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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | 35 ft |
| Full hookups | Power only (15 or 30-amp); no water hookups. Water services off early September to late May. |
| Dump station | Yes, sewage disposal available |
| Reservation window | 90 days in advance for peak season (May 15 - October 12) |
| Road restrictions | Winter road access variable; confirm with park before visiting November through April |
| Campground sites | 187 powered sites, 82 unserviced sites, plus pull-through options available |
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Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, AB, Canada
The park is approximately 65 kilometres southeast of Edmonton, a 50-minute drive via Highway 14 and Highway 21. From Camrose, it is 30 kilometres north, about a 25-minute drive. Edmonton International Airport (YEG) is 59 kilometres away with a 56-minute drive to the park for those flying in. Winter RV visitors should contact the park ahead to confirm road conditions and access, as snow and weather can affect entry during colder months. The main highways are well-maintained, though backcountry trailhead parking may close seasonally due to muddy conditions.
The best time to visit Miquelon Lake Provincial Park is July and August, when daytime temperatures reach 23°C with long daylight hours ideal for hiking and water activities. May through October marks the peak season with full campground services and all facilities operational. Shoulder months of May and September offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, though water services are limited before mid-May and after early September. Winter camping from Thanksgiving through late April suits cross-country skiers and snowshoers, but visitors should confirm road access conditions with the park in advance.
Winter camping available but cold; confirm road access
Coldest month; winter activities available
Spring transition; water services still off
Spring conditions; water remains off until May 15
Peak season opens May 15; reservations available
Wettest month; summer activities in full swing
Warmest month; peak visitation and interpretive programs
Warm and pleasant; ideal for hiking and water activities
Shoulder season; water services off after early September
Fall conditions; peak season ends October 12
Winter transition; water services off, winter camping available
Driest and coldest month; winter activities available
This 8.7-kilometre lakeshore loop is the park's most popular hiking trail, offering scenic views of Miquelon Lake and surrounding forests. The trail is well-maintained and accessible from the main campground area, suitable for RV campers of varying fitness levels. alltrails.com/trail/canada/alberta/miquelon-lake
A scenic walking trail featuring interpretive panels about the park's bird species and wetland ecosystem. The trail includes two observation docks and a lookout point perfect for birdwatching, with conveniently located RV parking nearby.
Miquelon Lake is an Important Bird Area and Provincial Migratory Bird Sanctuary with over 200 bird species recorded, making it a prime destination for birdwatchers. The park's designation as part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve enhances its value for observing diverse wildlife throughout seasons. albertaparks.ca/parks/central/miquelon-lake-pp/
Miquelon Lake is open for non-motorized paddling, offering peaceful water exploration opportunities. A hand launch is available in the day-use area, perfect for paddlers launching from the nearby campground.
Six connected loop trails ranging from 0.9 to 3.7 kilometres can be mixed and matched for custom hiking routes through forest and wetland terrain. These trails showcase the park's knob-and-kettle landscape shaped by glacial activity.
A sandy beach alongside Miquelon Lake provides swimming and relaxation opportunities, with a playground, picnic tables, and hand launches for water activities. The day-use area is family-friendly and accessible to RV day-trippers.
The park is part of the Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve, offering exceptional opportunities for observing the night sky. The Hesje Observatory hosts public viewing nights and special astronomical events throughout the year. albertaparks.ca/parks/central/miquelon-lake-pp/
Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating are available during winter months, making Miquelon Lake a year-round destination for RV campers seeking cold-weather activities.
Gary was amazing! I would definitely rent from him again😊
Lisa D. - Aug 2025
Gary was wonderful to deal with. He is helpful, flexible and very trusting. We had a great trip with our grandchildren in his motorhome and will definitely be looking for him again next time we decide to rent an RV.
Maher N. - Aug 2025
There were tiny hiccups with the furnace, but other than that the camper was comfortable and easy to manage.
Chad K. - Jul 2025
Dang took extra time to answer all my questions about towing with my new vehicle. He is very knowledgeable and his taking this extra time with me was much appreciated.
Ian M. - Jul 2025
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