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Pembina Forks Campground, Pembina Forks Provincial Recreation Area
Robb
A medium-sized campground in Pembina Forks Provincial Recreation Area, 63 km southeast of Robb on Hwy. 40. Large, well-spaced sites are nestled among spruce trees near the Pembina River. Try your luck at fishing for a variety of species.<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.




Pembina River Campground, Pembina River Provincial Park
Entwistle
This large campground is found in Pembina River Provincial Park, 2 km northwest of Entwistle on Hwy. 16A. There are over 130 sites suited for both RVs and tents, with a mixture of open and treed sites. Scenic hiking trails, close river access, and a playground make this a popular weekend spot.<br>Showers $2.00/5 minutes.Firewood $8.00/bundle.












Peppers Lake Campground, Peppers Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Nordegg
Peppers Lake Campground is located in Peppers Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 84 km southeast of Nordegg on Hwy. 734. This pretty little campground has quiet, treed sites with close lake access. Go fishing or tour the shoreline by canoe or electric powered boat. An equestrian staging area is located 2 km away.<br>This is an unserviced campground. Please remember to bring your own firewood to enjoy your stay.Recent changes to the recreation area regulation under the Public Health Act have affected provision of drinking water in this campground – we cannot absolutely guarantee that water from h












Phyllis Lake Campground, Phyllis Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Rocky Mountain House
Phyllis Lake Campground, in Phyllis Lake Provincial Recreation Area, is 33 km south of Rocky Mountain House on Hwy. 22 and 7 km west on Hwy. 591. This scenic little foothills lake is suited to canoeing, fishing and boating with electric powered motors. There are about 20 sites, most of which are open to each other and face the lake. They are suited for both RVs and tents.<br>This is an unserviced campground. Please remember to bring your own firewood to enjoy your stay.Recent changes to the recreation area regulation under the Public Health Act have affected provision of drinking water in this








Pierre Greys Lakes Campground, Pierre Greys Lakes Provincial Park
Grande Cache
Four campground loops are found in Pierre Grey`s Lakes Provincial Park, 120 km north of Hinton on Hwy 40 and 32 km south of Grande Cache on Hwy 40. This beautiful park has a series of small lakes, each with lakeside camping. Sites are suitable for tents and RVs, with both unserviced and power options. Take in the scenery while you hike, birdwatch, mountain bike on the 48 km of trails, or go boating or fishing on the collection of peaceful lakes.<br>Joachim Loop has unserviced campsites. Wanyandie, Moberly and Delorme Loops have campsites with power. First Come-First Serve sites are: Wanyandie












Pigeon Lake Campground, Pigeon Lake Provincial Park
Wetaskiwin
This large campground boasts spacious sites surrounded by mixed forest that are suited to tents and RVs. There are unserviced, power, and power/water/sewer options, as well as a few sites with lake views. There are many amenities here including showers, flush toilets, boat launch and playground. Enjoy beach and water activities and hike or bike on shady forested trails. If you prefer not to rough it, check out the comfort camping sites where you can stay in a fully furnished yurt.<br>Coin-operated showers cost $1.00. WINTER: Some winterized sites in Loop A (a minimum of 6) are open year-round.












Pincher Creek Veterans Memorial Park Campground
Pincher Creek
Quiet camping beside the Pincher Creek and walking trails, close to all amenities. *7 fully serviced sites available * Stop and enjoy the hospitality * Fee includes use of hot showers * Rates subject to change * Firewood for purchase on site *









Pine Bay Group Use, William A. Switzer Provincial Park
Hinton
<br>Pine Bay group use area contains 10 walk-in tenting sites with tent pads; the site can also accommodate up to 8 RVs in the upper parking lot. 2 night minimum reservation is required for Friday & Saturday nights. A $50.00 key deposit is required to be paid at the Gregg Lake Campground Booth at check in, and will be returned at checkout. Discounts are available for youth groups only. Firewood available for sale $8/bag at Cache Lake Campground, Switzer Park Visitor Centre and Gregg Lake Campground Booth, hours vary and during peak season only. Boat launch is at Jarvis Lake Day Use Off Season












Pinehurst Lake Campground, Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area
Lac La Biche
Pinehurst Lake Campground is located in Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area, 17 km south of Lac La Biche on Hwy. 36, 5km east on Hwy. 55, 3km north on Range Rd. 132, 19 km east on Township Rd. 652, and 7km north on access road. Pinehurst is a favourite destination for local anglers, and has a staging area outside of the campsite for OHV use for the trail network throughout Lakeland PRA.<br>Pinehurst Lake is a favourite destination for local anglers. The campground is located 20 km south of Lac La Biche on Hwy. 36, 30 km southeast on Hwy. 55 and north on the access road.Although Alberta Parks











Pinehurst Lake Campground, Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area
Lac La Biche
Pinehurst Lake Campground is located in Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area, 17 km south of Lac La Biche on Hwy. 36, 5km east on Hwy. 55, 3km north on Range Rd. 132, 19 km east on Township Rd. 652, and 7km north on access road. Pinehurst is a favourite destination for local anglers, and has a staging area outside of the campsite for OHV use for the trail network throughout Lakeland PRA.<br>Pinehurst Lake is a favourite destination for local anglers. The campground is located 20 km south of Lac La Biche on Hwy. 36, 30 km southeast on Hwy. 55 and north on the access road.Although Alberta Parks











Pocaterra Walk-in Tenting Group Use, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
<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. Walk-in tenting only. Senior/youth group discounts mid-week only. One vehicle permitted on-site in case of emergency. Opening date subject to snow levels.











