Opening May 21, 2021-May Long weekend
Opening May 21, 2021-May Long weekend
Covid 19 Response Plan
· Washrooms and showers open, but only one person allowed in at a time. Children must be accompanied by an adult ( No Exceptions) Cleaning and sanitizing products will be available in the washrooms & to be used after every use.
· The front gate will be locked at 9 PM ( if this is an issue for you, please contact campground hostess)
· Campers will be made aware, through signage at check-in and at the gate, COVID 19 preventative measures.
-Social distancing 2 Meters is mandatory
-RV’s will be 30’ apart
-Sanitizing station provided at check-in
· No gatherings of more than 50 People are permitted
· Sani Dump station open – Social distancing guidelines in place 3 M
· Social and physical distancing of 2 M is mandatory
· Dog walking is permitted - Social distancing 2 Meters is mandatory
· Firewood delivery will be available
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site that preserves and interprets over 6,000 years of Plains Buffalo culture. Through vast landscapes, exhibits, and diverse programming, learn about the cultural significance of this cliff to the Plains People
The Fort Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the NWMP and First Nations People from the area. The museum was built and first opened in 1957. In 1973 the Fort started it’s world famous NWMP Musical Ride, and has proudly kept the tradition to this day
The Empress Theatre has a long history in our town, and was touted as a ‘first class opera house’ when it opened in 1912 as a franchise of the Famous Players theatre chain. To this day movies, as well as local drama companies and artists entertain audiences. Recorded on the walls of the small dressing room are the names of such acts as “
The Empress Theatre has a long history in our town, and was touted as a ‘first class opera house’ when it opened in 1912 as a franchise of the Famous Players theatre chain. To this day movies, as well as local drama companies and artists entertain audiences. Recorded on the walls of the small dressing room are the names of such acts as “Texas Tony and his Wonder Horse Baby Doll/The Purple Sage Riders, 1935, from Isabella, California” and the “CPR Minstrels, 1923”. This tradition has carried on as evidenced by the names of contemporary performers written on the wood frame walls. It is also rumored to be haunted. Don’t miss experiencing The Empress.
Large sites with 15 & 30 Amp Service, Water, Picnic Tables & Fire Pits at all sites.
River View & Pull Thru sites available.
Clean Facilities
Washrooms with free showers.
Fire wood and Ice available.
Friendly accommodating staff
Reservations recommended especially on long weekends.
262048 LYNDON ROAD
All Campsites have 30 Amp Power, Water, Picnic Tables & Fire Pits Sewer/ Sani dump on site available to registered guests for 5.00 & 10.00 for non Registered guest
45.00
5 % GST not included in the above listed rates
Sewer/ Sani dump on site available to registered guests for
5.00 & 10.00 for non Registered guest
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