When can you start booking campsites in Alberta 2021?

When can you start booking campsites in Alberta 2021?

March 4
Camping reservations for Alberta Parks for the 2021 summer season will open on March 4 for individual campsites and March 5, 2021, for comfort camping. Group camping bookings remain closed at this time due to COVID-19.

What time does Alberta Camping reservations open?

Sites in the south region can be booked at 9 a.m., Kananaskis Country sites open at 11 a.m., sites in the central region can be booked at 1 p.m. and sites in northern Alberta open for bookings at 3 p.m.

How do I reserve a campsite in Alberta?

Please contact the program at 1-877-537-2757 for assistance.

Do I need a pass for Alberta provincial parks?

All vehicles parked at the provincial park and public land sites must have a pass. You can buy a pass online, or in-person at designated locations.

What does sliding window mean camping?

For reservations made that include dates at the end of the available booking window (also known as the sliding window), you are not able to make changes or cancel your reservation until the site is available to the general public for four days.

Can you swim in Miquelon Lake?

Water Advisory – Miquelon Lake not suitable for swimming Increasing lake temperatures and decreasing water levels have created high concentrations of salt, and plant and bacteria growth.

How do I reserve a national park campsite?

  1. Book online 24/7.
  2. Call the National Parks Contact Centre on 1300 072 757.

Are provincial parks free in Alberta?

The range for fees in Alberta’s provincial parks are set through directive by the Department head. There are no fees for day use in provincial parks.

How much is an Alberta park pass?

Family/Group – up to seven people arriving in a single vehicle in a national park. These Banff Park Fees are valid as of April 1, 2021….Parks Canada Discovery Pass.

Parks Canada Discovery Pass
Adult $ 69.19
Senior $ 59.17
Family/Group $ 139.40

Where can I make a reservation for Alberta Parks?

Reservations can be made at the campgrounds, group camping areas and comfort camping units in the charts below. Online at Reserve.AlbertaParks.ca By phoning the Contact Centre at 1-877-537-2757 (toll-free in North America)

How many people can camp in a park in Alberta?

No more than six people may occupy a campsite unless they are all members of the same family unit. Download the Regulations in Alberta’s Provincial Parks & Recreation Areas pamphlet. Accommodates one camping accommodation unit per campsite. An additional full camping fee may be charged for a second unit.

Are there any provincial parks where you can camp?

Group camping areas (and group day use areas) are available in several provincial parks. These areas are ideal for company and club functions, family reunions, and other special events. Comfort camping is an easy, convenient alternative to traditional camping.

How long does it take to make reservations for backcountry camping in Alberta?

Backcountry campingcan currently be reserved up to 90 days in advance of your scheduled arrival date. Group camping areascan be reserved up to 180 days in advance of your scheduled arrival date. COVID-19 Update Supporting the safety and enjoyments of campers and visitors to Alberta Parks continues to be our primary focus.