Great Provincial Park, campsites very private, very well treed with lots of shade. Firewood available for purchase. Electrical sites on first come basis. You can hire small boats and kayaks on McLeod Lake, good fishing and very peaceful. Really enjoyed our 4 nights here and will go back soon. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Actual price was $35.70 (Canadian Funds) for W/S/30AMP Electric. Nice campground with shared hook-ups. Lots of construction & oil workers staying in the park, so there was quite a bit of noise between 6:20 AM and 7 AM. Clean showers & restrooms. Wi-Fi available, but you’ll have to go to the laundry room or fight the mosquitoes on the deck for a good signal. Nice laundry. New owners working to make upgrades to park. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Alberta Campground Guide shows a "dry-camp" rate which we requested. They said all sites have electricity (if you have a long enough extension cord!) and charged that (higher) rate. Electric did NOT work at our site!!! NO REFUND. We do not recommend, nor would we stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly staff, pleasant location and very quiet. Wi-Fi signal was strong in the laundry room, but very weak and intermittent in the motorhome. A good overnight stop. Would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice campground with both grassy and wooded sites. The wi-fi was really slow, but since the ad didn't say they had wi-fi we can't complain. The bathrooms are really nice, with large, glass-doored showers and plenty of stalls. The lights are on a timer (15 minutes maximum), so if you come in and the previous person has turned the light on, you might want to hit it again before it goes off--especially if you're planning to take a shower. There's a deck with comfortable patio furniture, a petting zoo, and easy access to a river for boating. The office has a selection of groceries and gifts. Sites have picnic tables and fire pits. The only negatives were road noise and the foul-mouthed work crew members who were staying there and talking loudly outside our RV at 10:30 p.m. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy to get to. At the confluence of 2 rivers but you will hear boat noise. During our stay a jet boat kept roaring by and it was deafening. The park is clean but the issue was the site assigned to us and the price. We asked for a full service site and there was 1 left with the rest electric/water or no hookups. The full service site was a mess. The utility box sat in the middle of a huge puddle and there was no way to get around it. Somehow standing in water hooking up electric didn't seem to be a prudent idea. Tried to position MH over and the wheels sunk 9 inches in so we got out of site. Husband went to office to request another site and was assigned one with electric & water. Owner would not refund so much a dollar and claimed all the sites cost the same. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an easy on/off the highway. They are located right next to the Forestry History Museum. The sites were wide and plenty of room for back ins. They were gravel, solid, and surrounded by trees. The hook ups were slightly toward the rear, but a 25 foot hose was plenty. The restrooms were clean. The staff was very helpful about local things to do in Whitecourt. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The big rig parking is near the highway so expect road noise. They do not have WiFi and when asked said they have never had WiFi. The site was somewhat level, wide and long enough. The drive to our site was somewhat narrow through some trees. It worked for the night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A great park. Lots of space. Heavily treed with fir and spruce, providing lots of shade. Would definitely stay here again. The only drawback is the highway right next to it. Full time caretaker. He makes sure everything is neat and clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.