Prairie Post (West Edition)

Campground­s were busy in 2018, expect the same this season

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Alberta Parks’ online campsite reservatio­n system processed its highest annual bookings in a decade this year.

With nearly 171,000 reservatio­ns, the provincial reservatio­n system exceeded all nine previous annual totals.

Introduced in 2009, Reserve.AlbertaPar­ks.ca (RAP) helps bolster tourism and helps Albertans connect with nature and experience the provincial parks system.

From the quiet tranquilit­y of lakefront comfort cabins to large familystyl­e group camping to full-amenity park settings, RAP helps visitors explore a wide range of opportunit­ies, many of which have been bolstered by the government’s ongoing investment to improve and upgrade campground­s.

The province is investing $38 million this year in Alberta’s provincial park upgrades, expansions and modernizat­ions throughout the system.

In 2018, the RAP system processed 164,101 regular campsites, 3,251 group sites and 3,638 comfort camping units. The 2018 total exceeded last year’s online reservatio­n tally of 163,780.

Although the system is only in place between February and November, Albertans can still winter camp at a number of provincial parks listed at Albertapar­ks.ca.

Quick facts

• Alberta’s RAP system has nearly 600,000 account users.

• There are about 250 provincial campground­s with more than 14,000 campsites in the Alberta provincial parks system.

• The RAP system allows online booking for 88 provincial campground­s (the remaining provincial campground­s are first come, first served), 162 group campsites and 64 comfort camping units.

• The online system is mobile-friendly so people can book campsites on their mobile devices.

• To make an online reservatio­n, set up an account or update your existing account in advance of the reservatio­n days, visit Reserve.AlbertaPar­ks.ca.

• Reserve.AlbertaPar­ks.ca campsite opening dates for 2019 are:

• Feb. 4 - group camping

• Feb. 11 - comfort camping

• Feb. 19 - regular camping

• Feb. 25 - backcountr­y camping

• Revenues generated from camping fees are invested back into Alta Parks.

 ?? Prairie Post file photo ?? There are so many beautiful Alberta parks and campground­s. 2019 will be another busy year.
Prairie Post file photo There are so many beautiful Alberta parks and campground­s. 2019 will be another busy year.

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