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SavePlace Title: Many Islands CampgroundÂPlace Description:
Enjoy sweeping views from the top of the riverbanks as you descend toward Many Islands Campground, a peaceful retreat nestled along the banks of the mighty Peace River. As you arrive, you may spot the cluster of small islands that give the campground its name.
There are few experiences more relaxing than sitting by a crackling campfire, watching the quiet power of the river flow past. This campground is a gem in the Peace River Valley, offering stunning natural scenery and a chance to spot local wildlife.
Campers can enjoy:
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26 regular campsites and 44 seasonal sites
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Two group camping areas
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Well-maintained boat launch for river boating and fishing
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Camp kitchens, picnic tables, fire pits, and outhouses
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Three playgrounds, hiking trails, horseshoe pits, volleyball and basketball nets
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A variety of games available for campers to borrow
August Long Weekend is packed with fun activities for the whole family, including:
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Boat rally
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Dance
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Kids’ bike parade
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Golf cart parade
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Bouncy castle
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Horseshoe tournament
Many Islands Campground is 24km Southeast of Worsley off highway 64.Â
Check out our River Guide to help you plan your trip.
Address: Unnamed Road
Bear Canyon
Alberta
T0H 0B0
CanadaEnjoy sweeping views from the top of the riverbanks as you descend toward Many Islands Campground, a peaceful retreat nestled along the banks of the mighty Peace River. As you arrive, you may spot the cluster of small islands that give the campground its name.
There are few experiences more relaxing than sitting by a crackling campfire, watching the quiet power of the river flow past. This campground is a gem in the Peace River Valley, offering stunning natural scenery and a chance to spot local wildlife.
Campers can enjoy:
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26 regular campsites and 44 seasonal sites
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Two group camping areas
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Well-maintained boat launch for river boating and fishing
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Camp kitchens, picnic tables, fire pits, and outhouses
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Three playgrounds, hiking trails, horseshoe pits, volleyball and basketball nets
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A variety of games available for campers to borrow
August Long Weekend is packed with fun activities for the whole family, including:
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Boat rally
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Dance
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Kids’ bike parade
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Golf cart parade
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Bouncy castle
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Horseshoe tournament
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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SavePlace Title: Ole’s LakeÂPlace Description:
Ole’s Lake campground is a hidden gem for campers to enjoy! Relax and kick back in one of the secluded, well treed campsites available. If getting active is your thing – this calm, sparkling lake is a great place for the entire family to swim, paddle board, kayak, canoe or play on the beach! Slow it down with a relaxing walk on the trails and watch for the birds and wildlife that inhabit the area. There is also a great park for kids to enjoy.
The Peace Region’s crisp clear winters can be enjoyed on and around our lakes while ice fishing, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing!
Ole’s Lake is 93km Northwest of Hines Creek on highway 64. Campground open mid May to mid September.
For information call – 780-685-3925
Address: 93km Northwest of Hines Creek on Highway 64
Bear Canyon
Alberta
T0H 0B0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-685-3925ÂOle’s Lake campground is a hidden gem for campers to enjoy! Relax and kick back in one of the secluded, well treed campsites available. If getting active is your thing – this calm, sparkling lake is a great place for the entire family to swim, paddle board, kayak, canoe or play on the beach! Slow it down with a relaxing walk on the trails and watch for the birds and wildlife that inhabit the area. There is also a great park for kids to enjoy.
The Peace Region’s crisp clear winters can be enjoyed on and around our lakes while ice fishing, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing!
Ole’s Lake is 93km Northwest of Hines Creek on highway 64. Campground open mid May to mid September.
For information call – 780-685-3925
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SavePlace Title: Dunvegan Provincial ParkPlace Description:
Warm your hands around a crackling campfire, sit back, relax and enjoy the privacy of your cozy campsite alongside the mighty Peace River! Dunvegan Provincial Park offers 65 powered sites with fire pits and picnic tables. Visitors will find firewood available, outdoor toilets, tap water and a sewage disposal area. This is a great spot to keep the entire family active with hiking/biking trails, fishing, canoeing and a playground. If you’re looking for something more relaxing – take a stroll down the scenic river side pathways to nearby Dunvegan Gardens for some shopping, mini golf and ice cream! Be sure to stop in at the Historic Dunvegan interpretive centre that is right next door. Explore the region’s history and take a guided tour of the historic buildings still standing in their original spots!
