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Dillberry Lake Provincial Park

Dillberry Lake Provincial Park

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Township Rd 420, Chauvin, Alberta, T0B 0V0, Canada
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Feb 20, 2018
Went there Labour Day long weekend 2017. This was our first 'east' camp site and while there were lots of trees they were all 6 to 8 feet tall, making the site feel very open. Pull through site was nice. Large sandy beach and lake. Shallow water for quite a distance out. Clean water! We will be back.

Feb 20, 2018
Went there Labour Day long weekend 2017. This was our first 'east' camp site and while there were lots of trees they were all 6 to 8 feet tall, making the site feel very open. Pull through site was nice. Large sandy beach and lake. Shallow water for quite a distance out. Clean water! We will be back.

Feb 3, 2018
Great place to spend the day. Nice campsites and the park seems very clean.

Aug 8, 2017
Tried this campground for the first time this past August long weekend. After a lot of searching for available sites, this one looked the most promising and not too far of a drive from Edmonton. I've always been a fan of Saskatchewan lakes, and since this was on the border of AB/SK, I thought I'd give it a try. I was a little concerned about the only site available as it looked very close to a road, so I called the info line to inquire. The person I spoke to assured me it was just a service road for campers and shouldn't be too busy, so I booked it. We arrived and started to set up and quickly discovered how close to the road we were (about 2 ft from it) and it was fairly busy. The site in the end of the A loop was wide open to the road with no privacy, nor trees. Since we are tenters this wasn't great, but we attempted to set up so we had some privacy. The next day it started to rain pretty heavily it so I attempted to set up a tarp for shelter over an outdoor eating area. Since there were very few trees, our "shelter" was too low (the trees were more like bushes") and didn't work. It was very frustrating being so open and having no shelter from rain, nor sun. We really didn't like our site at all. The beach, on the other hand was lovely. It was clean, fairly weed-free and had a playground. The days we didn't have rain, we spent on the beach and in the lake, which was also very clean. Another downside was the lack of a store onsite or nearby. There's a small concession with a few items, but since this campsite is far from any real towns, you're pretty isolated. The closest town is Wainwright an hour away. Overall, we enjoyed our stay, despite the site. If I came back, I'd never reserve the same site again and would recommend they close it since it's so wide open to the road and has no tree shelter, or at least state that this site is not private at all.

Jul 26, 2017
Only one main playground area, frequently busy but very nice and calm. Great for families.

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