English Bay Provincial Recreation Area - English Bay Provincial Recreation Area

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About English Bay Provincial Recreation Area

There are no laws prohibiting the use of metal detectors in the public areas of provincial parks as long as the activity isn’t interfering with the enjoyment of the other park visitors, breaking any of our other regulations, or in any way threatening any of the wildlife in the park.

Metal detectors can be used in the province’s parks, provided that:

  • They are only used on beaches and similar disturbed areas (where digging will not affect the natural ecosystem/habitat). In disturbed areas that are being excavated under a research permit, these areas are closed-off from the public to prevent recreational digging
  • No historic resources are damaged or removed
  • No items are removed from the park
  • All items of value (historical or monetary) are turned over to the local park office
  • They are used for recreation and not for commercial purposes
  • Their use doesn’t violate other laws, such as interfering with a person’s quiet enjoyment in the park. People operating metal detectors are encouraged to use an earpiece/headphones to reduce the likelihood of the noise disturbing others.

 

As in the case of other park users, a person can expect to encounter officers who will inquire about the activities being conducted and require them to identify themselves and their occupation.

In order to dig for historical resources, a person requires an excavation permit issued by the Parks Division under the Historical Resources Act; this permit is associated with archeological or paleontological research permit. In some locations the excavated items are likely to remain in the park for research and storage; in situations where an excavated item is to be removed from the park, a collection permit is required.

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Alberta T0A 0T0, Canada
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Alex on Google

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Good campground, lots of wild berries, its has a nice little sandy beach. The boat launch is very steep however, so watch out!
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lorne dudel on Google

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Large campsites,boat launch is steep ,they need to make access to lake from sites easier ie steps down to lake area
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Chris Kanash on Google

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Overall a nice campground. Decent layout and access to the water in some sites. Not allot of brush to shield you from neighbor's sight or noise. All sites have electricity except the bathrooms for some reason. It used to have a light and it needs it as they are kinda dark even in the brightest of days so bring a flashlight. Pump water only which they test weekly and they had a temporary boil water order on it. Close enough to Cold Lake for groceries.
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Peter Teskey on Google

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Nice size camp sites power no water boat launch ok metal on hard on boats washroom cleaning up guy could spend a little more time cleaning and less time just sitting in his truck
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Amanda Forster on Google

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Love the greenery and proximity to the lake. Huge campsites that are well maintained. Downfall is no shower station, dump station or playground. The fresh water is not super accessible and the beach gets shady early due to the large trees and it's location. If you're looking for a quiet quaint get away this is it but if you like some amenities this might not check all your boxes.
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Kevin on Google

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Nice spacious campsites, power is good. No potable water on site, not enough garbage bins and no showers. I’d rate it a 4 star but if you need a camp host or Alberta parks people…. good luck! No one onsite and took a few days before we saw anyone. Arrived at 6:30pm the first night and some one was in our site. After a long drive we had to wait for him to move. Cars were parked on road overflowing a campsite and making it very hard for units to drive around. Needs better monitoring by AB Parks, people take advantage of it.
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Jody Lehr Turco on Google

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Naturally beautiful with very large sites that aren't too close to each other. Highly recommended!
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Don Ferris on Google

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On the "stay again" list. Plus side: had a great private spot that fit our 5th wheel, boat & truck Fishing was pretty great, caught lots of trout, none big enough to keep. They have spots you can reserve online, otherwise it's first come first serve. Water depth at the boat launch is nice and deep (sandy) and the water is very clear. Lots of parking at the boat launch area and you don't have to be staying in the campground to use it. Down side: Rough roadways. Pay for firewood, 6 to 7 pm Mon - Thurs, 5 - 7 Fri to Sun (you may want to double-check on the Sun time) Only a pit toilet at the boat launch. No showers. There are many spots that aren't so private, I recommend viewing the spots online before you make a reservation. Boat launch is pretty steep, you may need 4x4 depending on the size of your boat

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