Photo opportunities abound in this beautiful area. This is a great spot to view Dunvegan bridge which is Alberta’s longest vehicle suspension bridge! The Maples Day Use area can be found a short hike up river and offers a beautiful spot for picnickers. The South side of the river has a boat launch for boaters wanting to explore the river. The park is open May 1st to October 15th.
Dunvegan Provincial Park is located 26km South of Fairview.
Tags: Unique CampingAddress: Township Rd 801A
md of fairview
Alberta
T0H 0L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 877-537-2757Warm your hands around a crackling campfire, sit back, relax and enjoy the privacy of your cozy campsite alongside the mighty Peace River! Dunvegan Provincial Park offers 65 powered sites with fire pits and picnic tables. Visitors will find firewood available, outdoor toilets, tap water and a sewage disposal area. This is a great spot to keep the entire family active with hiking/biking trails, fishing, canoeing and a playground. If you’re looking for something more relaxing – take a stroll down the scenic river side pathways to nearby Dunvegan Gardens for some shopping, mini golf and ice cream! Be sure to stop in at the Historic Dunvegan interpretive centre that is right next door. Explore the region’s history and take a guided tour of the historic buildings still standing in their original spots!
Photo opportunities abound in this beautiful area. This is a great spot to view Dunvegan bridge which is Alberta’s longest vehicle suspension bridge! The Maples Day Use area can be found a short hike up river and offers a beautiful spot for picnickers. The South side of the river has a boat launch for boaters wanting to explore the river. The park is open May 1st to October 15th.
Dunvegan Provincial Park is located 26km South of Fairview.
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SavePlace Title: Hotchkiss PlaygroundPlace Description:
The Hotchkiss Playground can be found right beside the Hotchkiss Hall. This area’s play equipment is recently installed and will provide hours of fun for visitors. Un-serviced camping available. Located in the County of Northern Lights, East of Highway 35. For more information call 780-836-3348.
Address: East of Highway 35
Keg River
Alberta
T0H 2G0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-836-3348The Hotchkiss Playground can be found right beside the Hotchkiss Hall. This area’s play equipment is recently installed and will provide hours of fun for visitors. Un-serviced camping available. Located in the County of Northern Lights, East of Highway 35. For more information call 780-836-3348.
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SavePlace Title: Carter’s Camp Boat LaunchPlace Description:
The Carter’s Camp boat launch is one of two camping areas in the Carter’s Camp site. The Montagneuse River empties into the Peace River between these two camping areas adding an interesting area for exploration by foot. The well gravelled boat launch at the down river camping area, offers access to the Peace River between the Many Islands boat launch and the Pratt’s Landing boat launch. Weary waterway explorers can find shelter here, the campground is well equipped with a camp kitchen, outhouses, fire pits, picnic tables and a playground. This is a beautiful and interesting area of the Peace River Valley, be sure to add it to your bucket list. Carters Camp can be found 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685.
For information call –780-685-3925.
Address: 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaThe Carter’s Camp boat launch is one of two camping areas in the Carter’s Camp site. The Montagneuse River empties into the Peace River between these two camping areas adding an interesting area for exploration by foot. The well gravelled boat launch at the down river camping area, offers access to the Peace River between the Many Islands boat launch and the Pratt’s Landing boat launch. Weary waterway explorers can find shelter here, the campground is well equipped with a camp kitchen, outhouses, fire pits, picnic tables and a playground. This is a beautiful and interesting area of the Peace River Valley, be sure to add it to your bucket list. Carters Camp can be found 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685.
For information call –780-685-3925.
