The Brazeau Reservoir has 3 camping loops: Loops A and B are unserviced but are treed; Loop C is powered but has few trees and is more like a large graveled lot close to the water. In the springtime; the water level is low and there is a lot of sandy beach area showing up on the north side beginning at the day use area, perfect for playing in and sunbathing.
The Main Group site is a large area within walking distance to the shore; has a large shelter with a wood stove and is a very relaxing area to enjoy time with friends and family. There is a large grassy area to set up outdoor games as well. The reservoir is great for fishing; canoeing and bird watching.
The North Shore Group site is located 60 kms south of Drayton Valley on highway 620 (Sunchild Road). It can be accessed from highway 11 as well going north for 65 kms. At this location; you can fish; canoe and sail on the reservoir as well as watch birds and other wildlife on the informal trails. OHV's are not permitted in the campground.
Location: 60 km southwest of Drayton Valley on Hwy. 620
Events
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No upcoming events at this time.
Activities
Birding
Camping
Fishing
Group Use
OHV Riding (Off-site)
Snowmobiling (Off-site)
Wildlife Viewing
Geocaching
- Permitted activities may vary within a park. Please confirm details with park staff.
Birding: coniferous trees in the area provide habitat for cavity-nesting birds such as tree swallows and common goldeneyes; trees are also inhabited by nesting great blue herons and ospreys; ravens nest on cliffs south of the main dam. Fishing: two separate water bodies - Brazeau Reservoir and Brazeau Canal. OHV riding: informal trails in the vicinity; OHV off-loading within campground and travel to trails from campsites prohibited. Power boating: water levels fluctuate in reservoir and canal; floating debris in the reservoir can be an issue. Snowmobiling: informal trails in the vicinity; snowmobile off-loading within and travel to trails from group campground permitted. Wildlife viewing: species in the area include wapiti, moose, mule deer, gray wolves and black bears.