https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=camping&organization=tourismparksandrecreation1992--2008-2014Open Government - Custom query2024-03-29T10:03:51.948058+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'culture and tourism'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/963ef8e9-40cd-4884-8f9f-adbff4daa221Cold Lake Provincial Park campground guide [2010]2020-01-22T15:53:24.496001+00:00Located in a transition zone between parkland and boreal forest, the park protects marshes, mixed wood forests, beautiful sand beaches and lakeshore landscapes that support a diverse community of birds and other wildlife. Despite its name, the lake’s depth actually creates a thermal basin that prevents ice forming until well into December. As a result, the birding season here is extended significantly. Not only is this a great place to see waterfowl and shorebirds, hundreds of songbirds and other forest species live in the varied and rich habitats in the park. Many species use the sheltering forests of the park as wintering grounds.2015-11-06T21:35:44.061175+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/41b36c50-58d0-4383-a937-7e5d130d6b2cGarner Lake Provincial Park campground guide [2010]2020-01-22T16:10:25.957920+00:00Provides information for campers at Garner Lake Provincial Park, a small, quiet park ideal for canoeing, kayaking, fishing and swimming. Includes a map of the park and surrounding area, and contacts for more information such as reserving campsites and learning about any active fire bans.2015-11-20T16:39:03.849974+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4de40dcb-6674-4cfa-beaa-e804fe8fcb6fRecreational vehicle camping in Alberta : a demand and supply side perspective2023-03-22T13:54:19.226299+00:00A study of recreational vehicle (RV) campers and campgrounds was conducted in February and March of 2009 to assess if Alberta campgrounds are adequate in numbers, condition and diversity. Study findings provide an assessment of the status of the travel industry in light of economic changes, the current campground situation in Alberta in terms of the supply side (manufacturers and RV campground operations) and the demand side (users of Alberta campgrounds), highlights significant trends impacting RV campground operation and development, and identifies best practices in campground operations.2019-04-01T18:31:06.774895+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a7d36df2-b6f6-42ba-bfde-44b90387e62dCalling Lake Provincial Park2024-01-18T17:32:32.677705+00:00Map showing campsites and other amenities at Calling Lake Provincial Park.2015-11-04T21:27:31.974179+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/92add232-da6b-4851-8155-4c1a5497741bCross Lake Provincial Park2024-01-29T21:16:09.312421+00:00Map of camping sites in Cross Lake provincial park2015-11-09T20:41:16.135457+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/951743e7-2077-4373-9d0b-e244a381d3b9Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park : park guide2024-01-29T21:18:10.238197+00:00Provides information about Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. The guide includes information on park activities, a map of the park and surrounding area, and sources of more information.2015-11-09T20:55:07.350580+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/490d01c1-db12-451e-9f9c-536f17e8680bDinosaur Provincial Park2024-02-01T21:51:27.573156+00:00Map of trails and campgrounds at Dinosaur Provincial Park. It includes a campground map and a map of the Brooks region.2015-11-10T17:48:02.634391+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4fb0d1f0-7898-4ef4-aae2-f7bcd23658f1Fort Assiniboine Sandhills Wildland Provincial Park park guide2024-02-21T23:25:05.490371+00:00Fort Assiniboine Sandhills was designated a wildland park in 1997. It covers approximately 66 square kilometres along the north shore of the Athabasca River northeast of the Hamlet of Ft. Assiniboine, roughly 40 kilometres northwest of Barrhead. The Athabasca River forms the eastern boundary of the park.2015-11-20T16:32:03.004552+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c7c37817-f693-40f3-b645-7f26c6b17d65Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park2024-02-26T18:04:32.212322+00:00Map of camp sites and amenities at Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park.2015-11-20T17:20:27.767141+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/471ea166-381a-492f-8fe9-71642d779ee1How are we doing? : a survey of campers to Alberta's parks and protected areas -- provincial summary2024-02-26T18:54:45.060103+00:00This