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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: Haig LakePlace Description:
Known for fantastic fishing with a gorgeous backdrop, Haig Lake is worth the drive. Located in the Woodland Cree First Nation, this 881.8ha lake has pickerel, whitefish and jackfish. If you don’t feel like fishing, you can enjoy the day on your motorized boat, canoe, paddleboard or kayak. Nestled in pristine backcountry, the peace and tranquillity experienced here are second to none. They also have eight unserviced camping sites, firepits, picnic tables, a hiking trail and excellent cell phone service if you need to stay connected.
Get there: Take Highway 743 north to highway 986, turn left onto Township Road 871A. Haig Lake is approximately 1.5 hours northeast of Peace River.
Tags: Must-See FishingAddress: Haig Lake
Woodland Cree First Nation
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 629-3803Known for fantastic fishing with a gorgeous backdrop, Haig Lake is worth the drive. Located in the Woodland Cree First Nation, this 881.8ha lake has pickerel, whitefish and jackfish. If you don’t feel like fishing, you can enjoy the day on your motorized boat, canoe, paddleboard or kayak. Nestled in pristine backcountry, the peace and tranquillity experienced here are second to none. They also have eight unserviced camping sites, firepits, picnic tables, a hiking trail and excellent cell phone service if you need to stay connected.
Get there: Take Highway 743 north to highway 986, turn left onto Township Road 871A. Haig Lake is approximately 1.5 hours northeast of Peace River.
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SavePlace Title: Falher Municipal CampgroundPlace Description:
Reconnect with nature this summer, kick back and relax at the Falher Municipal Campground. This cozy campground offers 30 powered sites as well as washrooms with showers for visitors traveling in the beautiful Smoky River region. Enjoy the convenience of town water for RV refills and a sanitary disposal system. Larger groups may book the powered shelter building complete with a wood stove. There’s something for everyone to enjoy, take a stroll, discover the campground’s play area or relax with a good book. Explore some of the attractions in the Town of Falher as well, the campground is within walking distance of the regional outdoor pool, the Splash Park, and the Honey Capital Park! End the day with an evening of stargazing and great conversation around the campfire (firewood is free!)
The campground is open from May 1st to September 30th.
Fees Power No Power
Nightly $30.00 $25.00
Weekly $200.00 $170.00
Monthly $750.00 $600.00
Day Use: Free (no firewood)
Group Camping: $60.00/day (Shelter/if required) + $25.00/unit/day (overflow no power) + $200.00 Damage Deposit
Shelter: $60.00/day+ $200 Damage Deposit
Non-Registered Campers: Water or Sewer: $5.00, Shower: $3.00Special Rates Apply During Honey Fest
For camping site reservations, please contact our Campground Attendant – 780-837-6840.
Get there: Just off of Highway 49 on the South end of the Town of Falher – behind the Bumper to Bumper.
Category: CampgroundsAddress: Town of Falher
Falher
Alberta
T0H 1M0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-837-2247Email: vmarcoux@falher.caReconnect with nature this summer, kick back and relax at the Falher Municipal Campground. This cozy campground offers 30 powered sites as well as washrooms with showers for visitors traveling in the beautiful Smoky River region. Enjoy the convenience of town water for RV refills and a sanitary disposal system. Larger groups may book the powered shelter building complete with a wood stove. There’s something for everyone to enjoy, take a stroll, discover the campground’s play area or relax with a good book. Explore some of the attractions in the Town of Falher as well, the campground is within walking distance of the regional outdoor pool, the Splash Park, and the Honey Capital Park! End the day with an evening of stargazing and great conversation around the campfire (firewood is free!)
The campground is open from May 1st to September 30th.
Fees Power No Power
Nightly $30.00 $25.00
Weekly $200.00 $170.00
Monthly $750.00 $600.00
Day Use: Free (no firewood)
Group Camping: $60.00/day (Shelter/if required) + $25.00/unit/day (overflow no power) + $200.00 Damage Deposit
Shelter: $60.00/day+ $200 Damage Deposit
Non-Registered Campers: Water or Sewer: $5.00, Shower: $3.00Special Rates Apply During Honey Fest
For camping site reservations, please contact our Campground Attendant – 780-837-6840.
