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SavePlace Title: Mill Brown Memorial ParkPlace Description:
Mill Brown Park is located in the Village of Nampa. The Village of Nampa is a quaint little town that is home to almost 400 of the friendliest Albertans. The park is walking distance to a restaurant called Farmers Restaurant. This restaurant has a very unique dining experience with delicious Canadian inspired food. The Nampa and District Museum is walking distance as well. At the Museum you can explore the legendary Mighty Peace, from the fur trade to modern times, through the exhibits at the museum.
Mill Brown Park has 6 paved stalls, power hookups, water supply, playground, tennis court, ball diamonds, hiking trails to the Heart River and a RV Dump.
Address: Nampa
Nampa
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-3852Mill Brown Park is located in the Village of Nampa. The Village of Nampa is a quaint little town that is home to almost 400 of the friendliest Albertans. The park is walking distance to a restaurant called Farmers Restaurant. This restaurant has a very unique dining experience with delicious Canadian inspired food. The Nampa and District Museum is walking distance as well. At the Museum you can explore the legendary Mighty Peace, from the fur trade to modern times, through the exhibits at the museum.
Mill Brown Park has 6 paved stalls, power hookups, water supply, playground, tennis court, ball diamonds, hiking trails to the Heart River and a RV Dump.
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SavePlace Title: Notikewin Provincial ParkPlace Description:
Take the scenic drive to Notikewin Provincial Park which is 35 km North of Manning on Hwy 35 and 30 km East on Highway 692. Relax and enjoy this quiet well treed campground which offers 19 inviting sites and a day use area. Situated at the confluence of the Peace and Notikewin Rivers, this campground offers amazing views. Enjoy excellent Walleye and Northern Pike fishing right from shore! Hand launch boats and canoes at an open area along the shoreline for some relaxing exploration of the waterway. The whole family can hike the trails and enjoy viewing the birds and wildlife that inhabit this beautiful wild area.
Step back into the past and imagine the history of this area. Notikewin is from the Cree word for battle! It is said that in the 1700’s, The Beaver Tribe and the invading Cree Tribe battled many times in this area. The Hudson’s Bay Company established the Battle River House trading post upstream from the mouth of the Notikewin River. The Battle River House was located east of the mouth of the Notikewin River and was in use for almost 30 years. Time has erased most of the evidence of the post but traces of a cabin built in the 1920’s for use by trappers can still be seen south of the day use area.
Address: Located 37 kilometers north of Manning on Highway 35, then 30 km east on Highway 692 (on the Peace River).
Manning
Alberta
T0H
CanadaTake the scenic drive to Notikewin Provincial Park which is 35 km North of Manning on Hwy 35 and 30 km East on Highway 692. Relax and enjoy this quiet well treed campground which offers 19 inviting sites and a day use area. Situated at the confluence of the Peace and Notikewin Rivers, this campground offers amazing views. Enjoy excellent Walleye and Northern Pike fishing right from shore! Hand launch boats and canoes at an open area along the shoreline for some relaxing exploration of the waterway. The whole family can hike the trails and enjoy viewing the birds and wildlife that inhabit this beautiful wild area.
Step back into the past and imagine the history of this area. Notikewin is from the Cree word for battle! It is said that in the 1700’s, The Beaver Tribe and the invading Cree Tribe battled many times in this area. The Hudson’s Bay Company established the Battle River House trading post upstream from the mouth of the Notikewin River. The Battle River House was located east of the mouth of the Notikewin River and was in use for almost 30 years. Time has erased most of the evidence of the post but traces of a cabin built in the 1920’s for use by trappers can still be seen south of the day use area.
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SavePlace Title: Pratts LandingPlace Description:
Beautiful river views abound in the Peace Country and Pratt’s Landing is an excellent example seen here. Located along the Peace River downstream from Carter’s Camp and upstream from Historic Dunvegan, this camping spot offers something for everyone! Choose from one of 15 overnight camping sites equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. Enjoy a day of horse shoes, fishing, hiking and exploring the river valley. Canoes, kayaks and river boats can access the river from the well-maintained boat launch. At the end of an amazing day, relax around a warming campfire and listen to the mighty Peace River flowing by. Younger campers will enjoy the playground and the freedom of lots of space to run and play. Wildlife can often be viewed in this area. There are day use areas as well as non-potable water, outdoor toilet facilities and firewood available for visitors.
Pratt’s Landing can be found 32km west of Fairview on highway 682.
