Stoney Lake Campground
Stoney Lake Campground offers a camping experience, with total privacy between the large stalls in an undisturbed wooded area. The natural topography segregates the camping area from the beach and activity area.
If you suspect a problem related to cyanobacteria or if you require further information on health concerns and cyanobacteria, please call Health Link at 811. Additional information is also available online, at www.ahs.ca/bga.
Health Advisory for Stoney Lake
Effective August 13, 2024, a Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) advisory has been issued for Stoney Lake.
- Avoid all contact with algae blooms, in water and onshore. If contact occurs, wash with tap water as soon as possible.
- Do not swim/wade or allow your pets to swim/wade in any areas where blooms are visible.
- Do not feed whole fish or fish trimmings from this lake to your pets. Limit human consumption of whole fish and fish trimmings from this lake, as fish may store toxins in their liver. (People can safely consume fish fillets from this lake).
- Do not drink untreated lake water. Boiling the water does not remove or destroy toxins. Have alternate sources of water for yourself and your pets.
Campsite Information
- Located 20 minutes southeast of the Town of St. Paul
- 45 powered stalls
- Tenting can be enjoyed within each campsite, at the site rental rate
Campground Services
- 24-hour Park Attendant
- Free Wi-fi
- Bundled firewood for $10/bundle
Campground Amenities
- Beach area, beach volleyball, swimming, fishing
- New boat launch installed in 2021
- New playground structures!
- Shower facilities (portable showers are not permitted)
- Day-use area (reserve picnic areas for $20/day through the Park Attendants)
- Gazebo on beach for group use
GPS Lat/Long: 53.8677370, -111.080861
Address:
8117 Hwy 646, Stoney Lake, Alberta, Canada
Directions:
From St. Paul, travel east on Hwy 29 for one mile, then turn south on Hwy 881. Turn east on Hwy 646, then turn south on Rg Rd 81A. Watch for the blue Municipal Campground Sign
Phone Number:
Answered only when the campground is open. Campgrounds are open May Long weekend until Labour Day.