Get there: Just off of Highway 49 on the South end of the Town of Falher – behind the Bumper to Bumper.
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SavePlace Title: Figure Eight LakePlace Description:
Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area is located 40 kilometers northwest of Peace River on Highway 737 in the County of Northern Lights. Figure Eight Lake takes its name from the shape it had before 1970 when the water level was low, in these earlier days the lake had two basins and resembled a figure eight.
Get There: Figure 8 Lake is 45 km west of Peace River on Highway 737.
GPS Lat/Long:
56.3007800, -117.909248
Address: Located 8 kilometers north of Grimshaw, then 20 km west on Highway 737.
MD of Peace
Alberta
T0H 1E0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-6486Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area is located 40 kilometers northwest of Peace River on Highway 737 in the County of Northern Lights. Figure Eight Lake takes its name from the shape it had before 1970 when the water level was low, in these earlier days the lake had two basins and resembled a figure eight.
Get There: Figure 8 Lake is 45 km west of Peace River on Highway 737.
GPS Lat/Long:
56.3007800, -117.909248
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SavePlace Title: Strong Creek ParkPlace Description:
Tucked along the banks of the Peace River in the MD of Peace, Strong Creek Campground is a year-round escape for outdoor lovers. Located just 8 km south of Peace River on the scenic Shaftesbury Trail, this rustic campground offers an affordable stay at only $20 per night. Enjoy the convenience of washrooms, potable water, and a sheltered kitchen while still feeling close to nature.
In summer, spend your days soaking up the sun, paddling, or casting a line in the Peace River—just a short stroll from your campsite. The park also features picnic tables, a playground for the kids, and hiking trails that wind through the area’s natural beauty.
When winter arrives, Strong Creek transforms into a snowy retreat perfect for snowshoeing and crisp winter hikes. The playground remains a family favourite year-round, and firepits invite you to gather for cozy outdoor picnics.
Location: Approximately 12.5 km southeast of Peace River along Highway #684.
Category: Accommodations, Boating, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Circle Tour, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, M.D. of Peace, and Sights & ExperiencesAddress: Alberta 684
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-338-3845Tucked along the banks of the Peace River in the MD of Peace, Strong Creek Campground is a year-round escape for outdoor lovers. Located just 8 km south of Peace River on the scenic Shaftesbury Trail, this rustic campground offers an affordable stay at only $20 per night. Enjoy the convenience of washrooms, potable water, and a sheltered kitchen while still feeling close to nature.
In summer, spend your days soaking up the sun, paddling, or casting a line in the Peace River—just a short stroll from your campsite. The park also features picnic tables, a playground for the kids, and hiking trails that wind through the area’s natural beauty.
When winter arrives, Strong Creek transforms into a snowy retreat perfect for snowshoeing and crisp winter hikes. The playground remains a family favourite year-round, and firepits invite you to gather for cozy outdoor picnics.
Location: Approximately 12.5 km southeast of Peace River along Highway #684.
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SavePlace Title: Cummings Lake Recreation AreaPlace Description:
This camping and recreation area, is a true hidden gem just north of the Town of Fairview. This beautiful recreation area is quiet and cozy, and features a small lake as well as group and individual camping spots tucked into a lush forested area. Keep everyone entertained with a variety of activities available in the area. Canoe, kayak or paddle board on the lake and watch for the many species of birds that also enjoy the water!  Walk, jog or run on the 11km of trails that connect the area with the Town of Fairview as well as the Fairview Golf Course. Watch for wildlife that is often spotted near the trail! There are horse shoe pits and a play ground available for visitors as well.  During your stay take a stroll over to the Fairview Pioneer Museum that is adjacent to the campground and learn about the early settlers of the area.   The area also features ball diamonds and soccer fields.  After a busy day of fun, relax around a cozy campfire and enjoy a spectacular Peace Country sunset!
Located on highway 732, approximately 3 minutes north of the Town of Fairview.
