Sibbald Lake Provincial Recreational Area is a hidden gem tucked among the foothills aspen forests and meadows of Kananaskis Country in Alberta, Canada. Named after Frank Sibbald, a rancher in the Morley area during the 1870s, this scenic campground sits roughly 30 km east of Canmore and offers a peaceful retreat within easy driving distance of Calgary. The campground features pull-through sites, picnic tables, fire pits with firewood available, grills, toilets, a playground, and a boat launch onto Sibbald Lake — making it well suited for families and RV travellers alike. Anglers will appreciate access to Sibbald Lake within the ES1 fish management zone, while outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby front-country and interpretive hiking trails, mountain biking routes, trail running paths, and geocaching courses. The surrounding Kananaskis landscape delivers breathtaking mountain and foothills scenery that defines classic Alberta camping. Note that a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required for all vehicles parked in the area. Whether you're looking for a quick weekend escape or a base camp for exploring the greater Kananaskis region, Sibbald Lake Provincial Recreational Area delivers a well-rounded, nature-immersive Alberta camping experience.