As of September 22nd, 2025 Crimson Lake Provincial Park Campground will be transitioning to first-come, first-served for Winter Camping. All other loops and group sites will be closed for the fall and winter.
Loop A sites will have power, but no water service in the off season. Showers and dump station are not available and firewood may be available with limited service, payable by cash or cheque only.
Loop A is currently fully open for first come first serve "winter" camping, but only 11 sites are regularly maintained, ploughed, and powered throughout the winter. A -1, A-3, A-18, A-19, A-20, A-21, A-23, A-25, A-31, A-32, A-33
Day Use Areas are open all year.
The Campground will open for Peak Season Camping on May 13th, 2026 - Peak season camping is by reservations only and bookings begin 90 days prior.
As of September 22nd 2025, Twin Lakes Campground will be closed for the remainder of the 2025 season. The day use will continue to be open during the fall and winter.
We look forward to having you back camping in 2026.
The Campground will open for Peak Season Camping on May 13th, 2026 - Peak season camping is by reservations only and bookings begin 90 days prior.
The Trail from Highway 11 to Twin Lakes Day Use Area is partially flooded and is not passable on foot.
Please use caution or plan an alternative hike at Crimson Lake Provincial Park.
The Natural Sandpit Playground is currently undergoing some enhancements and the tunnel feature is closed until further notice. Please respect all signage and barriers put in place.
Our apologies for any inconvenience. Please visit the booth staff for more details or call 403-845-2330 for alternative playground options at Crimson Lake Provincial Park.
We are working hard to complete repairs as quickly as possible.