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You can now book 2023 comfort camping sites through Parks Alberta

With snow on the ground and a chill in the air, summer 2023 hasn’t been far from our minds. Luckily (as long as we’re having fun), time will fly by and green grass will only be a front door away!

If of course, you’re like us and are on the edge of your seat waiting for the warmer months – get clicking, because the folks at Alberta Parks are now taking comfort camping site bookings – but only 180 days in advance.

Starting at just $100 per night, those interested in “glamping” their way through the new year can now reserve a yurt, cabin or a year-round tent in one of Alberta’s many provincial parks.

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Meant to get those who need a bedside table or a comfortable mattress out and exploring the wilderness, these sites are well equipped and located in some of the most beautiful destinations in the area.

From Sir Winston Churchill to Writing-On-Stone, the Alberta Parks comfort camping sites are truly one of a kind and totally worth visiting over the course of a weekend, so don’t hesitate.

These are going to book up quickly and weekends will be scarce, but good luck and enjoy!

It’s going to be an amazing year, Alberta! We can feel it.

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