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Whitecourt Lions Club Campground
Whitecourt
*WIFI on site *Town water *Graveled/sanded large lots *Monthly/weekly rates-long or short term stays are welcome *Newly upgraded playground *26 sites with 30 amp pwr/water, 44 sites with 30 amp pwr/water/sewer and 5 sites with 50 amp pwr/water/sewer *6 sites dry RV/tenting *GST inc. *Wheelchair accessible bathroom, 10% discount for seniors and Lions Club members *Picnic table/fire pit at every site *No outside wood allowed-wood sold at the office *Prices subject to change. Please give us a call.













Whitehorse Creek Campground, Whitehorse Creek Provincial Recreation Area
Robb
Whitehorse Creek Campground is found in Whitehorse Creek Provincial Recreation Area, about 6 km southwest of Cadomin on a gravel access road. It is a staging area for the Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park. The campground is situated along scenic Whitehorse Creek, near the confluence of the Whitehorse Creek and McLeod River. There are corrals, hitching rails and a loading ramp available for equestrian users, reservations are recommended.<br>9 Equestrian sites - 2 corrals, 7 with pens & tie stall. Equestrian areas must be reserved. Equestrian users pay an additional $4.00/horse/night. Water is











Wild Rose Trailer Park Campground
Medicine Hat
Weekly/monthly/special rates available * 15 & 30 AMP Full Service










Wilderness Village RV Resort
Rocky Mountain House
Sites available to the public subject to availability * 11 cottages available * Trail riding * ATV staging area * Secured campground * 2 Heated pools & hot tubs (seasonal) * Wireless Internet on site * Honeywagon Service available at a fee *












Wildhorse Lake Campground, Wildhorse Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Hinton
This scenic campground is found in Wildhorse Lake Provincial Recreation Area, about 25 km southwest of Hinton off Hwy. 16. Enjoy fishing this small mountain lake in a non-motorized or electric powered boat. There are 19 drive up sites and 3 walk in tenting sites.<br>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.












Willey West Campground, Eagle Point Provincial Park
Drayton Valley
Willey West Campground is found in Eagle Point Provincial Park, 6 km east of Drayton Valley, just off the Cowboy Trail (Hwy. 22). There are over 90 sites, including power, sewer and unserviced options. Located along the North Saskatchewan River, there are opportunities for canoeing, fishing and swimming. Amenities include a boat launch, playground, showers and a campground store.<br>ATVs are not allowed in the campground. ATV trails are located a 20-minute drive west. The cook-house rental fee is $50. Check Willey West Campground website for more info. Hillside & Hilltop Trails System is lo











William Watson Lodge Campground, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
William Watson Lodge provides year-round, barrier-free, wilderness lodging for persons with disabilities, seniors and their families. Its situated in beautiful Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, overlooking Lower Kananaskis Lake. The goal of this facility is to connect people of all abilities, all ages and all cultures to recreational opportunities in nature.
William Watson Lodge is named after an Albertan who worked to improve the social and environmental conditions for persons with disabilities.
Directions: William Watson Lodge Campground is in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, 50 km south of Hwy. 1 on Hwy. 40 and south on Hwy. 742 (Kananaskis Lakes Trail).












Williamson Campground, Williamson Provincial Park
Valleyview
Williamson Campground is found on the south shore of Sturgeon Lake in Williamson Provincial Park, 17 km west of Valleyview on Hwy. 43 and 2 km north on an access road. There are multiple options for camping, including pull-through, unserviced and powered sites nestled in the trees. Here you can go sailing, wind surfing, fishing or canoeing. Or enjoy the beach, go for a swim and spend evenings around the campfire.<br>There are 14 pull-through campsites. This is a self-registration campground. Payment can be made by cash or personal cheque (payable to “Government of Alberta”). Credit cards are N











Willow Creek Group Use, Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Medicine Hat
<br>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. Firewood can be purchased at Elkwater townsite.












Willow Rock Campground, Bow Valley Provincial Park
Canmore
<br>Upper (power) loop accommodates large units (35+ feet).Firewood is available for purchase from campground manager/hosts.A sewage disposal station is located here. There are two other sewage disposal stations in the park. Check Kananaskis RV Sewage Disposal Stations for a full listing.











Winagami Lake Campground, Winagami Lake Provincial Park
High Prairie
This campground is found in Winagami Lake Provincial Park, 20 km north of High Prairie on Hwy. 749, 10 km west on Hwy. 679 and 7 km north on an access road. It has over 60 treed sites suitable for both tents and RVs, with both unserviced and powered options. Enjoy amenities like the playground, wading pool and showers, or relax on the sandy beach. There are good boating opportunities, and the option to fish from the breakwater. If you enjoy birding, it is a good place to find many species of waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds.<br>Flush toilets are available in the shower building. This is a s












Windy Point Campground, Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area
Pincher Creek
Windy Point Campground is in Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area, 13 km north of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 785. Open sites along the shores of the Oldman River Reservoir are suited to RVs. A boat launch and pier make it a good choice for campers wanting easy access to the water. This is a popular spot for all kinds of water sports. Constant breezes make it an ideal place for sailing and wind surfing.<br>All campsites are first come-first served. Self-registration is in effect with camping fees paid by cash or personal cheque only.Campfires are prohibited.












