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Sir Winston Churchill Campground, Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park

Lac La Biche

Sir Winston Churchill Campsite is located in Sir Winston Churchill Provincial , located 5km east of Lac La Biche on Hwy. 881, and 2 km north on Provincial Park Rd. With year-round cabins the islands of this park are open to be explored summer and winter. Rentals of canoes, kayaks, and stand up paddleboards are available to discover the waters of Lac la Biche. Trails throughout the Old Growth Forest allows campers to hike and bike to all the sandy beaches.<br>Campsites are nestled among old-growth mixedwood forests.
 
Beach Boat Launch Fire Pits Firewood - Charge Flush Toilets Picnic Shelter Playgrounds Water Tap Amphi Theatre Birding Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Cross Country Skiing
 

Smoke Lake Campground, Smoke Lake Provincial Recreation Area

Fox Creek

Smoke Lake Campground is found in Smoke Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 9 km southwest of Fox Creek off Hwy. 43. There are over 45 sites suitable for both RVs and tents, with some trees for privacy. Activities include boating and fishing.<br>A discount for seniors 60 years and older is available.
 
Boat Launch Fire Pits Canoeing/Kayaking Fish Cleaning Stations Fishing Geocaching Ice Fishing Power Boating Snowmobiling (Off-site) Vault Toilets Water Skiing
 

South Dyke - Site A Group Use, Gleniffer Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area

Innisfail

<br>You are expected to bring your own water. Government of Alberta regulations require that water from pumps/taps like the one located here NOT be used for drinking, cooking or washing (including brushing teeth and washing dishes). Water from the pump/tap onsite can only be used for purposes like putting out a campfire. Capacity is based on 30-foot units, including tow vehicle.  Firewood is not available for purchase on-site.  Visitors can bring their own firewood or purchase wood from: Spruce View Co-op Hwy. 54 (open Monday-Saturday 7:00 am to 9:00 pm, Sunday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm) or Innisfail
 
Beach Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fire Pits Fishing Geocaching Group Use Hiking - Front Country Ice Fishing Mt.Biking/Cycling Power Boating Sailing Swimming
 

South Dyke - Site B Group Use, Gleniffer Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area

Innisfail

<br>You are expected to bring your own water. Government of Alberta regulations require that water from pumps/taps like the one located here NOT be used for drinking, cooking or washing (including brushing teeth and washing dishes). Water from the pump/tap onsite can only be used for purposes like putting out a campfire. Capacity is based on 30-foot units, including tow vehicle.  Firewood is not available for purchase on-site.  Visitors can bring their own firewood or purchase wood from: Spruce View Co-op Hwy. 54 (open Monday-Saturday 7:00 am to 9:00 pm, Sunday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm) or Innisfail
 
Beach Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fire Pits Fishing Geocaching Group Use Hiking - Front Country Ice Fishing Mt.Biking/Cycling Power Boating Sailing Swimming
 

South Dyke - Site C Group Use, Gleniffer Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area

Innisfail

<br>You are expected to bring your own water. Government of Alberta regulations require that water from pumps/taps like the one located here NOT be used for drinking, cooking or washing (including brushing teeth and washing dishes). Water from the pump/tap onsite can only be used for purposes like putting out a campfire. Capacity is based on 30-foot units, including tow vehicle.  Firewood is not available for purchase on-site.  Visitors can bring their own firewood or purchase wood from: Spruce View Co-op Hwy. 54 (open Monday-Saturday 7:00 am to 9:00 pm, Sunday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm) or Innisfail
 
Beach Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fire Pits Fishing Geocaching Group Use Hiking - Front Country Ice Fishing Mt.Biking/Cycling Power Boating Sailing Swimming
 

South Dyke Campground, Gleniffer Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area

Innisfail

South Dyke Campground offers spacious sites that are suitable for RVs and tents and have some shelter from mixed forest surrounding the campground. Here you can hike, mountain bike, swim or relax on the beach. Go sailing, wind surfing, canoeing, boating, or fishing on the large reservoir.<br>Firewood is not available for purchase on-site.  Visitors can bring their own firewood or purchase wood from: Spruce View Co-op Hwy. 54 (open Monday-Saturday 7:00 am to 9:00 pm, Sunday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm) or Innisfail FasGas (open 24/7). You can also call 403-896-4597 (local firewood sales) to arrange wood
 