Cummings Lake Trail System (PDF – Download)
Cummings Lake Campground (PDF – download)Fairview Bee Pollinator Garden
Immerse yourself in a pollinator’s paradise! The Fairview Agricultural Society has developed a scenic and welcoming pollinator garden, complete with a bench and picnic table, easily accessed from the Cummings Lake Walking Trail. Stop in and enjoy the sounds and smells of summer amidst a variety of beautiful native plants, and check out the pollinator hotel and educational signage as well. This is the perfect spot to take a moment to learn about ways we can support Alberta’s native pollinators such as bees, wasps, and butterflies. You’ll be inspired to try some pollinator friendly gardening practices in your own space!For more information and location details, please visit – https://fairviewagsociety.com/pollinator-garden-project/
Fairview Pollinator Garden MapÂ
Fairview Pollinator Garden Brochure<Winter Cross Country Skiing:
The trailhead can be reached by following a lane north from the intersection of 108 Ave and 108 St. This short lane leads to a parking lot. From the parking lot users pass through a pass through opening in the fence, across the plowed paved walking path to find the cross country ski trail a few metres away.
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Fishing, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, Town of Fairview, and TrailsAddress: Fairview
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-5461Email: reception@fairivew.caThis camping and recreation area, is a true hidden gem just north of the Town of Fairview. This beautiful recreation area is quiet and cozy, and features a small lake as well as group and individual camping spots tucked into a lush forested area. Keep everyone entertained with a variety of activities available in the area. Canoe, kayak or paddle board on the lake and watch for the many species of birds that also enjoy the water!  Walk, jog or run on the 11km of trails that connect the area with the Town of Fairview as well as the Fairview Golf Course. Watch for wildlife that is often spotted near the trail! There are horse shoe pits and a play ground available for visitors as well.  During your stay take a stroll over to the Fairview Pioneer Museum that is adjacent to the campground and learn about the early settlers of the area.   The area also features ball diamonds and soccer fields.  After a busy day of fun, relax around a cozy campfire and enjoy a spectacular Peace Country sunset!
Located on highway 732, approximately 3 minutes north of the Town of Fairview.
Cummings Lake Trail System (PDF – Download)
Cummings Lake Campground (PDF – download)Fairview Bee Pollinator Garden
Immerse yourself in a pollinator’s paradise! The Fairview Agricultural Society has developed a scenic and welcoming pollinator garden, complete with a bench and picnic table, easily accessed from the Cummings Lake Walking Trail. Stop in and enjoy the sounds and smells of summer amidst a variety of beautiful native plants, and check out the pollinator hotel and educational signage as well. This is the perfect spot to take a moment to learn about ways we can support Alberta’s native pollinators such as bees, wasps, and butterflies. You’ll be inspired to try some pollinator friendly gardening practices in your own space!For more information and location details, please visit – https://fairviewagsociety.com/pollinator-garden-project/
Fairview Pollinator Garden MapÂ
Fairview Pollinator Garden Brochure<Winter Cross Country Skiing:
The trailhead can be reached by following a lane north from the intersection of 108 Ave and 108 St. This short lane leads to a parking lot. From the parking lot users pass through a pass through opening in the fence, across the plowed paved walking path to find the cross country ski trail a few metres away.
SavePlace Title: Elk Island ParkPlace Description:Located just 23 km east and 22 km south of Fairview along Highway 2, this scenic recreation area on the Peace River offers free camping, fresh water, hiking trails, a playground, and great fishing opportunities.
Please note: Access to the campground is via a steep dirt road, which can be challenging after rainfall.
Address: Municipal District of Greenview
md of fairview
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 916-3362Located just 23 km east and 22 km south of Fairview along Highway 2, this scenic recreation area on the Peace River offers free camping, fresh water, hiking trails, a playground, and great fishing opportunities.
Please note: Access to the campground is via a steep dirt road, which can be challenging after rainfall.
SavePlace Title: George LakePlace Description:A gorgeous view of the sunset across George Lake can be enjoyed from one of the cozy campsites nestled lake side. Arrive early to secure a site with a view of the water! Electrical hookups, outhouses, showers and a kitchen shelter are on offer for visitors’ enjoyment. All ages can enjoy the lake, playground, horseshoe pits and hiking trails. Bring your paddle board, canoe or kayak and relax on the quiet waters of the lake while watching out for the many species of birds and animals that live in the area. Boaters can launch near the campground to try out some waterskiing and other water sports!
