Prairie Post (East Edition)

Alberta’s ‘campdown’ is now on for summer fun

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Alberta Parks’ new camping reservatio­n platform launches another promising summer camping season.

May long weekend marks the unofficial start of summer for many Albertans hoping to book their camping spot for the upcoming season. This year, Alberta Parks introduced a new camping reservatio­n platform to help Albertans and visitors plan for their camping adventures.

In the first 10 days since the new site opened, over 11,500 camping reservatio­ns have been processed, with almost 36,000 nights booked. Reservatio­ns can be made in advance on a rolling 90?day window for individual and backcountr­y camping and 180 days ahead for group and comfort camping. For spur-of-the-moment visits, the system also offers a ‘Camping this Weekend’ feature to easily search for a reservable site.

“We know how excited campers are to visit our provincial parks. Whether it be a mountain escape, a quiet lakeside campground near a boat launch, a backcountr­y campsite, or a relaxing getaway in one of our comfort camping spots—Shop.albertapar­ks.ca lets Albertans find exactly what they are looking for,” explained Todd Loewen, Minister of Forestry and Parks.

Alberta Parks has something for everyone, with over 9,000 reservable individual sites, 205 backcountr­y permits, 71 comfort units and 157 group camping sites available. There are also 5,000 firstcome, first-served sites in Alberta’s parks.

“We are making it easier for Albertans and visitors from around the world to book top-notch camping experience­s in the province. The new reservatio­n platform has proven to make it easier for people to find a campsite that fits their needs to ensure that their experience in Alberta’s world-renowned mountains or rolling prairies is one that leaves them with an everlastin­g desire to explore our province,” added Joseph Schow, Minister of Tourism and Sport. Quick facts

• Alberta Parks’ camping reservatio­n fee has been $12 since 2009.

• This fee helps offset the cost of providing reservatio­n services, including online services, call centre services, merchant fees, Payment Card Industry compliance and staff resources.

• The call centre will be available for Alberta parks visitors to make bookings from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Sunday. If campers prefer not to make an account, the call centre can assist with booking.

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