Tags: Camping Near RiverAddress: To access this wilderness park you have to travel on secondary highway 682 west of the Town of Fairview for approximately 32 km.
md of fairview
Alberta
T0H 0L0
CanadaBeautiful river views abound in the Peace Country and Pratt’s Landing is an excellent example seen here. Located along the Peace River downstream from Carter’s Camp and upstream from Historic Dunvegan, this camping spot offers something for everyone! Choose from one of 15 overnight camping sites equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. Enjoy a day of horse shoes, fishing, hiking and exploring the river valley. Canoes, kayaks and river boats can access the river from the well-maintained boat launch. At the end of an amazing day, relax around a warming campfire and listen to the mighty Peace River flowing by. Younger campers will enjoy the playground and the freedom of lots of space to run and play. Wildlife can often be viewed in this area. There are day use areas as well as non-potable water, outdoor toilet facilities and firewood available for visitors.
Pratt’s Landing can be found 32km west of Fairview on highway 682.
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SavePlace Title: Queen Elizabeth Provincial ParkAddress: 10 km north-west of Grimshaw in northern Alberta, west of the junction of Highway 2 and Mackenzie Highway.
Grimshaw
Alberta
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SavePlace Title: Riverfront ParkPlace Description:
Peace River’s central park, situated next to the idyllic Peace River and quaint downtown.
Riverfront Park offers a number of opportunities year-round. During the summer it is a busy place with events taking place, a large gazebo and access to power help to make this a great cornerstone of outdoor community events. There’s also a walking path, picnic tables, boat launch access, fishing and, a playground for children and each Canada Day the park hosts the Town’s celebrations and fireworks. In the winter the parks stays vibrant with over 1000 Christmas lights. Each year in November a celebration, Light Up the Park, is held to celebrate the lighting of the park, it features skating, hot chocolate, food, and fireworks. The Town of Peace River also maintains a rink in the park through the winter making for some great outdoor skating.
For booking info call 780-624-1000
Category: Accommodations, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, and Town of Peace RiverAddress: 100 Avenue
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1J3
CanadaPeace River’s central park, situated next to the idyllic Peace River and quaint downtown.
Riverfront Park offers a number of opportunities year-round. During the summer it is a busy place with events taking place, a large gazebo and access to power help to make this a great cornerstone of outdoor community events. There’s also a walking path, picnic tables, boat launch access, fishing and, a playground for children and each Canada Day the park hosts the Town’s celebrations and fireworks. In the winter the parks stays vibrant with over 1000 Christmas lights. Each year in November a celebration, Light Up the Park, is held to celebrate the lighting of the park, it features skating, hot chocolate, food, and fireworks. The Town of Peace River also maintains a rink in the park through the winter making for some great outdoor skating.
For booking info call 780-624-1000
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SavePlace Title: Running LakeAddress: Worsley Airport
Worsley
Alberta
T0H 3W0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-685-3925 -
SavePlace Title: Rendez-Vous RV Park & StoragePlace Description:
Rendez-Vous RV Park is the ideal getaway located just minutes east of Peace River, at the junction of Highway 2 and 688. Open year-round, the park offers a variety of accommodations to suit every traveler.
The park features 57 pull-through sites and 50 spacious back-in sites, all equipped with 30 or 50 amp power, as well as six power-only stalls. For those seeking a cozy and comfortable stay, four charming one-bedroom cabins are available for rent.
Designed with guest comfort in mind, the park provides clean, well-maintained restrooms, coin-operated showers, and a 24/7 coin-operated laundry facility. Every site includes a picnic table and free Wi-Fi, with many back-in sites also offering fire pits for a relaxing evening under the stars. Flexible rates for daily, weekly, or extended stays ensure options for every trip. The park is also pet-friendly, welcoming furry companions.
For added convenience, the office houses a well-stocked convenience store with groceries, ice cream, firewood, propane, and RV essentials. Moving supplies and U-Haul boxes are also available, and as an authorized U-Haul dealer, the park can assist with moving needs.
Rendez-Vous RV Park has recently introduced Glamping Domes for those seeking a unique experience. These include one basic dome with a king bed and power, along with two domes featuring kitchens and bathrooms. For larger groups or families, spacious three-bedroom cabins are an excellent choice.
The park offers amenities for every type of visitor. A BBQ shelter is available at no extra charge, ideal for family gatherings or small events. Guests can also enjoy the authentic First Nations Tipi, which is free to use.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Cecil Thompson Park, featuring a fishing pond, playground, walking trails, exercise equipment, and a giant bouncy pillow for family fun. Additionally, secure storage for RVs, vehicles, and boats, as well as weatherproof indoor storage units, are available for monthly rent.
For those seeking local adventures, the front desk provides brochures and tourism information on nearby attractions.
Rendez-Vous RV Park offers something for everyone, from RV enthusiasts to those looking for a touch of luxury. Visit the park’s website for more details and current rates.
