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 Campground Reservation Service

Parks Canada is proud to offer a campground reservation service in 18 national parks across Canada. With this service, campers are provided peace of mind by being able to reserve a campsite in advance of their arrival at the campground of their choice. Campers can plan their camping experience with confidence and look forward to breathtaking scenery, outstanding recreational opportunities and exciting learning experiences. To continue meeting the needs of campers who prefer not to reserve in advance, quality campsites will still be available in several national park campgrounds on a first-come, first-served basis.

The reservation service is currently closed for the season.  However, some Parks Canada campgrounds remain open over the winter months on a first come, first served basis.  See table below.

If you would like more information, please call the Parks Canada national information line at 1-888-773-8888.
Reservation launch dates for the 2008 camping season will be available in January.  The reservation service will be available at www.pccamping.ca or 1-877-RESERVE (1-877-737-3783).

Here are the operating dates for the reservation service for the 2007 season.

National Park of Canada
(Province)
Name of Campground 2007 Campground Operating Season
Banff
(Alberta)
Lake Louise Soft-sided Tents/Trailers Closed for the Season
Lake Louise Hard-Sided Equipment Only Open for camping year-round
Tunnel Mountain Trailer Court Closed for the Season
Tunnel Mountain Village 1 Closed for the Season
Tunnel Mountain Village 2 Open for camping year-round
Bruce Peninsula
(Ontario)
Cyprus Lake Open for camping year-round
Cape Breton Highlands
(Nova Scotia)
Cheticamp Open for camping year-round
Elk Island
(Alberta)
Sandy Beach Open for winter camping
Forillon
(Quebec)
Cap-Bon-Ami Closed for the Season
Des-Rosiers Closed for the Season
Petit-Gaspé Closed for the Season
Fundy
(New Brunswick)
Chignecto North Closed for the Season
Headquarters Open for winter camping
Point Wolfe Closed for the Season
Gros Morne
(Newfoundland and Labrador)
Berry Hill Closed for the Season
Shallow Bay Closed for the Season
Trout River Pond Closed for the Season
Lomond Closed for the Season
Jasper
(Alberta)
Pocahontas Closed for the Season
Wabasso Closed for the Season
Wapiti Closed for the Season
Whistlers Closed for the Season
Kejimkujik
(Nova Scotia)
Jeremys Bay Open only from May 1 to October 31
Kootenay
(British Columbia)
Redstreak Closed for the Season
Kouchibouguac
(New Brunswick)
South Kouchibouguac Closed for the Season
La Mauricie
(Quebec)
Mistagance Closed for the Season
Rivière-à-la-Peche Closed for the Season
Wapizagonke Closed for the Season
Wapizagonke Pedestrian Closed for the Season
Pacific Rim
(British Columbia)
Green Point Closed for the Season
Prince Albert
(Saskatchewan)
Beaver Glen Closed for the Season
Trailer Park Closed for the Season
Prince Edward Island
(Prince Edward Island)
Cavendish Closed for the Season
Stanhope Closed for the Season
Riding Mountain
(Manitoba)
Wasagaming Open only from May 1 to October 31
Terra Nova
(Newfoundland and Labrador)
Newman Sound Open for camping year-round
Waterton Lakes
(Alberta)
Townsite Open for winter camping
 
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