Beach Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fishing Group Use Hiking - Front Country Ice Fishing Power Boating Sailing Swimming Water Skiing Wind Surfing Geocaching
 

Spray Lakes West Campground, Spray Valley Provincial Park

Canmore

Spray Lakes West Campground is found in Spray Valley Provincial Park, 16 km south of Canmore on the Smith Dorrien/Spray Lakes Trail (Hwy. 742). Once you visit this peaceful campground on the shores of the Spray Lakes Reservoir, you may never want to leave! There are sites suitable for both RVs and tents, many of which are very close to the lake. Here you can enjoy hiking trails, boating, fishing, and wildlife watching in beautiful Rocky Mountain surroundings.<br>Food lockers available for cyclists. Visa and MasterCard accepted. On-site manager/caretaker. Opening date subject to snow levels. Lo
 
Fire Pits Backcountry Camping Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Cross Country Skiing Environmental Education Fishing Geocaching Hand Launch Hiking - Front Country Hiking Backcountry Hiking-Interpretive Ice Fishing
 

Spray Lakes West Campground, Spray Valley Provincial Park

Canmore

Spray Lakes West Campground is found in Spray Valley Provincial Park, 16 km south of Canmore on the Smith Dorrien/Spray Lakes Trail (Hwy. 742). Once you visit this peaceful campground on the shores of the Spray Lakes Reservoir, you may never want to leave! There are sites suitable for both RVs and tents, many of which are very close to the lake. Here you can enjoy hiking trails, boating, fishing, and wildlife watching in beautiful Rocky Mountain surroundings.<br>Food lockers available for cyclists. Visa and MasterCard accepted. On-site manager/caretaker. Opening date subject to snow levels. Lo
 
Fire Pits Water Pump Backcountry Camping Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Cross Country Skiing Environmental Education Fishing Geocaching Hand Launch Hiking - Front Country Hiking Backcountry Hiking-Interpretive
 

Spring Lake RV Resort

Spring Lake

70 Sites available * Basketball court *Beach volleyball * Lakeview camping cabins * Sandy beach * Spring fed lake * Store * Trout fishing * Hand launch, 12 km speed limit * RV only Resort *No Tenting
 
15 Amp Hookup 30 Amp Hookup 50 Amp Hookup Beach Big Rig Friendly Bike Trails Boat Launch Canoeing Allowed Debit/Interac Extended Stay Rates Firewood - Charge Fishing Allowed Flush Toilets
 

SpringHill RV Park

Cochrane

Full Service RV Park at the gateway to the Rocky Mountains * offering the total RV experience * Tenting allowed * We are close to Calgary, Kananaskis & Banff * WiFi * Laundry * Convenience Store * Liquor store * Fuel/Diesel * Propane * Catch & Release Trout Pond * Dump Station open May 15-Sep.30
 
30 Amp Hookup 50 Amp Hookup American Express Big Rig Friendly Crews Welcome Debit/Interac Extended Stay Rates Firewood - Charge Fishing Allowed Flush Toilets Gas Pump Gated Groceries
 

Spruce Bay Resort

Red Deer County

10 Kitchenette cabins without plumbing - central bathroom facilities available ($59-107 plus tax) * Camp store * Gas & oil for boats * Camp stove fuel * Bait * Fishing boats & pedal boats for rent * 15 Amp $45.00, 30 Amp $47.00 * cabins $63.18 - $115.25 * Long weekend rates apply *Rates do not include GST
 
15 Amp Hookup 30 Amp Hookup Basic Camping Beach Boat Launch Canoeing Allowed Firewood - Charge Fish Cleaning Stand Fishing Allowed Flush Toilets Gated Groceries Group Camping
 

Spruce Coulee Campground, Cypress Hills Provincial Park

Medicine Hat

This campground is foot-access only. Spruce Coulee is open year-round, weather permitting. There are reduced services after Labour Day. The water pump is not operational during winter months.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.
 
Fire Pits Picnic Shelter Water Pump Winter Camping Beach Birding Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Cross Country Skiing Downhill king Equestrian Fishing Geocaching