Overview
Camp at Kinbrook Island Provincial Park right next to the largest, warmest, manmade lake in Alberta, Lake Newell. The park has many opportunities for recreation and activities for all ages. Close to the major urban centers of Southern Alberta, Kinbrook Island Provincial Park is a beautiful place to enjoy camping and get outdoors for some fresh air!
IMPORTANT NOTE:
In 2018, the EID initiated an Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Program. All boaters wishing to access EID reservoirs, including Lake Newell Reservoir, must follow approved prevention procedures and complete a watercraft information form stating they will not knowingly spread aquatic invasive species. As part of the program, trailered watercraft must only be launched from approved boat launches and boaters must check in with EID staff prior to launching. Canoes, kayaks, and other non-trailered watercraft may continue to be launched at random locations, but the boaters are still required to check in with EID staff prior to launching. Boaters can visit Lake Newell Resort Marina, Rolling Hills Campground, or Crawling Valley Campground to register for the program.
Watercrafts include motorized (boats, sailboats, zodiacs, etc.) and non-motorized (canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, sailboats, etc.).
For more information please visit https://www.eid.ca/ais.html.