Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
About
There is potable water and non-potable rinse water available at a location 3 km (1.9 miles) South of New Sarepta on Hwy. 21. To get there, you need to travel 20 km (12.4 miles) East on Secondary Hwy. 623.
Amenities & Services
Water
Amenities
Reviews
Based on 959 reviews
Such a cool place. Was quiet and serene when we visited. Looks like it could get busy based on the trails and picnic tables. Has a kids play area with equipment. Lots of space for physical activities, and friends/family outings. Did I say it was serene!
A short drive from Edmonton. I've come here throughout the year except in Winter. I'm not much of a highway driver when there's snow on the ground. The park changes with the seasons and it is glorious. In the Summer, bring a picnic lunch and have it on the beach. This is one of the few places in the province where you can actually find a working pay phone. Too cute for words.
went for two nights . it was a good camping site. Loop A is bit crowded though. Neat and clean shower room and pit toilets . Nice playground . Good for biking and hiking . The lake looks beautiful but isnt good for anything else .. too salty and stinky with lot of bird carcasses on the beach trail.
The lake view is not exactly breathtaking and nor is it recommended to swim. Toilets are the worse since when I visited there was only one flush toilet for the entire camp site that was open from 8am to 9pm and the non flush toilets (basically porta-potties) didn't even have working lights in them. The mosquitoes are some super species and Off! doesn't work on them... they will bite you through your clothes. The campsite was clean and we had fun soo overall if the toilets were not soo bad I would have rated it higher...
This is a fairly large provincial park. It is heavily developed with facilities. There is a massive parking lot for day use visitors. There are hundreds of camping spaces, powered sites, washrooms, showers, paved trails and a gift shop. There are also 7 group camping sites that can be rented for larger gatherings. The beach area is OK but the lake is not for swimming. No fish either. Camp sites are decent with some separation from your neighbors and lots of room. Camping is a bit pricey at 28 - 36 dollars per night. No wood is supplied you have to buy that or bring it along. I camped here mid week in mid September and it was very peaceful as few people were using the park. Bring a bike if you like to ride as trails are fun to ride on.
