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Big Knife Campground, Big Knife Provincial Park
Stettler
Find a mix of open and treed sites suitable for tents and RVs in a scenic parkland environment. There are also a few walk-in tenting sites nestled in the forest. This is a great family-friendly park with wonderful views of the unique Battle River badlands. Explore the trails and watch for wildlife and birds, or take your canoe or kayak for a lazy afternoon paddle.<br>Firewood is not available onsite.Potable water is not available after from mid-September until the campground closes. Camping fees are reduced during this period.Sewage disposal is provided onsite.












Birch Lake Campground and Park
Innisfree
The Park provides flush toilets, a showerhouse (registered campers free) firewood sales, firepits, horseshoes, pull-thru sites. At Innisfree: Sewage Pump-out /restaurant/propane sales/groceries & gas pumps.
Directions: 2 km south of the Yellowhead (Highway 16 & the Village of Innisfree) on Secondary Highway 870










Black Nugget Lake Campground
Ryley
Redeveloped site of former coalmine * Bird Watching - Migratory Waterfowl * Group Sites & Group Areas * Fishing permitted but no motor boats permitted * Manager on-site *












Blood Indian Park
Youngstown
*300 random sites * 37 serviced sites * Fee for additional units in same site * Big Stone Hall on lakeshore available for rent: Ph: 403-779.2155 * 12 km speed restriction on lake *Excellent Trout fishing * Well stocked campground store (May-October) with fishing/hunting licence sales, propane and fuel * Rates include GST













Bluerock Campground, Sheep River Provincial Park
Turner Valley
Bluerock Campground is found in Sheep River Provincial Park, 35 km west of Turner Valley on Hwy. 546. Sites are suited to both RVs and tents and are surrounded by trees. The scenic Sheep River is nearby. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trails in a Rocky Mountain setting.<br>Firewood available for purchase at manager`s site and from firewood truck.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.












Bluerock Equestrian Campground, Sheep River Provincial Park
Turner Valley
Bluerock Equestrian Campground is found in Sheep River Provincial Park, 35 km west of Turner Valley on Hwy. 546. Sites are suitable for RVs and tents. The scenic Sheep River is nearby. There are hitching rails, corrals, and a loading ramp as well as access to nearby equestrian trails.<br>Price includes fee for 2 horses; $7.00/night each additional horse.Firewood available for purchase at manager`s site and from firewood truck.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.












Bodina Resort
Cold Lake
3 cabins also available * ATM * Showers coin operated * Store with camping requirements *













Boulton Creek Campground, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
Boulton Creek Campground is found in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, about 50 km south of Hwy. 1 on Hwy. 40 and south on Kananaskis Lakes Trail.. This large campground has over 120 well-treed sites for RVs and tents. There are unserviced, power and water, and walk-in options. There are many amenities and activities available here, including showers, equipment rental, a camper`s store, hiking trails, paved bike paths, and close access to the Kananaskis Lakes.<br>Showers take $2.00 tokens (for a 5-minute shower); pull-through sites available; on-site manager and caretaker; groceries & firewood a












Bow Island Centennial Park
Bow Island
Adjacent to Bow Island Golf Course * Self Registration * Shower & Washroom Facilities * Firewood - not supplied * Sewer dump located on Hwy 3 at Silver Spray Car Wash (223 7th Ave W)*










Bow River Campground, Bow Valley Provincial Park
Canmore
This pretty campground is found in Bow Valley Provincial Park, about 5 km east of Canmore on Hwy. 1. Upgrades in spring 2017 added 20 campsites. The majority of the campsites are now serviced with power. Additional upgrades are coming in spring 2018, with the addition of a comfort station, a few walk-in tenting sites and water becoming available at the power serviced sites. The campground is next to the Bow River, offering pleasant views. There are many activities available in this area, including hiking, biking, fishing, and paddling.<br>Firewood available for purchase from campground mana












Bow River Campground, Bow Valley Provincial Park
Canmore
This pretty campground is found in Bow Valley Provincial Park, about 5 km east of Canmore on Hwy. 1. Upgrades in spring 2017 added 20 campsites. The majority of the campsites are now serviced with power. Additional upgrades are coming in spring 2018, with the addition of a comfort station, a few walk-in tenting sites and water becoming available at the power serviced sites. The campground is next to the Bow River, offering pleasant views. There are many activities available in this area, including hiking, biking, fishing, and paddling.<br>Firewood available for purchase from campground mana












Bow Valley Campground, Bow Valley Provincial Park
Canmore
A large campground found in Bow Valley Provincial Park, about 30 km east of Canmore just north of Hwy. 1, off the Hwy. 1X. Sites are well-treed with a variety of options: unserviced, power/water, and walk-in. It is situated along the Bow River for pleasant views of the valley and surrounding mountains. There are many amenities and activities here, including interpretive programs, bike rentals, canoeing outfitters, a boat launch, concession, playground and showers.<br>Showers: $2.00 tokensFirewood sold at campground storeA sewage disposal station is located here. There are two other sewage disp











