Calhoun Bay Provincial Recreational Area is a secluded campground nestled on the east shore of Buck Lake in central Alberta, Canada. Situated 8 km east of Buck Lake Village off Highway 13, this off-the-beaten-track destination offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by Alberta's natural landscapes. Spacious campsites accommodate most RVs and trailers, making it an ideal stop for road trippers and outdoor enthusiasts exploring the region. Amenities include water hookups, picnic tables, fire grills, pit toilets, a playground, and firewood availability from local vendors in the Buck Lake area. Note that water from on-site pumps is not potable, so visitors should bring their own drinking water. The recreation area shines as a fishing and paddling destination — a hand launch for canoes and kayaks provides easy lake access, and the shoreline offers excellent spots for both open-water and ice fishing. Geocaching adds a fun activity for families and adventure seekers. Whether you're looking for a quiet lakeside escape or a base camp for exploring central Alberta's backcountry, Calhoun Bay Provincial Recreational Area delivers a genuine wilderness camping experience with just enough amenities for a comfortable stay.