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Reserving a campsite in one of Alberta’s provincial campgrounds is now just a click away.

Campers can now make online reservations for more than 5,500 individual campsites.  Reservations can be made up to 90 days in advance of arrival. With 66 provincial campgrounds listed on the website,  along with panoramic views of individual campsites, the online system is a one-stop-shop for Alberta campers and visitors from around the world.

Minister of Tourism, Parks and recreation Richard Starke says the online system is a great way for campers to pick their experiences and amenities, and plan for a wonderful time in one of Alberta’s many provincial parks.

Starke notes the province’s parks provide Albertans and visitors with a range of opportunities to connect with nature, spend time with friends and family and have fun.

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