Miquelon Lake Provincial Park 20514 SEC HWY 623, Camrose County, AB T4V 2N1

Miquelon Lake Provincial Park





823 Reviews
  • Thursday8 AM–9 PM
  • Friday8 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–9 PM
  • Monday8 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–9 PM




Miquelon Lake Provincial Park 20514 SEC HWY 623, Camrose County, AB T4V 2N1




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20514 SEC HWY 623, Camrose County, AB T4V 2N1

Hours

  • Thursday8 AM–9 PM
  • Friday8 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–9 PM
  • Monday8 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–9 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom
  • Hiking
  • Slides
  • Swings




Recommended Reviews

David Todd Harnett
15.10.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Nice campground. Great group sites, plenty of activities in the summer for the kids and there is a farmers market on the weekends!The comfort camping yurts are really cool also, exorcism if you don't camp often ablnd don't have an the gear.Been there many times and will be there many more
Naravut Jarussirirat
03.10.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Too bad that swimming in the lake was prohibited when I was there. The provincial park was pretty cool tho. Lots of room to explore. And the hot shower was a nice touch after the sweaty day.
Melissa Bowen
15.09.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
We absolutely loved our stay at Birds & Branches. It was the perfect little getaway with so many small touches that just made the place a little more special.
birdhunter9999
14.09.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
This is a fairly large provincial park. It is heavily developed with facilities. There is a massive parking lot for day use visitors. There are hundreds of camping spaces, powered sites, washrooms, showers, paved trails and a gift shop. There are also 7 group camping sites that can be rented for larger gatherings. The beach area is OK but the lake is not for swimming. No fish either. Camp sites are decent with some separation from your neighbors and lots of room. Camping is a bit pricey at 28 - 36 dollars per night. No wood is supplied you have to buy that or bring it along. I camped here mid week in mid September and it was very peaceful as few people were using the park. Bring a bike if you like to ride as trails are fun to ride on.
Colby
09.09.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Miquelon Lake Provincial park is a really nice place for a hike and a picnic. The camping sites are also quite nice. The services are new and clean. One of the downsides is that the fire pits in the day use area are all pretty far from the lake and lost of them are surrounded by trees, so you have to walk a ways to get to the lake from them. There is also a farmers market that goes on during the summer on Friday afternoons.
Ryan Johnson
06.08.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Spent a scorching weekend at this campground in loop C. Excellent campground for young families, lots of easy trails around for biking, walking etc. Playgrounds everywhere, lots of washrooms too. Shower buildings were closed due to Covid, so can't comment on that.This campground seems to have been built for much larger crowds, probably when the lake was useable. It felt like we had lots of space anywhere we went, even though the campground itself looked 90% full.I hiked most of the marked trails, and found them very enjoyable. Some were manicured (could probably push a stroller over them, lots of up and down though). Others (in the 'back country' section) started off clean cut and got a little scruffier as you went on. It was always easy to tell where the trail was. Most of the attached photos are from these trails.I had planned to do some canoeing here, but opted not to. Wide flat water, not a ton of wind. I didn't see any great places to launch (even the old boat launch looked bad). It's easy access to the shore, but it looked like you'd need to wade out some before a canoe would float.Finally, most firepits seemed to have a grate, but ours did not. Be prepared for that. There was also no potable water there this weekend, but they typically do have.
Animesh Jha
26.07.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Very calm and peaceful park for both camping and cycling.. kind of hidden gem..Only downside is that it's quite far from the city.
Raj Kunduru
20.07.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Pretty close to Edmonton city,short 40 min drive, nice campsite with all the amenities. playground near by and only one issue regarding the washroom facilities, having only one toilet and too many showers, not everyone come to campground with their RV's , other than than pretty well maintained Campground. You can see the Wildlife and so many birds , look for beavers , birds and garter snakes along the trials and around the pond, good for star gazing too
Vienna
20.07.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Went there for a spontaneous camping trip and we were not disappointed. For less than an hour drive from the city its a perfect quick get away from Edmonton. The campsites have lots of trees and bushy but the campsite we got was smaller than we anticipated but we still made it work as we only have a car and did tenting. You will wake up to the chirping birds as well. The park itself is huge and have nice trails to walk at. Lake is dead but still looked pretty. We kinda had the day use area all to ourselves when we went there even though it was a weekend afternoon. Will definitely go back.
Jordan Ostapiuk
19.07.2023
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Nice campground, but the water isn't the cleanest and the bugs are awful! Still, a pretty place to go and camp! Really nice trails throughout!

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20514 SEC HWY 623, Camrose County, AB T4V 2N1
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park