George Lake Music Festival takes place here each year. This event attracts many visitors who enjoy a weekend of camping and great live music!
Get There: George Lake is located 4.5 km south of Hines Creek on highway 64.
For information call – 780-494-3684
Address: Hines Creek
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-494-3684ÂA gorgeous view of the sunset across George Lake can be enjoyed from one of the cozy campsites nestled lake side. Arrive early to secure a site with a view of the water! Electrical hookups, outhouses, showers and a kitchen shelter are on offer for visitors’ enjoyment. All ages can enjoy the lake, playground, horseshoe pits and hiking trails. Bring your paddle board, canoe or kayak and relax on the quiet waters of the lake while watching out for the many species of birds and animals that live in the area. Boaters can launch near the campground to try out some waterskiing and other water sports!
George Lake Music Festival takes place here each year. This event attracts many visitors who enjoy a weekend of camping and great live music!
Get There: George Lake is located 4.5 km south of Hines Creek on highway 64.
For information call – 780-494-3684
SavePlace Title: Harmon Valley ParkPlace Description:Harmon Valley Park offers an incredible night sky with virtually no light pollution. If you are a star gazer this is an amazing campground with the possibility of experiencing the northern lights. This campground features 17 unserviced campsites, free fire wood, pump water, pit toilets, hiking trails, children’s playground, picnic shelter, cook shack, and horseshoe pits. This campground offers a fully treed setting offering privacy for your vacation. Don’t worry about breaking the bank because this beautiful campground is only $10/night.
Get There: Approximately 36 km southeast of Peace River, 18478 Township Road 830.
Address: 18478 Township Road 830
Nampa
Alberta
T0H 2R0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 625-7490Harmon Valley Park offers an incredible night sky with virtually no light pollution. If you are a star gazer this is an amazing campground with the possibility of experiencing the northern lights. This campground features 17 unserviced campsites, free fire wood, pump water, pit toilets, hiking trails, children’s playground, picnic shelter, cook shack, and horseshoe pits. This campground offers a fully treed setting offering privacy for your vacation. Don’t worry about breaking the bank because this beautiful campground is only $10/night.
Get There: Approximately 36 km southeast of Peace River, 18478 Township Road 830.
SavePlace Title: Lac Cardinal Recreation AreaPlace Description:Enjoy beautiful Lac Cardinal while camping in the Lac Cardinal Recreation Area. This area is located adjacent to the Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park on the eastern shore of Lac cardinal. Drive 5 miles northwest of the Town of Grimshaw on Township Road 833A off Highway 35 to reach this 16 site campground. Enjoy fire pits, playground and a camp kitchen. No hookups or showers available.
This is a really great location to enjoy many activities! The lake offers endless hours of activity – paddle boarding, canoeing and kayaking to name a few! There is a nearby boat launch for those wishing to enjoy tubing or water skiing. The Lac Cardinal Pioneer Village Museum as well as the rodeo grounds can easily be accessed on foot from the campground. The North Peace Stampede is held at these rodeo grounds each summer!
There is a large hall available to rent from the municipality – great for family reunions or any function!
Contact – 780-338-3845
Get there: This park is located adjacent to Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park, 5 km northwest of Grimshaw on Township Road 834/833A
Address: Range Road 242
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaEnjoy beautiful Lac Cardinal while camping in the Lac Cardinal Recreation Area. This area is located adjacent to the Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park on the eastern shore of Lac cardinal. Drive 5 miles northwest of the Town of Grimshaw on Township Road 833A off Highway 35 to reach this 16 site campground. Enjoy fire pits, playground and a camp kitchen. No hookups or showers available.
This is a really great location to enjoy many activities! The lake offers endless hours of activity – paddle boarding, canoeing and kayaking to name a few! There is a nearby boat launch for those wishing to enjoy tubing or water skiing. The Lac Cardinal Pioneer Village Museum as well as the rodeo grounds can easily be accessed on foot from the campground. The North Peace Stampede is held at these rodeo grounds each summer!
