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Swan Lake Campground, Swan Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Rocky Mountain House
Swan Lake Campground is found in Swan Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 40 km southwest of Rocky Mountain House on Hwy. 752 and 20 km southeast on an access road. Here there are around 25 sites well suited for RVs and tents. Most sites are surrounded by trees, with a few choice sites located next to the lake. A great fishing lake for canoes or electric motors only. There are OHV trails nearby, but please keep OHVs on trailers in the recreation area.<br>This is an unserviced campground. Please remember to bring your own firewood to enjoy your stay.Recent changes to the recreation area regulation











Tay River Campground, Tay River Provincial Recreation Area
Caroline
This campground is found in Tay River Provincial Recreation Area, 16 km southwest of Caroline on Hwy. 591. Sites are suited to both RVs and tents. Most are in an open grassy field, with a few choice sites by the river. The Tay River is good for fishing. There are OHV and horse trails nearby. Horses are not permitted in the campground and OHVs must be on trailers while in the recreation area.<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 dr







Telegraph Park Campground
Hay Lakes
Reservations required for group camping area * Stocked Trout pond * RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE * Seasonal Open Dates May/Oct * Dates Subject to change. Please call to confirm. * Group Camping Sites Are Available. Please call for Details. * Camp Kitchen Sites With Power . * Hiking Trails And Stocked Fish Pond













The Narrows Campground, The Narrows Provincial Recreation Area
Stettler
This scenic campground is first come first serve only and is built along a narrow channel connecting two portions of Buffalo Lake. Sites are RV and tent-friendly and surrounded by trees. The channel offers good opportunities for shore fishing and is great for young anglers and paddlers. Enjoy wonderful bird watching opportunities.<br>The Narrows Provincial Recreation Area is operated by the Summer Village of Rochon Sands under a lease agreement with the Province of Alberta. Access to campground is closed from mid-October to early-May.Firewood is available for purchase at the park during poste








Thompson Creek Campground, Thompson Creek Provincial Recreation Area
Nordegg
Thompson Creek Campground is found in Thompson Creek Provincial Recreation Area, 83 km southwest of Nordegg on Hwy. 11. This picturesque recreation area is on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. There are over 50 well-treed sites, suitable for RVs and tents. A trail leads to scenic views of the river valley.<br>First wheelbarrow of firewood included in overnight camping fee; additional loads $8.00 each.Recent changes to the recreation area regulation under the Public Health Act have affected provision of drinking water in this provincial campground –









Three Isle Lake Backcountry Camping, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
Three Isle Backcountry Campground is in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, 50 km south of Hwy. 1 on Hwy. 40 and south on Kananaskis Lakes Trail. The closest access is at North Interlakes Day Use. It is 10.3 km from the trailhead via Upper Kananaskis Lake Circuit/Three Isle Lake Trail. Tent sites are scattered amongst the trees above the lake. Enjoy beautiful lake and mountain views at this scenic site. No fires permitted. There are pit/vault toilets and secure food storage lockers here.













Three Rivers Group Use, Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area
Pincher Creek
<br>Capacity is based on 20-foot units (including tow vehicle). Firewood is sold on-site from mid May to Labour Day. Pending weather, normal water service is available by the May long weekend. To support water conservation and as a backup measure, campers are encouraged to bring a supply of drinking water. Shower facilities are available in Castleview Campground, which is located on the north side of the river. 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 (in











Three Sisters Campground, Bow Valley Provincial Park
Canmore
Three Sisters Campground is found in Bow Valley Provincial Park, 12 km east of Canmore on Hwy. 1. There are 36 well-treed sites suited to both RVs and tents. The campground is beside the Bow River and has a hand launch for small non-motorized boats. There are many activities available in the surrounding area, including hiking and biking trails, fishing and paddling.<br>Three Sisters campground is located in Dead Man`s Flats (just outside Canmore on Hwy. 1). Boat launch is for non-motorized public vessels only; commercial operators require a permit to launch or take out any non-motorized vessel











Thunder Lake Campground, Thunder Lake Provincial Park
Barrhead
Thunder Lake Campground is found in Thunder Lake Provincial Park, 21 km west of Barrhead on Hwy. 18. This large campground has over 125 sites, both unserviced and powered. They are well-treed and suited to RVs and tents. There are many amenities and activities here, including showers, a beach, playground, boat launch, and trails.<br>Convenience store open 7 days/week from May 1 until Oct weather permitted, water may be shut off after 15th September.










Tillebrook Campground, Tillebrook Provincial Park
Brooks
This prairie oasis is in Tillebrook Provincial Park, 6 km east of Brooks on Hwy. 1. There are RV and tent-friendly sites, with unserviced, powered and pull-through options. Trees and shrubs provide shade and shelter. See amazing prairie sunrises and sunsets and endless skies. Explore the grassland on a short interpretive trail, or take a day trip to Dinosaur Provincial Park.<br>Summer rates are in effect until the beginning of October. For extended season camping (from after the September long weekend until close), Tillebrook is first come-first served (self-registration). Find a site then pu









Tolman East Campground, Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park
Trochu
Tolman East Campground is deep in the Red Deer River Valley beneath the shade of the cottonwood trees. Sites are suitable for tents and RVs and most are sheltered by trees and shrubs. Paddle through the badlands or visit the day use area to the north. Take a drive to the scenic viewpoint just northeast of Huxley for an unbelievable view of the valley.<br>Vehicle access into the park is not provided from mid-October to mid-May. Visitors should exercise caution; there is a community gun range located in close proximity to this campground.Firewood is not available onsite.A limited supply of potab









Touchwood Lake Campground, Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area
Lac La Biche
Touchwood Lake Campground is located in Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area, 14 km north on Hwy. 881, 1 km east on Township Rd. 672, and 30km north on access road. Touchwood is a favourite destination for local anglers, and families looking to enjoy the clear water of the lake. Just outside of the campsite, there is a staging area for OHV use for the trail network throughout Lakeland PRA.<br>Rustic campground; nice beach. Touchwood Lake campground is located 43 km east of Lac La Biche on Hwy. 663. Firewood $10.00/per tub. Hours for purchasing firewood: Monday - Thursday from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm











