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Acadia Valley Ball Park Campground
Acadia Valley
New sites added in 2010 with full hook-ups and shower building; grocery, restaurant, fuel, public phone and playgrounds within walking distance. Fishing and additional camping with power sites, 4 miles south at the Municipal Reservoir.
Andrew R.V. Park
Andrew
Overflow sites avail. * Close to minigolf, playground, recreation complex (fitness area, sauna, whirlpool & bowling alley) * Rates subject to change
Aspen Crossing Campground
Mossleigh
* A great nature experience * Landscaped sites * Gift shop * Garden Centre in Spring * Dining Car Restaurant * Caboose Cabin Rental * Tavern with on-site delivery * Swimming Hole * Fireworks Available.
Low Season range from $28 to $51.50 plus GST.
High Season range from $28 to $70 plus GST.
Booking well in advance is recommended. Were popular!
Aspen Ridge Campground
High Level
* Mature Campground * Gateway to the North, the most northern FULL SERVICE RV Park in Alberta* WiFi available
Aster Lake Backcountry Camping, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
Aster Lake Backcountry Campground is in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, 50 km south of Hwy. 1 on Hwy. 40 and south on Kananaskis Lakes Trail. The closest access is at the Upper Lake Day Use Area. It is 10.8 km from the trailhead via Upper Kananaskis Lake Circuit/Aster Lake Route Trail. This idyllic spot is accessed via an unmaintained trail so is only suitable for experienced hikers, prepared to routefind and fend for themselves. It has space for about 5 tents in an open meadow with beautiful mountain views. No fires are permitted. There are pit/vault toilets and secure food storage lockers.<b
Backcountry Camping, Lakeland Provincial Park
Lac La Biche
<br>Sixteen designated back-country camping areas are located throughout the park. Please see the map. Some of these have multiple campsites that can accommodate larger groups: Mile 10, Jackson Lake East and South, Kinnaird Island and Blackett Lake. As well as a backcountry composting toilet and fire pit, most of the camping areas are equipped with picnic tables and bear poles or bear lockers. Backcountry campsites are first come-first served. There is no fee for use. Please pack out all your garbage. Please complete and submit a Voluntary Backcountry Travel Notification form. These backcoun
Backcountry Camping, Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area
Lac La Biche
Lawrence Lake Campground is located in Lawrence Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 12 km west and 30 km north of Athabasca on Hwy. 2 to access road. This small lake is a great for boating, paddling, and fishing.<br>Five designated back-country camping areas are located throughout the park. Please see the map. As well as a backcountry composting toilet and fire pit, most of the camping areas are equipped with picnic tables and bear poles or bear lockers. Backcountry campsites are first come-first served. There is no fee for use. Please pack out all your garbage. Please complete and submit a Vol
Bassano Homecoming Trailer Park
Bassano
Walking distance to Downtown* Across from fenced Playground & Community Hall* 9 hole Golf Course, Bowling Alley, Outdoor Pool with waterslide & Laundromat near Campground* 10 Minute drive from the Historical Bassano Dam and Crawling Valley Reservoir for Pike & Walleye fishing* Group Camping at West End of Park *Day & Night use *Self Registration - No Reservations*
Battle Creek Campground, Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Medicine Hat
<br>Firewood can be purchased in Elkwater townsite.Water is available from a hand pump at this site. Although Alberta Parks strives to maintain water quality, we recommend that you bring your own drinking water.
Bear Lake Campground
Edson
Campground Operator Ph# 780-693-2479 * Day use area on site * Volleyball * Firewood $5 * Reservations available * Playground * Concession
Beauvais Lake Campground, Beauvais Lake Provincial Park
Pincher Creek
This scenic campground is found in Beauvais Lake Provincial Park. Sites here are well-treed, suitable for both RVs and tents and have both basic and powered options. Enjoy the beautiful foothills setting and watch for birds and wildlife while fishing or boating on the lake. If you like to stay on land, there are many trails which range from easy to challenging for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing and skiing.<br>Sites 1-15 in the main campground and walk-in tenting are open for winter camping. Winter use is subject to snow & road conditions. Only cash or personal cheques are accepted for f