report details the main findings from the 2011 Camper Satisfaction survey. The research aimed to gain an understanding of visitor's satisfaction with services, facilities, opportunities and overall satisfaction for evaluating performance. Supplemental questions provide basic preference/opinion information from and demographic information about visitors to Alberta's Parks and Recreation Areas.2015-05-13T14:59:43.089487+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8aae00bd-956f-498f-b168-23f66ee19ab6Kinbrook Island provincial park2024-02-26T21:17:12.149222+00:00Map of trails and camping sites at Kinbrook Island Provincial Park.2015-11-26T16:57:26.313999+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/993947cf-d391-42f4-88c4-92684dcd8834Kootenay Plains Ecological Reserve guide2024-02-26T21:23:13.153316+00:00Kootenay Plains Ecological Reserve, located about 150 km west of Rocky Mountain House, protects one of the best examples of montane habitat in all of Alberta. Shielded within the front ranges of the Rocky Mountains, this unique grassland and forest mosaic is home to many species of rare plants, provides important habitat for wildlife and has been a culturally significant area for thousands of years.2015-11-26T18:21:23.441052+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f07f2ca3-1d92-4238-a9b8-ee83a8518ebfLesser Slave Lake Provincial Park : park guide2024-02-27T16:42:36.534275+00:00Provides information about Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park, which is located in a beautiful boreal forest along the eastern shore of Lesser Slave Lake. The lake is more than 100 kilometres in length and is the largest autoaccessible lake in Alberta. The guide includes information on park activities, a map of the park and surrounding area, and sources of more information.2015-11-30T17:16:53.989084+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/baa181e4-0145-4832-9080-86893352a38cLesser Slave Lake Provincial Park : Marten River campground2024-02-27T20:08:37.293267+00:00Map of campground and amenities of Martin River campground at Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park.2015-11-30T16:59:00.635630+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3957a09e-8f9e-48c7-8235-29370f5d09e0Long Lake Provincial Park2024-02-27T20:11:49.784062+00:00Map of camp sites and amenities for Long Lake Provincial Park.2015-11-30T18:22:26.441063+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/58e3904d-80fc-45d9-a055-276cbf8e4844Miquelon Lake Provincial Park2024-02-27T21:06:46.797262+00:00Map of campground sites and amenities at Miquelon Lake Provincial Park.2015-12-01T16:31:03.885450+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c518d744-063a-4caf-9d06-c2c1356ff0eaMoonshine Lake Provincial Park winter trails2024-02-27T21:11:00.975143+00:00Winter trail map for skiing and winter survival tips for Moonshine Lake Provincial Park.2015-12-01T18:25:00.619192+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/388c7efc-cb47-41a1-9182-44540bcb8629Moose Lake & Franchere Bay Provincial Park & PRA campground guide2024-02-27T21:13:21.173171+00:00Provides information for campers at Moose Lake Provincial Park and Franchere Bay Provincial Recreation Area. The parks are 240 kilometres northeast of Edmonton near Glendon and Bonnyville. Includes a map of the park and surrounding area, and sources of more information such as reserving campsites and learning about any active fire bans.2015-12-01T20:40:18.678029+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/29bc748b-c6de-49f7-86ab-74110bf72f92Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park campground guide2024-03-19T15:28:35.208051+00:00Provides information for campers at Pierre Grey’s Lakes Provincial Park, located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains 120 kilometres north of Hinton. The park contains a beautiful chain of five lakes. Includes a map of the park and surrounding area, and contacts for more information such as reserving campsites and learning about any active fire bans.2015-12-03T20:50:11.791610+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0f9a2602-2305-4afb-a0a1-948a458f3477Prairie Creek Provincial Recreation Area campground guide2024-03-19T15:41:16.298775+00:00Provides information for campers at Prairie Creek Provincial Recreation Area, located located in the foothills roughly 40 kilometres southwest of Rocky Mountain House. Includes a map of the park and surrounding area, and contacts for more information such as reserving campsites and learning about any active fire bans.2015-12-03T22:13:33.356809+00:00