Camping

Prince Albert National Park

Free admission and discounted overnight stays

The Canada Strong Pass is back! Enjoy free admission and 25% off camping and overnight stays with Parks Canada from June 19 to September 7, 2026.

All watercraft must have a mandatory aquatic invasive species (AIS) watercraft certification permit before entering Prince Albert National Park waters to help stop the spread of AIS.

Red Deer Campground is getting an electrical upgrade in the spring of 2026.

Prince Albert National Park offers a wide range of camping from fully serviced and primitive (non-serviced) vehicle accessible campgrounds to simpler “get back to nature” backcountry campgrounds.

* Review all camping safety, regulations and etiquette before departure.

Beginning spring 2025, free firewood is not provided in day use areas or campgrounds. More information.

Parks Canada Reservation Service

Planning ahead is one of the best ways to make the most of each camping experience. Travel with peace of mind, visit the Parks Canada Reservation Service to pre-book a campsite. (Beaver Glen and Red Deer Campgrounds only).

Reserve by phone:

Call 1-877-RESERVE (1-877-737-3783). Available from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. local park time

Outside of North America: (519) 826-5391

If you would like more general information, please call the Parks Canada national information line at 1-888-773-8888.

Prince Albert National Park Camping Fees

  • Camping fees support the visitor services and facilities within Prince Albert National Park. 

Learn to Camp

  • New to camping? Visit the Parks Canada Learn to Camp page for information on trip planning, equipment lists, menu ideas and more

Hotels, suites, and cabins

Would you like to explore the wilderness of a national park without missing any of the comforts of home? The town of Waskesiu offers visitors a variety of commercial accommodations. For more information visit the Waskesiu Chamber of Commerce.

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