
Profile of a campground operator So you want to operate a campground? Be prepared to roll up your sleeves and put your shoulder to the wheel, right away. Hard work is the only way to successfully operate a campground. It calls for huge amounts of time, money and effort. Don't think that you can take a six-month vacation every year just because this is a seasonal industry! A camping season has to be planned. Expect three months of work to open a campground and three more months to close it. During the season, a 40-hour work week no longer exists. In fact, there's no point in even counting the hours. Are you ready to put in enough effort to make it work? Are you sure it's worth it? Do you feel that you have what it takes? Have you weighed the pros and cons? If you answered in the affirmative to these questions, you are a potential candidate. Operating a campground is just like any other business: it requires financial and managerial skills. It takes time, patience and a lot of perseverance to obtain operating results that you can be proud of. Count on a tremendous amount of work. Take your time, talk about it with campground owners, ask questions, tour their campgrounds and take notes. Measure what you see against what you want. Visualize it!
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