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Crowsnest Pass
Located at the east entrance to the Crowsnest Pass. Within minutes to local attractions: Frank Slide Interpretive Centre, Bellevue Mine Tour, Leitch Collieries, Crowsnest Museum, the Barracks, etc. Great base to see area attractions- 45 min. west to Fernie, 45 min. east to Ft. Macleod, an hour south to Waterton, 2 hr. north to Calgary. Within walking distance to Crowsnest River -reknown blue ribbon fly fishing. Awesome hiking, mountain bike & ATV trails. Destination golf course.*Rates plus GST
Cypress Hills Main Group Use, Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Medicine Hat
<br>The cook shelter is equipped with covered patio, cooking appliances, tables & chairs. Although Alberta Parks strives to maintain water quality, we recommend that you bring your own drinking water. Firewood can be purchased at Elkwater townsite.
Dawson Equestrian Campground, Dawson Provincial Recreation Area
Canmore
This equestrian campground is found in Dawson Provincial Recreation Area, 30 km east of Canmore on Hwy. 1, 7 km south on Hwy. 40, 11 km east on Hwy. 68 and 2 km south on Powderface Trail. There are several drive-up sites suitable for RVs, as well as some walk-in tenting sites. There are hitching rails, loading ramps and access to trails for horseback riding as well as for hiking and mountain biking.<br>Open year-round subject to snow levels. The equestrian costs of $33 includes the fee for 2 horses. If more than 2 horses there is an additional $7 cost per horse per night. Water is available fr
Daysland Golf Country Club
Daysland
Adjacent to mature & challenging 9-hole golf course * Well treed sites, most with gravel beds * Trout fishing pond
Dickson Point Campground, Gleniffer Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area
Innisfail
Dickson Point Campground offers large, open sites that 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 in a rainbow trout pond.<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
Dinosaur Campground, Dinosaur Provincial Park
Brooks
Dinosaur Campground is in Dinosaur Provincial Park, 48 km northeast of Brooks off Hwy. 876. There are over 120 RV and tent-friendly sites, including unserviced, powered and pull-through options. The campground is nestled in a valley by the Red Deer River and shaded by cotton-wood trees. Many sites back onto a creek. Explore the beautiful, unique landscape on foot, take a guided tour and look for dinosaur bones, or enjoy a show at the amphitheatre. Whatever you like to do, camping in the badlands is an unforgettable experience.<br>Summer rates are in effect from early May until early October.
Dinosaur RV Park
Drumheller
Short walk to swimming pools & waterslide, downtown & the world`s largest dinosaur * 5 km to Royal Tyrrell Museum * Mini golf & Playground on site * Convenience Store * Arcade * ATM on site * Avail.*50amp sites $53.00 *Shuttle & Tour Bus
Diplomat Trout Pond
Forestburg
Only Online Reservations * No Motor Boats * Gazebo * Great for Bird Watching * Diplomat Mine Interpretation Centre across Hwy 855
Dr. Middlemass Campground
Wainwright
4 tent sites with 15-amp power and fire pits - No sewer dump available but all 30 RV stalls are full service. Daily and weekly rate available. Reservations are available. For more information contact (780) 842-3541 or email middlemass@wainwright.ca
Drayton Valley RV Park Campground
Drayton Valley
Overflow are power only * Soccer field & Ball diamonds in park * Adjacent to West Valley Lions Park & Omniplex Recreation facility *Open year round - 2 week maximum stay. Requests for longer stays will be considered. Group rate camping for up to 10 units available.
Dunvegan Campground, Dunvegan Provincial Park
Fairview
This pleasant campground is found in Dunvegan Provincial Park, 21 km southwest of Fairview on Hwy. 2. Camp in the lush parkland of the Peace River valley. Well-spaced sites are nestled in the forest near the river for a relaxing atmosphere. Explore the historic site, wander riverside trails, take a canoe on the river or go fishing.<br>For self-registration sites in this campground, payment can be made by cash or personal cheque (payable to “Government of Alberta”). Credit cards are NOT accepted as payment.
Dutch Creek Campground, Dutch Creek Provincial Recreation Area
Crowsnest
This rustic riverside campground is in Dutch Creek Provincial Recreation Area, 30 km north of Crowsnest on Forestry Trunk Road. There are over 40 sites which are suitable for RVs and tents. Pine and spruce trees provide some shelter and privacy, and many sites back onto the Old Man River. There are beautiful views and lots of wildlife in this area. Registered campers may offload OHVs and travel to nearby trails from their campsites.<br>Opening dates are subject to weather conditions. Campsites are first come-first served. Self-registration is in effect with camping fees paid by cash or persona
