Book a Campground near Smoky Lake, Alberta
#Wild About Canada
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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Kaduk Campground Smoky Lake is a nature lover’s and bird watchers paradise! Get away from it all and back to peace and tranquility.
The campground is 17 km from Highway 28 at the Bellis turnoff, or roughly 13 km from Bellis. There are 13 unpowered sites, most sites are very private. There are pit toilets, and a picnic shelter/tables. Picnic tables and fire pits are available at each site.
May be utilized for events like weddings, re-unions, family
camping weekends.
Use of quads is permitted in the campgrounds under certain conditions. The lake is best suited to small craft like canoes, paddle boats and kayaks.
Able to put in small boats (10-12’); lake is not good for swimming from the shore.
We do take reservations, and there is a $25 non-refundable deposit which is applied towards the first nights camping fees upon arrival. Camping fees are $25 per night per unit, with the first night fee being non-refundable.
Kaduk Campground Smoky Lake is a nature lover’s and bird watchers paradise! Get away from it all and back to peace and tranquility.
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Mons Lake is a small sandy bottom clear water lake, just over a one hour drive east of Edmonton. It offers a sandy beach bordered by lawn, two playgrounds and some of the best Perch and Northern Pike fishing in the area. With paved roads all the way, many enjoy the overnight camping or day picnic facilities and summer cottages.
Mons Lake is even home to many full-time residents. The Lake has an active community association offering many summer events, including horseshoe tournaments, pancake breakfasts, potluck suppers, and a community pig roast. This combined with the July fireworks keeps the weekends full of social activities.