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Moose Lake Campground, Moose Lake Provincial Park
Bonnyville
Moose Lake Campground is located in Moose Lake Provincial Park, 3 km north of Bonnyville on Hwy. 41 and 10 km west on Hwy. 660, and 1 km south on access road. Relax and spend hours on the sandy beach, and camp in a northern jack pine forest.<br>Site A-14 is not equipped with a fire pit. B-39 is the only site with 50 amp power.












Morinville RV Park Heritage Lake
Morinville
*Fish stocked lake * Security lighting * Chlorinated water * WIFI * Short walk to Town * Approx. 12 min to St. Albert* 35 min to West Edmonton Mall * Photos on website, www.MorinvilleRVPark.com*park expanding* Host & Owners on-Site * Alt. Ph:780-418-3000












Mount Sarrail Walk-in Tenting Campground, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
Mount Sarrail Walk-in Tenting Campground is in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, 50 km south of Hwy. 1 on Hwy. 40 and south on Kananaskis Lakes Trail. There are over 40 well-treed walk-in tenting sites here (no RVs). From here there is close access to the lakes for those hoping to canoe, fish or go boating. There are also many hiking, mountain biking and paved trails nearby.<br>Limited number of bear-proof food storage lockers; on-site manager & caretaker. Visa & MasterCard accepted.Firewood available for purchase on site from the campground manager or at Boulton Creek campground store.Water is












Musreau Lake, Musreau Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Grande Prairie
Camp by the shores of a spring fed lake in Musreau Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 80 km south of Grande Prairie on Hwy. 40 and 2 km east on an access road. Sites are well-treed and suitable for RVs and tents. The clear, deep waters are great for swimming. Take your canoe or boat out for some fishing and exploring, hike along the lakeshore on the forested trail or hang out on the sandy beach.<br>This is a self-registration campground. Payment can be made by cash or personal cheque (payable to “Government of Alberta”). Credit cards are NOT accepted as payment.











Nichol Springs Group Use, Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Medicine Hat
<br>This group camping area accommodates TENTS ONLY. 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.












Nitehawk Wilderness RV Park
Grande Prairie
Nitehawk Wilderness RV Park is open year-round and just 10 minutes south of Grande Prairie in the scenic Wapiti River Valley. Enjoy treed, private sites with 30/50 amp hookups, water, and washroom access. Steps from Nitehawk?s ski hill, bike park, and Snowmakers Lounge, it?s the perfect basecamp for year-round adventure.
Directions: South on Hwy 40, cross Wapiti Bridge, first right after the bridge.













Norms Walleye Camp R.V. Park
Slave Lake
40 Sites full service $42/night * Riverfront cabin rental from $165/night * 2 Bedrm loft suite w/kitchen incl. bath w/shower,BBQ on deck,from $185/night * Docks * Great fishing for Walleye & Pike * 2.5 km from Slave & Devonshire Beach * 5 Min.from golf * Boat rentals for our campers * Playground












North Buck Lake Campground, North Buck Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Boyle
North Buck Lake Campground is located in North Buck Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 14km northeast of Boyle on Hwy. 663, and 4km north on access road. With many bays and coves to poke around in, North Buck Lake is ideal for watersports and fishing. Be sure to watch the shoreline for nesting birds, and give them lots of space.<br>On-site security is provided on weekends.Firewood cost $8.00 for 1.5 cubic feetWater is available from a hand pump. Although Alberta Parks strives to maintain water quality, we recommend that you bring your own drinking water.












North Dyke Campground, Gleniffer Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area
Innisfail
Large, open sites are well suited to RVs and have close access to the water. Here you can hike, mountain bike, swim or just relax by the water. Go sailing, wind surfing, canoeing, boating, or fishing on the 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 pick-up.You are expected to bring your own water. Government of Alberta












North Fork Campground, North Fork Provincial Recreation Area
Bragg Creek
This quiet campground is found in North Fork Provincial Recreation Area, 6 km west of Millarville on Hwy. 549. There are around 25 sites here. It is a great base camp for those hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding in the Sheep Valley.<br>Firewood available for purchase at McLean Creek campground store, at manager`s site and from firewood truck.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 pu







North Ghost Campground, Ghost Airstrip Provincial Recreation Area
Cochrane
There are hiking and OHV trails in the surrounding areas. Please keep OHVs on trailers until you reach the off-site trailhead.<br>Opening date subject to snow levels. Camping season may extend into November, weather-permitting.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.










Notikewin Campground, Notikewin Provincial Park
Manning
<br>This is a self-registration campground. Payment can be made by cash or personal cheque (payable to “Kim Salter”). Credit cards are NOT accepted as payment.Firewood is supplied.Potable water is NOT supplied.










