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Allan Beach Resort

Allan Beach Resort

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Hubbles Lake, Alberta, T0E 0H0, Canada
(780) 394-0052 www.allanbeach.com
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Jul 17, 2018
Nice quiet beach with private access to help keep the crowds away. $12 for an all day pass. Washrooms are locked and available to seasonal campers only but there are portable toilets on site to use. Be aware that the lake does drop off rather sharply and becomes quite mucky about 15-20 feet in!

Jun 11, 2018
Overall a great beach. I love that it is decently close to the city and we'll maintained. This year way less dog poop on the lawn, loving that! It's more expensive this year ($12, up from $10 last year) but no new amenities for day use patrons. There are new washrooms that I'm sure are nicer than the outhouses provided for general use, but they are coded so only annual guests can access them.

May 27, 2018
Had a great time with my family, the beach was clean and pretty quiet and empty considering it was a beautiful day. Probably because they raised their prices for beach access to $12 each person! (Instead of $12 per car) There's also quite the steep walk up a road to the parking lot, making it difficult to get up and down. Would have been nice if they offered to drive people up and down with the golf carts they run around on. I don't mind paying a little more, but it didn't seem like we were really getting any more out of it. There are toilets but not for paying beach customers, just those who stay in the park. There are porta potties though. Had a big swarm of bugs and mosquitoes although that's not uncommon. I'd come back but not very often, it's nice it was quiet, but I think there are good reasons not many were there

Jul 3, 2018
Visited the beach with our family. Great sand beach for the kids, no life guards on site. The price is a bit steep for a full family and I wish they would make some reasonable season passes for local residents.

Jun 27, 2018
Pretty good! Really nice scenery, a beautiful lake, nice camping spots. It's a nice place to be... I only wish there were wifi in case of emergency Edit: Talking to my parents, who rent here every summer, they brought up some issues. To rent a space here it's almost 3000$ per year, but we aren't even allowed to have a family barbeque on father's day without them demanding extra money for us having a visitor on our own lot, not causing any trouble or noise. The second issue is that the employees gave away our boat... We have a boat there like a lot of members do, and for some unfathomable reason one of the employees decided to tell some guy he could HAVE our boat without asking us.. Luckily we got it back before the guy did any damage to it, but we're pretty confused as to how or why something like this happened.

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