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AlbertaParksca | Alberta Parks Camping Fee Discount for Alberta Seniors Select roads, campgrounds, day-use areas, trails, and areas of Kananaskis Country will be temporarily closed before, during, and after the 2025 G7 Leaders’ Summit in June
Online Reservations - Alberta Parks Alberta Parks online reservations are available to book within a rolling booking window Your arrival date must be within the booking window before a reservation can be made The booking window advances by one day each morning at 9:00 a m
Find a Park - Alberta Parks Select roads, campgrounds, day-use areas, trails, and areas of Kananaskis Country will be temporarily closed before, during, and after the 2025 G7 Leaders’ Summit in June Check for closures before you go
Visit Our Parks - Alberta Parks Alberta has over 460 provincial parks protected areas where you can make your own adventure Whether you like to hike, mountain bike, fish, canoe, sit by the campfire or hang out at the beach, there are many places to choose from
Camping in Alberta Parks Check out our Time to Relax in Alberta's Provincial Parks story for more details on camping in fall or winter Explore
About Parks - Alberta Parks Alberta's parks inspire people to discover, value, protect and enjoy the natural world and the benefits it provides for current and future generations In 1932, Alberta's first provincial parks were established under the Provincial Parks and Protected Areas Act
Campground Details - Dinosaur Provincial Park, AB - Alberta Parks Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO world heritage site Our park is located at the heart of Alberta’s badlands At Dinosaur Campground there are over 120 RV and tent friendly sites, including unserviced, powered and pull-through options
Parks System - Alberta Parks Provincial Parks: To preserve natural heritage of provincial significance or higher, while supporting outdoor recreation, heritage tourism and natural heritage appreciation activities that depend upon and are compatible with environmental protection Legislation: Provincial Parks Act
Bow Valley Provincial Park, AB - Alberta Parks Bow Valley Provincial Park was established in 1959 in the arch of the Bow River at its confluence with the Kananaskis River The park is one of many within the Kananaskis Country parks system Visitors can enjoy beautiful trails for hiking, biking, bird watching and wildlife viewing