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Among the 726 accommodations in Alberta, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Park Model Lake Property For Rent - Alberta
9.4 13 reviews

Park Model Lake Property For Rent

mobile home, Lacombe
This park model, offered as 'Park Model Lake Property For Rent', is situated in Lacombe County, Alberta, Canada, near Lacombe's recreational parks and attractions, including the Cronquist House and Fort Normandeau, with proximity to the Lacombe Golf & Country Club and Summerland Leisure Park.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom mobile home sleeps six guests and features air conditioning; nearby activities include watersports and easy access to the Kraay Family Farm and Kinsmen Aquatic Centre.

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Best Alberta holiday parks with a pool

Among the 726 accommodations in Alberta, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Hassle-free Family Camping Fun! - Alberta
9.6 5 reviews

Hassle-free Family Camping Fun!

campervan, Morinville
This motorhome is situated at Morinville RV Park, a mere 32 kilometres from St. Albert, offering a convenient base for exploring the Morinville area.
The "Hassle-free Family Camping Fun!" offer includes a family-friendly caravan with accommodation for up to 8 guests, featuring a private deck, access to park amenities such as a swimming pool and playground, and is ideal for nature reconnection with communal fire pits.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Alberta

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Alberta?

    Absolutely! Alberta is a fantastic place for sports fans. The Calgary Stampede is a massive rodeo and exhibition held annually in Calgary, a must-see event showcasing western culture and competitive rodeo events. For hockey enthusiasts, catching a Calgary Flames or Edmonton Oilers NHL game is a quintessential Alberta experience. Beyond professional sports, Alberta also boasts incredible opportunities for outdoor activities like skiing in Banff and Lake Louise, hiking in Jasper National Park, and whitewater rafting on the Kananaskis River.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Alberta?

    Among the holiday parks in Alberta, Jasper Gates Resort, Sundance By Basecamp and Wildorchid Courtyard-entire Mobilehome Not Sharing are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Alberta?

    While Banff and Jasper are iconic, consider exploring the Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, a world-renowned dinosaur museum. Headwaters of the Saskatchewan River in the Rocky Mountains offers stunning scenery and hiking trails for those who prefer a more secluded experience. The Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, with its fascinating First Nations rock carvings, is another hidden gem. For a unique experience, visit the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing the ancient hunting practices of the Plains Indigenous peoples.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Alberta?

  • When is the high season in Alberta?

    The peak tourist season in Alberta typically runs from June to August, coinciding with the warmest weather. This period sees the highest number of visitors, particularly in the mountain national parks. However, shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds and potentially lower prices.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Alberta?

  • What foods is Alberta best known for?

    Alberta's culinary scene is diverse, but some standouts include Alberta beef, renowned for its quality. Wild game dishes, such as elk and bison, are also popular, reflecting the province's natural abundance. Locally brewed craft beers and spirits are another highlight, with many breweries and distilleries offering tours and tastings. Don't forget to try some delicious Saskatoon berry pies – a true Alberta treat.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Alberta?

  • Is Alberta a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Alberta has an extensive network of campgrounds, ranging from basic sites to fully serviced RV parks. Banff and Jasper National Parks offer stunning mountain settings, while provincial parks like Kananaskis Country provide more accessible options. Many campgrounds are reservable in advance, especially during peak season, so planning ahead is recommended.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Alberta?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Alberta are Jasper Gates Resort, Sundance By Basecamp and Supercozy Ranch House On Acreage6mins To Red Deer.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Alberta?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to meet producers and sample regional products. Many towns and cities host festivals and events throughout the year that showcase local talent and traditions. Consider exploring smaller towns and villages to get a sense of rural Alberta life. Engaging with local businesses, such as restaurants and shops, also provides opportunities to learn more about the community and its culture.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Alberta?