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, Guest Houses & Cabins, and Northern Sunrise CountyTags: Camping Near River, Circle Tour Contest, Francophone Circle Tour, Pet Friendly, Sunrise Winter, Unique Camping, and Wilderness - AdventureAddress: 950 Woods Road East Hill
Northern Sunrise County
Alberta
T8S 1Y9
CanadaTelephone Number: 877-450-4284Email: info@rvpeaceriver.comRendez-Vous RV Park is the ideal getaway located just minutes east of Peace River, at the junction of Highway 2 and 688. Open year-round, the park offers a variety of accommodations to suit every traveler.
The park features 57 pull-through sites and 50 spacious back-in sites, all equipped with 30 or 50 amp power, as well as six power-only stalls. For those seeking a cozy and comfortable stay, four charming one-bedroom cabins are available for rent.
Designed with guest comfort in mind, the park provides clean, well-maintained restrooms, coin-operated showers, and a 24/7 coin-operated laundry facility. Every site includes a picnic table and free Wi-Fi, with many back-in sites also offering fire pits for a relaxing evening under the stars. Flexible rates for daily, weekly, or extended stays ensure options for every trip. The park is also pet-friendly, welcoming furry companions.
For added convenience, the office houses a well-stocked convenience store with groceries, ice cream, firewood, propane, and RV essentials. Moving supplies and U-Haul boxes are also available, and as an authorized U-Haul dealer, the park can assist with moving needs.
Rendez-Vous RV Park has recently introduced Glamping Domes for those seeking a unique experience. These include one basic dome with a king bed and power, along with two domes featuring kitchens and bathrooms. For larger groups or families, spacious three-bedroom cabins are an excellent choice.
The park offers amenities for every type of visitor. A BBQ shelter is available at no extra charge, ideal for family gatherings or small events. Guests can also enjoy the authentic First Nations Tipi, which is free to use.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Cecil Thompson Park, featuring a fishing pond, playground, walking trails, exercise equipment, and a giant bouncy pillow for family fun. Additionally, secure storage for RVs, vehicles, and boats, as well as weatherproof indoor storage units, are available for monthly rent.
For those seeking local adventures, the front desk provides brochures and tourism information on nearby attractions.
Rendez-Vous RV Park offers something for everyone, from RV enthusiasts to those looking for a touch of luxury. Visit the park’s website for more details and current rates.
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SavePlace Title: Shady Lane CampgroundPlace Description:
Located off Highway 35 in Dixonville. Kitchen shelter, RV station, showers, laundry, playground.
Rates: $20 no power / $25 power
Address: Dixonville
Dixonville
Alberta
T0H 1E0
CanadaLocated off Highway 35 in Dixonville. Kitchen shelter, RV station, showers, laundry, playground.
Rates: $20 no power / $25 power
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SavePlace Title: Many Islands CampgroundÂPlace Description:
Enjoy the view from the top of the river banks as you descend down the road towards the Many Islands Campground that is nestled on the banks of the mighty Peace River. Visitors may be able to see the many small islands in the river that the campground is named for. There are few things as relaxing as sitting by a crackling campfire while watching the silent power of the Peace River flow past. This campground offers some stunning scenery of the river valley and the wildlife that call the area home. There are camp sites with fire pits, picnic tables, outhouses and camp kitchens for individuals or groups. River boating enthusiasts can launch their boat here and take in the sights from the river as well as try their hand at fishing! Back on shore campers of all ages can enjoy the playground, hiking trails and horseshoe pits.Â
The Many Islands Music Festival is held here every summer. A great weekend of music, dancing, wagon rides and much more! Many Islands Campground is 24km Southeast of Worsley off highway 64.Â
Check out our River Guide to help you plan your trip.
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Address: Unnamed Road
Bear Canyon
Alberta
T0H 0B0
CanadaEnjoy the view from the top of the river banks as you descend down the road towards the Many Islands Campground that is nestled on the banks of the mighty Peace River. Visitors may be able to see the many small islands in the river that the campground is named for. There are few things as relaxing as sitting by a crackling campfire while watching the silent power of the Peace River flow past. This campground offers some stunning scenery of the river valley and the wildlife that call the area home. There are camp sites with fire pits, picnic tables, outhouses and camp kitchens for individuals or groups. River boating enthusiasts can launch their boat here and take in the sights from the river as well as try their hand at fishing! Back on shore campers of all ages can enjoy the playground, hiking trails and horseshoe pits.Â
The Many Islands Music Festival is held here every summer. A great weekend of music, dancing, wagon rides and much more! Many Islands Campground is 24km Southeast of Worsley off highway 64.Â
Check out our River Guide to help you plan your trip.
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