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Alberta is a boundless showcase of broad, golden farmlands under bright blue skies, with bordered by rolling foothills in the west and deep river canyons in the east. There are many quiet campgrounds dotted lakes, rivers and marshes of colourful wildlife. In the towns you’ll find friendly people, small museums, and lots of Alberta-made ice-cream! Southern Alberta has an incredible variety of terrain for camping enthusiasts. Perhaps originating from Alberta’s longstanding ranching history (which of course has tied into the world-famous Calgary Stampede), the people here have a strong entrepreneurial spirit, resulting in lots of private camping options.
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Archie and Janet Hogg Park is located between High River and Longview, tucked away along the Highwood River on 64 St. W., in Foothills County. This park offers rustic family camping with mountain and river valley views, an abundance of plant and wildlife with great fishing opportunities during the fishing season.
Please note there are no hookups at this location.
Welcome. We are located in the foothills on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies. Our rolling hills, nearby lakes, and flowing rivers bring joy and memories to all who visit. The wildlife is bountiful and the flora are too numerous to count. From our location you are able to see the breath-taking mountains, beautiful sunrises and inspirational sunsets. Your stay with us will offer you opportunities to partake in our educational programs or just enjoy our beautiful grounds.Although you are in the midst of nature at Aspen Ranch, we are only 20 minutes away from first class medical services, museums, fine dining, great fishing, and boating. We are 75 mins. away from Calgary - a world renowned vibrant metropolitan city; with the greatest outdoor show on earth - the Calgary Stampede. All aboard! At your leisure, you have the opportunity to go back in time and enjoy a vintage railroad car display. We are all called to be good stewards of the land and take note of our fragile environment. As such, we have put aside areas on our property to preserve wildlife including wetland and riparian areas. Enjoy a walk through these lush green areas, filled with bird songs and warm, sweet scents of grass.
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An excellent stopping spot on the -best- route to Alaska. 29 sites with 10 sites offering full service / power hook-ups. A washroom/shower facility is located in our beautiful log camp shelter. Shelter also has a lovely covered picnic area. Split Firewood is available for purchase. Dumping station located on the NE corner of the campground. Opens mid-May with power service - and water available after the risk of freezing passes. Closes for the season mid-October weather permitting. Daily, Weekly and Monthly rates.
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If you are traveling between May and September, Innisfree also offers a wonderful overnight experience at the Innisfree Birch Lake Campground & Recreation Park located 2 kms south of Highway 16 along Secondary Highway 870 (50520 - Hwy 870) on Birch Lake. An excellent place to unwind, you will see colourful summer sunsets that will complete long days of rest and relaxation.
Birch Lake Campground & Innisfree Recreation Park offers 51 Sites 31 Powered with 30 amp Sites, 10 Sites with 15 amp 9 No power sites we have NON POTABLE WATER ONLY on site for camper fill ups , Sani Dump is located across Yellowhead between the Gas Station and Nutren Building
We have a Beautiful Private Group Camping Area with a heated building stove, fridges, tables and chairs ( please note what is in group is all that is available, please bring extra tables to use) with 10 sites with 15 amp only power and a large group Fire-pit. Some room for tents and activities.
3 Full size Baseball Diamonds with a huge Building to host events and Tournaments!
We Offer free Flush Toilets and Hot Showers for our camping guests ONLY Drop in Showers are $5.00 per person pay in office before use.
Visitors and residents can enjoy cultural and recreational variety and opportunity in the Village of Innisfree with the Prairie Bank of Commerce Museum, Curling Rink, natural ice Skating Arena, Public Trout Fishing Pond, Baseball Diamonds, Tennis Courts, Pickle ball Court @ Delnorte School and up-to-date children's playgrounds.
Birch Lake is also safe for Non Powered boating/kayak/paddle boards and float activities, take a trip out to the Island to explore, No Fishing No Power Boats and No ATVs .If you like to swim or beach area , then you'll also find nearby Wapasu Lake just a few kms down the road, a terrific place for leisure and water recreation ( power boats)
Discover it for yourself. Whether you are planning to enjoy Innisfree for a day or a lifetime we guarantee a warm welcome!
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Our campground is located in the Alberta Industrial Heartland east of the City of Fort Saskatchewan. Whether you are looking for a place to call home while you are working nearby, off roading in the nearby Bruderheim Sand Hills, shopping in nearby urban areas or just Staying and Playing in Bruderheim, the Starlight Campground is a great place to visit! A peaceful, relaxing experience within the Edmonton Capital Region. Enjoy our small-town atmosphere! Full-Service sites are available from spring thaw to freeze-up, Bruderheim's Starlight Campground offers 24 serviced sites - 18 with power, water and sewer, 6 with water and power and plenty of room for Rv's and tenters who enjoy unserviced lots. The campground is next to the Bruderheim Community Park and AG grounds which includes a skatepark, Astro themed playground, community gardens, disc golf course, ball diamonds and open space area.
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Dedicated as a park in 1967 with the Commemoration of the Centennial of Canadian Confederation. The year 2017 marked the park’s 50th Anniversary.
This park has many amenities that are utilized by residents and visitors, including Ball Diamonds, T-ball Diamonds, a Children's Playground, fitness equipment, Horseshoe Pits, spray park, washrooms, and a camp kitchen.
Near the center of the south edge of the park is a large silhouette sculpture and another one depicting cattle brands of Southern Alberta. These were erected in 2001 as a memorial to area ranchers. Adjacent to the memorials there is large cowboy hat which is the torch for the Southern Alberta Summer Games. Elsewhere in the park are a sundial and a time capsule, placed in 1999, to be opened on Canada Day, 2050.
At the southwest corner, is a Harvard Mark 4 advanced training airplane, mounted on a pylon and displayed in bright yellow paint, the same color it wore to work as an advanced trainer both during and after World War II. The Harvard Memorial is a tribute to the men and women who planned, built, maintained and operated the Claresholm Airport, as well as the pilots, mechanics and aircrew who trained at #15 Service Flight Training School, part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Program, which was based in Claresholm for many years. As well as a memorial plaque, another relating the history of the Claresholm Industrial Airport will be found mounted on the plane's pylon.
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Coronation Dam Campground
Nestled in the scenic County of Paintearth, the Coronation Dam and Campsite is a charming and well maintained camping haven.
The campground boasts a generous 52 sites for RV (full hook-ups) and tent camping, providing ample room for guests to enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding nature.
Families with children can enjoy modern facilities like spotless updated restrooms, token operated showers and a well-equipped playground. Nature enthusiasts can indulge in exciting activities such as fishing and boating on the nearby reservoir, hiking and cycling on the scenic trails, or stargazing by the campfire.
Whether for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, the Coronation Dam and Campsite is the perfect choice for an unforgettable camping experience in rural Alberta.
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Get away from everyday life, relax, and rejuvenate your soul. We are a family run campground with a goal of providing a unique camping experience. Our cabins are set up and waiting for you – just bring your food, bedding, and personal items. Or you can roll in with your RV or tent and set up in one of our private, tree-lined sites. Also, our group area is open, with a newly renovated, fully functional kitchen and a beautiful covered deck area with room for seating up to 50. Lots of space for family reunions, staff gatherings, groups functions or weddings. Our sites and cabins are non-serviced (no power/water/sewer) but: - there is a main wash house conveniently located on-site, with running water, flush toilets, showers and outlets to charge your devices. - solar lighting and potable water is also supplied in all of the cabin units. Check in, set-up, and settle in…to the country comfort. Also, please note that dogs are allowed in our cabins at an extra fee per dog, per night. | |