
Spruce Point
Rustic charm meets stunning natural beauty at Spruce Point, offering unparalleled beachfront camping on the vast, clean Lesser Slave Lake.
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Calm waters & fewer crowds

Spruce Point
Best Time
Calm waters & fewer crowds
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Rustic charm meets stunning natural beauty at Spruce Point, offering unparalleled beachfront camping on the vast, clean Lesser Slave Lake.
"The beachfront sites are unrivaled anywhere in Alberta; the kids can play safely in shallow waters."

π― Beachfront Site Priority
Book beachfront sites early! They offer unparalleled views and easy lake access.
π Campsite Conditions
Some sites are 'rough.' Consider bringing leveling blocks for your RV or tent.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.2 Β· 218 reviews
Type
Campground
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Unrivaled Beachfront Sites
Lesser Slave Lake
Camp directly on natural white sand beaches with shallow, safe waters perfect for kids. Enjoy stunning driftwood and expansive lake views.

Clean and Vast Lesser Slave Lake
Lesser Slave Lake
Experience one of Alberta's best lakes β 100km long, clean, and stunning for swimming and water activities.

Family-Friendly Activities
Campground and Marina
Enjoy mini-golf, a playground, ice cream, and during certain times, exciting rodeos and fireworks.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Natural Beauty
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π― Beachfront Site Priority
Book beachfront sites early! They offer unparalleled views and easy lake access.
π Campsite Conditions
Some sites are 'rough.' Consider bringing leveling blocks for your RV or tent.
π¦ Marina Store Convenience
Grab essentials, ice cream, and even wild berries for a delicious treat!
β οΈ Beach Safety
Be mindful of occasional broken glass on the beach; always supervise children.
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π― Beachfront Site Priority
Book beachfront sites early! They offer unparalleled views and easy lake access.
π Campsite Conditions
Some sites are 'rough.' Consider bringing leveling blocks for your RV or tent.
π¦ Marina Store Convenience
Grab essentials, ice cream, and even wild berries for a delicious treat!
β οΈ Beach Safety
Be mindful of occasional broken glass on the beach; always supervise children.
πΏ Shower Costs
Showers can be a bit pricey for the time limit; plan accordingly.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Spruce Point's stunning beachfront campsites and the clean, vast Lesser Slave Lake, perfect for family fun. While the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere are major draws, some note that the campsites are 'rough' and shower facilities could be improved. Despite minor drawbacks, many express a strong desire to return.
"We love it here so much . The park is not fancy and the mini golf is not posh , but the beachfront sites are unrivaled anywhere in alberta . The water is shallow for a long stretch so the kids can play safely. The sand is natural and white with beautiful driftwood everywhere . Lesser slave is by the far the best lake in Alberta being 100km long it is clean and stunning. We will come back over and over ."
Ginger Petersen
"My family camped here for the first time a couple of weeks ago during their rodeo. We had a great weekend! The rodeo itself was lots of fun, but I was also pleasantly surprised with how great the campground was. We had a no power site right across from the beach and it had lots of space, enough for 2 trailers comfortably. The lake was cold, but clean and the beach was beautiful! There's ice cream at the store, a playground, showers and flush toilets available. The staff were super helpful with anything we needed. The owner helped us out a couple times as I was having issues with the tire pressure on my vehicle. Would definitely stay again and easily recommend this place to all."
Christina Hogg
"Absolutely amazing, can't wait to go back. The views were stunning, our site was right on the beach. It was quiet, not like other campgrounds we have been at were at midnight you are still hearing people partying. We definitely will be back π"
Kim Buchan
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Spruce Point is located on Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta. The best way to reach it is by car. Use GPS navigation to guide you to the campground entrance. It's a scenic drive, offering glimpses of the vast Alberta landscape.
Public transport options to Spruce Point are very limited. It is primarily a destination for those traveling by personal vehicle, which is common for camping and lake access in Alberta.
Spruce Point is roughly a 3-4 hour drive north of Edmonton, Alberta. The journey is straightforward, mainly following major highways.
It's always a good idea to check provincial road reports before your trip, especially during winter months or periods of heavy rain, though major issues are uncommon for this route.
Yes, ample parking is available at the campground and marina area. Campsite bookings typically include space for your vehicle(s).
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Yes, booking campsites in advance is highly recommended, especially for summer weekends and holidays like Canada Day, as beachfront sites are particularly popular.
Spruce Point campground and marina facilities are generally open seasonally, typically from late spring through early fall. Specific hours for the marina store and other amenities can vary.
Campsite rates vary depending on the type of site (power, no power, beachfront). It's best to check their official booking platform or contact them directly for the most current pricing information.
While camping requires a site fee, day-use access to the beach and general areas may have a small fee or be included with camping. Confirm with the management upon arrival.
Yes, online booking is usually available and is the most convenient way to secure your preferred campsite, especially during peak season.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Spruce Point offers a range of campsites, including beachfront sites, power sites, and no-power sites. Some reviews mention that sites can be 'rough,' so be prepared for natural terrain.
Yes, flush toilets and showers are available. However, some visitors have noted that the showers can be a bit pricey for the time limit.
Families can enjoy the natural beach, shallow waters for safe play, mini-golf, a playground, and an ice cream shop. Special events like rodeos and fireworks also add to the fun.
Cell service can be spotty in campground areas. Wi-Fi availability is not guaranteed and may be limited or unavailable, so plan for offline enjoyment.
Yes, Lesser Slave Lake is known for fishing, and many visitors enjoy casting a line from the shore or the marina area.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
The marina store often offers convenience items, snacks, and ice cream. For full meals, you'll likely need to bring your own food or travel to nearby towns.
Campfires are typically permitted, but always check local fire bans and regulations upon arrival. Firewood is usually available for purchase at the marina store or nearby.
While there may not be dedicated public BBQ facilities, most campsites are equipped for personal BBQs and campfires for cooking.
The marina store offers basic snacks and drinks. For a wider selection of groceries, you'll need to drive to the nearest town, such as High Prairie or Slave Lake.
Nearby towns like High Prairie and Slave Lake offer various dining options, from casual cafes to sit-down restaurants. Research local recommendations before your visit.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The beachfront sites offer stunning sunrise and sunset views over Lesser Slave Lake. The natural driftwood on the beach also makes for unique photographic subjects.
Absolutely. The expansive lake, natural beaches, and surrounding Alberta landscape provide ample opportunities for beautiful landscape shots, especially during the golden hours.
Early mornings and late afternoons (golden hours) offer the best light for photography, with soft, warm tones and dramatic shadows. Midday can be harsh.
Focus on the unique natural elements: the vastness of Lesser Slave Lake, the texture of the driftwood, the clear water, and the wide-open skies. If there's a rodeo, that's a great action photography opportunity.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive landscapes. A telephoto lens can be useful for wildlife if you spot any. Don't forget a tripod for low-light conditions or long exposures of the water.












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