Reesor Lake Campground - Elkwater

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About Reesor Lake Campground

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.

Contact Reesor Lake Campground

Address :

Elkwater, AB T0J 1C0, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +877777
Website : http://www.albertaparks.ca/cypress-hills
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Elkwater, AB T0J 1C0, Canada
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Andrew β€œSaladorm” Cummings on Google

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Great little campsite, if you don't mind the constant generator noise throughout the day, Great lake for trout fishing
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susan hope on Google

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Great picnic areas... views were awesome.
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Al Price on Google

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Nice area. Two playgrounds, 5 water spigots. The hike up the creek is fun. No power or sani dump. Very steep windy road in
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Jason Dyer on Google

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One of my favorite campgrounds in the hills. No cell service is a bonus. Rarely windy. Have to put up with the glampers that need their generators running all day.
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Tom J on Google

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Nice little campground, choose your spot carefully though as some are smaller than others and overwatched by the neighbours! The toilets really needed emptying and this may have contributed to the horrendous time we had dealing with flies. Absolute swarms of them! Firepits are the standard type and work well. Nearest place to buy firewood is Elkwater site, this is also the closest place for a shower!
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Mark L on Google

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Not a Campground for tenters to say the least. Reesor Lake Campground is essentially a small circular Campground with a small playground and green space in the centre. All of the sites are right next to each other with absolutely zero privacy (even the walk-in tent sites have zero privacy). There is a skunk living under the outhouse across from site 16. He frequents various campsites mostly at night but sometimes in the morning and evening and appears used to humans but definitely does spray. Tenters, get a spot on the far east and west sides to avoid skunk problems. We had to call in a complaint and conservation officers came out because our neighbours were up until 3 am drinking and vomiting next to our site. Loud campers and generators can be heard at all ends of the campsite due to a lack of trees and brush. Again, something that wouldn't be as big an issue if there was more than 3 ft of space between campsites. In summary, more of an RV Campground, but if you value privacy and quiet it's best to avoid this spot (at least over Sept Long Weekend). Otherwise a beautiful area and nice little lake.
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Russ Boschee on Google

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Typically a very quiet out of the way little campground. This particular weekend had no bathroom cleanup for almost 2 days, and the use of generators by a couple of campers (all day) made the stay not as enjoyable. I would normally give this out of the way campground a five star review....this time a three star..
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Linda Toma on Google

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The campground was great! However I am extremely disappointed in the condition of the dock and that area. It is one thing to shut it down for those of us who enjoyed camping at the dock.......but can't the park at least maintain it for safe public day use?

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