Pembina River Provincial Park is a scenic campground nestled along the banks of the Pembina River in central Alberta, Canada, just 2 km northwest of Entwistle and approximately one hour west of Edmonton. Set within lush forests of spruce, poplar, and willow overlooking a dramatic river gorge, this park offers a peaceful retreat for RV travellers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With 132 individual campsites in both forested and open environments, campers can enjoy water hookups, a dump station, showers, picnic tables, grills, and firewood — everything needed for a comfortable stay. A playground makes it an excellent choice for families. The park is a hub for outdoor activity, with opportunities for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, hiking, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, and geocaching along the Pembina River. The Evansburg interpretive trail winds through the park, and the river serves as a popular take-out spot for tubing adventures. Wildlife sightings of deer, moose, beaver, and the occasional black bear are common. Conveniently located along Highway 16A near Evansburg, Pembina River Provincial Park is an ideal Alberta basecamp for those exploring the Yellowhead Corridor.