There is a large hall available to rent from the municipality – great for family reunions or any function!
Contact – 780-338-3845
Get there: This park is located adjacent to Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park, 5 km northwest of Grimshaw on Township Road 834/833A
SavePlace Title: Leddy LakePlace Description:Leddy Lake is a quiet and peaceful camping area located 24km northwest of Peace River on Highway 743, near Weberville. Campers can expect very private sites with lots of fire wood available. Electrical hookups, kitchen shelters and water are available to campers. Launch your boat and enjoy beautiful sunsets and viewing the many birds and animals living in the area.  While there is no fishing, visitors can enjoy horseshoes, hiking, canoeing and kayaking.  Families visiting here can enjoy a great park for kids as well as a nice sandy area for hours of entertainment. Â
In the winter the fun doesn’t stop. Enjoy a sparkling and crisp winter’s day on a sled trail that starts with a scenic loop at Leddy Lake and runs 40km north to the area of Driftwood Lake near Deadwood. Â
Tags: Unique CampingAddress: 24 km North West of Peace River on Hwy 743
Peace River
Alberta
CanadaLeddy Lake is a quiet and peaceful camping area located 24km northwest of Peace River on Highway 743, near Weberville. Campers can expect very private sites with lots of fire wood available. Electrical hookups, kitchen shelters and water are available to campers. Launch your boat and enjoy beautiful sunsets and viewing the many birds and animals living in the area.  While there is no fishing, visitors can enjoy horseshoes, hiking, canoeing and kayaking.  Families visiting here can enjoy a great park for kids as well as a nice sandy area for hours of entertainment. Â
In the winter the fun doesn’t stop. Enjoy a sparkling and crisp winter’s day on a sled trail that starts with a scenic loop at Leddy Lake and runs 40km north to the area of Driftwood Lake near Deadwood. Â
SavePlace Title: Little Prairie RV ParkPlace Description:Escape the hustle and bustle!
Little Prairie RV Park is nestled in the pristine Mighty Peace. Located 1 km south of Manning, Alberta on Highway 35. The park offers incredible scenery, quiet and relaxing surroundings and endless outdoor activities for all to enjoy. There are great hiking trails near the campground where you are almost always guaranteed to see wildlife. The park is a great location for group gatherings; equipped with a common fire pit, gazebo, horseshoe pit, badminton court and volley ball court. The park also offers sightseeing tours of the area and jet boat cruises on the Peace River. There are fire-it’s and firewood available at all sites, as well as a large firepit in the common area. Not to mention an active 3000′ airstrip adjoining the park. With a bit of a heads up, the park can arrange for almost any activity one could imagine. Make the Little Prairie RV Park your next camping destination and experience the exceptional camping holiday you deserve.
Services:
- 31 spots available
- 30 amp & 50 amp power
- Portable water
- Sewer
- FREE firewood
- Horseshoe pits
- Playground
Cost:
- $40/night & $900/month
- $14/ day for tents
Tags: Camping Near RiverAddress: Township Rd 912
North Star
Alberta
T0H 2T0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780)-836-3150 or (780)-836-5005Escape the hustle and bustle!
Little Prairie RV Park is nestled in the pristine Mighty Peace. Located 1 km south of Manning, Alberta on Highway 35. The park offers incredible scenery, quiet and relaxing surroundings and endless outdoor activities for all to enjoy. There are great hiking trails near the campground where you are almost always guaranteed to see wildlife. The park is a great location for group gatherings; equipped with a common fire pit, gazebo, horseshoe pit, badminton court and volley ball court. The park also offers sightseeing tours of the area and jet boat cruises on the Peace River. There are fire-it’s and firewood available at all sites, as well as a large firepit in the common area. Not to mention an active 3000′ airstrip adjoining the park. With a bit of a heads up, the park can arrange for almost any activity one could imagine. Make the Little Prairie RV Park your next camping destination and experience the exceptional camping holiday you deserve.
