Camping

Wood Buffalo National Park

2024 reservations launch on January 24, 2024 at 8 a.m. MT. Get more information here.

Pine Lake Campground

    New this Year: 10 sites are now reservable using the Parks Canada Reservation Service. Reservations Launch January 24, 2024 at 8 a.m. MT

Pine Lake Campground

Open May (Victoria Day) long weekend until September 30.

Located 60 km south of Fort Smith, Pine Lake Campground is in the heart of the park on the shores of a sinkhole lake. The area has a beautiful sandy beach, cook shelter, playground, and change rooms.

Pine Lake Campground features:

  • 20 non-electrical sites, including:
    • three large pull-through sites
    • two wheelchair-accessible sites
  • Water (not potable)
  • Fire pits with firewood
  • Flushable toilets
  • Picnic tables
  • Bear proof food lockers
  • Emergency phone

Campsites are first-come, first served and cannot be reserved. The campground is rarely full, however overflow sites may be available on long-weekends. Fees apply.

Kettle Point Group Campsite

Reserve your stay at Kettle Point using the Parks Canada Reservation Service.
Reservations launch  January 24th at 8 a.m. MT.

Open May (Victoria Day) long weekend until September 30.

Located on Pine Lake, Kettle Point Group Campsite features a large, wheelchair accessible log shelter with a wood stove, picnic tables, and lots of space to store your gear.

This campsite is available for group bookings (minimum group size 8; maximum group size 50) and includes:

  • Large grassy area for tenting
  • Semi-private beach
  • Fire circle
  • Firewood
  • Picnic tables
  • Flushable toilet
  • Playground
  • Non-potable water is available at the Pine Lake Campground. Water from Pine Lake must be filtered or treated before drinking.
  • Access to nearby trails

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