  • Does Alberta have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, be prepared for varied weather conditions, especially in the mountains. Summers can be warm and sunny, but evenings can be cool. Winters are cold and snowy, particularly in the mountain regions. Wildlife encounters are possible, so maintain a safe distance from animals. Be aware of potential hazards such as wildfires (especially during dry summer months) and mountain weather changes which can impact hiking and other outdoor activities. Always check weather forecasts and park advisories before embarking on any outdoor adventure.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Alberta for families?

    Many trails are suitable for families, depending on their fitness level. The Johnston Canyon Lower Falls trail in Banff National Park is a relatively easy and scenic walk suitable for younger children. In Canmore, Grassi Lakes offers a moderate hike with beautiful lake views. In Jasper National Park, the Valley of the Five Lakes trail is a relatively easy and picturesque walk. Always remember to check trail conditions and difficulty levels before setting out, and ensure you have appropriate gear and supplies.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in Alberta?

    A three-day trip needs focus. One option could be exploring Banff National Park. Spend a day exploring Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, taking in the iconic turquoise waters. The second day could involve a hike to a viewpoint like Tunnel Mountain or a gondola ride up Sulphur Mountain for panoramic views. On the third day, visit the Banff townsite, exploring its shops and restaurants before heading home. Alternatively, you could choose a different region of Alberta focusing on a specific interest, such as dinosaurs in Drumheller or exploring the city of Calgary.

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Best pet friendly Alberta holiday parks

Among the 726 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

The Lodge At Panther River - Alberta
8.8 30 reviews

The Lodge At Panther River

camping, Banff
The Lodge at Panther River, situated in Bergen, approximately 185 kilometres from Calgary International Airport and a considerable distance from Banff National Park, offers pet-friendly lodging with mountain views and a private beach on the Panther River.
This self-catering lodge features one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, a terrace, garden, barbecue facilities, free Wi-Fi, and parking; canoeing and hiking are readily accessible in the surrounding area, with on-site restaurant and family-friendly amenities including outdoor play equipment.
#3 Tent And Rv Site - Alberta
No reviews

#3 Tent And Rv Site

campervan, Sundre
The #3 Tent And Rv Site offers a riverside motorhome experience in Clearwater County, a short distance from the Double Tree Village Museum and The Danish Canadian Museum, and within easy reach of Sundre Golf Club and Coyote Creek Golf Club.
This motorhome accommodates up to six guests with one separate bedroom, and provides direct access to river activities such as rafting and fishing, alongside opportunities for horseback riding.
Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Alberta
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Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

camping, Cochrane
This glamping dome, part of the offer 'Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests', is located at Onespot Crossing Campground, a 200-acre site approximately 1 kilometre from Cochrane's town centre, accessible via a gravel road on the Elbow River.
The self-contained unit features a private firepit, picnic table, porta-lu washroom, wood-burning stove (winter), solar electricity, and a propane-heated outdoor shower (spring/summer), accommodating up to two guests.
Furnished Glamping Tents And Tipis For Rent!  Secure, Amazing Mountain Scenery! - Alberta
10 1 review

Furnished Glamping Tents And Tipis For Rent! Secure, Amazing Mountain Scenery!

campervan, Canmore
This motorhome site is situated in Kananaskis, providing easy access to the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park, located 4.8 kilometres away, and Brewster's Kananaskis Ranch Golf Course, 3.2 kilometres distant.
The "Furnished Glamping Tents And Tipis For Rent! Secure, Amazing Mountain Scenery!" offer accommodates up to six guests in four bedrooms and one bathroom, with pets permitted and designated smoking areas available.

Best Alberta holiday parks with a locker

The Aspen - Farm Stay Wall Tent - Alberta
9.9 37 reviews

The Aspen - Farm Stay Wall Tent

tent, Stettler
The Aspen - Farm Stay Wall Tent is located on a working farm just a few kilometres from Stettler town centre, within easy reach of the Stettler Museum and the Big Valley Regional Recreation Area. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location and user experience.
The tent sleeps two guests and has a private deck, a bathroom and a kitchen with a fridge, freezer and microwave. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a farm store, petting zoo, hot showers, and eco-friendly practices.
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