Services:
- 31 spots available
- 30 amp & 50 amp power
- Portable water
- Sewer
- FREE firewood
- Horseshoe pits
- Playground
Cost:
- $40/night & $900/month
- $14/ day for tents
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.
SavePlace Title: Cleardale CampgroundPlace Description:Take some time to enjoy the wild beauty of the Clear Hills area — exploring this vast region is an adventure in itself! The Cleardale Campground offers explorers a cozy spot to set up camp, just 1 km east of the Cleardale Store. Powered sites are available for $25 per night, or unpowered for $12 per night. You’ll find picnic tables, firepits, and firewood ready for your campfire evenings, plus a playground to keep younger campers entertained. No camping gear? No problem — tent rentals are available on-site!
The campground is also a hub for community fun. Every year, the campground hosts a Summer and Winter Carnival, an Annual Golf Tournament, and an Annual Ranch Rodeo, drawing visitors from across the region. It’s also home to the Clearfest Music Festival, making this the perfect place to settle in and enjoy great music, exciting events, and small-town hospitality surrounded by nature.
Cleardale is found 98km Northwest of Fairview on highway 64.Â
For information call – 780-835-9403Â
Prices
Group Area Reservation:
(Gravel Pad)
$100 non-refundable deposit upon reservation.Â
All units pay separately per night.
Stage Area Reservation:Â
(Grass Area in Front of Stage – Does Not Include Playground)Â
$100 non-refundable deposit upon reservation.
All units pay separately per night.
Power Sites:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
$35/unit/night.
 $200/unit/week.
 $750/unit/month
Non-Power Sites: Â
$20/unit/night. (ALL CAMPSITES HAVE SAME RATE)
Kitchen Booth:Â Â Â Â Â Â
$250 damage deposit. $50/day.
Stage:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
$50/day. $100/week-end
Day Use:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
No charge. (ALL CAMPSITES HAVE SAME RATE)
Clear Reservation:
(Whole Campsite)
$100 non-refundable deposit upon reservation. Â
All units pay separately per night.
TO RESERVE, MESSAGE 780-834-7844
Address: 8km Northwest of Fairview on highway 64.Â
Cleardale
Clear Hills County
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-9403ÂEmail: cleardaleag@live.comTake some time to enjoy the wild beauty of the Clear Hills area — exploring this vast region is an adventure in itself! The Cleardale Campground offers explorers a cozy spot to set up camp, just 1 km east of the Cleardale Store. Powered sites are available for $25 per night, or unpowered for $12 per night. You’ll find picnic tables, firepits, and firewood ready for your campfire evenings, plus a playground to keep younger campers entertained. No camping gear? No problem — tent rentals are available on-site!
The campground is also a hub for community fun. Every year, the campground hosts a Summer and Winter Carnival, an Annual Golf Tournament, and an Annual Ranch Rodeo, drawing visitors from across the region. It’s also home to the Clearfest Music Festival, making this the perfect place to settle in and enjoy great music, exciting events, and small-town hospitality surrounded by nature.
Cleardale is found 98km Northwest of Fairview on highway 64.Â
For information call – 780-835-9403Â
Prices
Group Area Reservation:
(Gravel Pad)
$100 non-refundable deposit upon reservation.Â
All units pay separately per night.
Stage Area Reservation:Â
(Grass Area in Front of Stage – Does Not Include Playground)Â
$100 non-refundable deposit upon reservation.
All units pay separately per night.
Power Sites:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
$35/unit/night.
 $200/unit/week.
 $750/unit/month
Non-Power Sites: Â
$20/unit/night. (ALL CAMPSITES HAVE SAME RATE)
Kitchen Booth:Â Â Â Â Â Â
$250 damage deposit. $50/day.
Stage:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
$50/day. $100/week-end
Day Use:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
No charge. (ALL CAMPSITES HAVE SAME RATE)
Clear Reservation:
(Whole Campsite)
$100 non-refundable deposit upon reservation. Â
All units pay separately per night.
TO RESERVE, MESSAGE 780-834-7844
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