From the comfort of their campsites, visitors to this park can watch the graceful flight of geese on their late summer migration south. In the campground, undergrowth provides protection from wind while large trees create a cool, shady picnic area.
Three words Dis-Gus-Ting!!! I'm curious as to what the $30+ a night pays or. Certainly NOT toilets, or security, or taking care of the beach! Alberta needs to take a course on how to manage provincial parks from Idaho State Parks! Until then, this will be my LAST trip to a provincial park. This Canadian is embarrassed that we could even call this park "manicured". And beware - they don't have water to put in your trailer. It's "broken". And they charge you to dump. Lake has a "no swimming" sign because of swimmers itch. It's a ridiculously noisy campsite at night & security does NOTHING! we could hear security arguing with the drunks 2 sites down & they give up & just leave. They just don't care about he park.