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Killam Centennial Park Campground
Killam
*Full Services $35/night; $750/month *Non-Serviced $20/night; $400/month
*Toilets & showers nearby *Picnic shelter available at ball Diamonds
*Dump station, indoor pool & laundromat located within Town limits
Kinbrook Island Campground, Kinbrook Island Provincial Park
Brooks
This lakeside campground is in Kinbrook Island Provincial Park, 13 km south of Brooks off Hwy. 873. There are over 160 sites suitable for RVs and tents, including unserviced and powered options. The lake provides welcome relief on hot prairie days, with trees that create shady campsites. Wetlands near the campground provide excellent bird watching on an interpretive marsh trail.<br>For extended season camping (early September until early May), Kinbrook Island is first come-first served (self-registration). Find a site then put cash or cheque payment in an envelope in the self-registration vau
Kinsmen R.V. Park
St. Albert
Fully Serviced RV Park * 50 Amp Service * Paved Access Roads * Pull Thru Sites Available * Washrooms & Shower Facilities * Scenic cycling & walking trails * Banquet Hall for weddings, reunions & travel groups * Good Sam * Passport America Park.
Kleskun Hill Campground, Kleskun Hill Natural Area
Grande Prairie
This unique spot is found in Kleskun Hill Natural Area, 30 km northeast of Grande Prairie on Hwy. 43. Camp in the northernmost badlands area in Alberta and discover the plants and wildlife of the northern grasslands. There is a collection of historical buildings here, as well as a playground and showers. Explore the surrounding walking trails and look out for cactus!<br>This campground is operated by the County of Grande Prairie.
Kokanee Springs RV Park
Edmonton
15 Bay Driving Range * Licenced Restaurant * Cookhouses* Family Camping * Kids Zone* Wabamun Lake nearby with fishing & Water Sports * Close to all amenities * $10.00 Dump Fee * 3 sites available for overnight camping
Lac Des Arcs Campground, Bow Valley Provincial Park
Canmore
Lac Des Arcs Campground is found in Bow Valley Provincial Park, 14 km east of Canmore on Hwy. 1. There are about 30 open sites suitable for RVs and tents. Located on the shores of Lac Des Arcs, which is popular with windsurfers. There are many activities available in the surrounding area, including hiking and biking trails, fishing and paddling.<br>Lac Des Arcs campground is located 14 km east of Canmore on Hwy. 1.Firewood is available for purchase from campground manager/hosts.Water is available from a hand pump at this site. Although Alberta Parks strives to maintain water quality, we recomm
Lake McGregor Campground, Lake McGregor Provincial Recreation Area
Vulcan
This prairie gem is in Lake McGregor Provincial Recreation Area, 20 km north of Vulcan on Hwy. 23 and 25 km east on Hwy. 542. There are about 100 sites suitable for RVs and tents. Camp on the prairies near the lakeside where you can escape the summer heat. Sailing, wind surfing, water skiing, canoeing and fishing are popular activities. Watch for the many kinds of birds including beautiful white pelicans that take advantage of this prairie oasis.<br>This campground is sparsely treed, with random campsites.Firewood is available for sale.You are expected to bring your own water. Government of Al
Lakeview Campground, Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Medicine Hat
<br>Firewood can be purchased in Elkwater townsite.
Lawrence Lake Campground, Lawrence Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Athabasca
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>Firewood is not provided.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.
Legal Centennial RV Park
Legal
The Town manages a 16 stall seasonal RV campground. Centennial RV Park is located at the south end of 43 Street off 50 Avenue and is situated next to play structures and a fish pond. The park is within close walking distance to all local amenities including the grocery store, pharmacy, cafes, and sports grounds.
The RV park is nicely treed and well maintained. Camp stalls vary in size to accommodate RVs, motor homes, or tents.
Centennial RV Park is run on a first come, first served basis
Directions: 3 km east of highway 2 on #651, turn south on 43 street