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Memory Lane Campground

Overview

Memory Lane Campground provides a peaceful retreat just outside the village of Onoway, Alberta. This well-maintained destination offers a blend of seasonal sites and overnight camping options for travelers looking to escape the city bustle. The park focuses on a family-friendly atmosphere where visitors can enjoy the clean air and open spaces of central Alberta. With its lush greenery and quiet surroundings, it serves as an ideal base for those wanting a relaxed pace of life during their summer travels.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the heart of Lac Ste. Anne County, the campground is conveniently located near the junction of Highway 43 and Highway 37. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and productive farmland, typical of the Alberta parkland region. Its proximity to the village of Onoway means essentials are never far away, yet the park remains tucked away enough to provide a genuine sense of seclusion. The natural beauty of the area is highlighted by nearby lakes and vibrant local vegetation.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is designed to support a comfortable stay with essential services for various rig sizes. Guests have access to full hookup sites including power, water, and sewer connections. For families, the on-site playground and horseshoe pits offer simple, classic outdoor entertainment. The facility also includes clean washrooms, hot showers, and a laundry room to make extended stays more convenient. Each site typically features a private fire pit, allowing campers to enjoy the tradition of evening campfires under the prairie stars.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Exploring the local area reveals a variety of recreational opportunities. Just a short drive away is Alberta Beach, a popular spot on Lac Ste. Anne for swimming, boating, and sunbathing. Golf enthusiasts can spend the afternoon at the Onoway Golf & Country Club or other nearby courses. For a bit of history and culture, the local museum and community events in Onoway provide insight into the region's heritage. The surrounding country roads are also excellent for leisurely bike rides or scenic drives.

Who This Park Is Best For

Memory Lane Campground is an excellent choice for family vacationers seeking a safe and quiet environment for children to play. It also appeals to seasonal campers looking for a consistent summer home within easy driving distance of Edmonton. Travelers passing through on their way to the Alaska Highway or the Rockies will find it a restorative overnight stopover. If your travel style favors community vibes and simple outdoor pleasures over high-traffic resort features, this park will feel like a perfect fit.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Pond
• Fishing
• Horseshoes
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Breed
• Pets $
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• ATV Riding
• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Watersports

- Facility

• Type (Campground)

- Internet

• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi Hotspots (1)

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Season: Spring,Summer,Fall

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (45)
• Spaces Available (37)
• Width (40)
• Max Length (130)
• Gravel Sites (37)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Full Hookups (37)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (1)
• Pull-thru Size (40 x 130)
• Back-ins (35 x 65)
• Site Length (130)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Colleen Johnson

October 02, 2025

We recently involved as witnesses to how our friend was treated when trying to help her remove her properties. My husband and I brought our flatbed trailer to help her dismantle the addition to her trailer. My husband is a perfectionist and we had every intention of taking it apart and as well as a shed and cleaning it up. My friend brother was to pick up her camper the next day. We are all responsible people. Bert the caretaker/owner was unbelievably rude. He locked us out and wouldn’t allow our flatbed on property. We involved police and finally were able to get him to open gate, however he still wouldn’t allow us to take the flatbed trailer. We were suspicious of his intent so my husband said we are taking the trailer today. We felt he was trying to keep her property. He had no intention of letting her take her stuff. Left behind because of his actions was the addition with great windows and an expensive wood stove and the shed. We would have had that camp site spotless had he been cooperative. This man treated our friend like no man would allow anyone treat his wife. A very unkind man. He locked her out before her contract was even up.

Chuo Lu

August 03, 2023

When I came to this camp by chance at dusk, set up my tent, enjoyed the tranquility surrounded by the camp bushes, the sunset in the vast sky, and dinner with me alone. After moving into the tent, it was already dark, and I heard rain and wind outside, and it was getting bigger and bigger, accompanied by non-stop lightning and thunder, it was an unexpected thunderstorm, and soon, the wind collapsed my tent, almost blowing me down the mountain! In a critical situation, I braced the inner wall of the tent that was going to squash me with one hand, and hurriedly called the camp manager, Bert, for help, and he immediately understood my situation, drove the truck to the hillside like a hero, rescued me and my dog from the heavy rain, and took me drenched to their RV and asked me to spend the night on their sofa. In the safety of the RV, listening to the thunder and lightning outside for a long time, how glad I was that I was not left in the terrible, crazy wilderness and fragile tent of nature! In the early morning, Bert also made me coffee and breakfast, telling me the history of the camp, his story with his family, his friendliness, wisdom and energy, all of which I enjoyed and loved! It was a night of horrors, but also a magical night, a special experience that will surely be etched in my heart! Thank God! Thank you Bert for your rescue and help in this critical situation! I think I will come back to this lovely place and be able to do something for it……

Ben White

July 31, 2023

Nice and quiet campground. Stayed here a couple times while working in the area and it was a relaxing place to come back to after a long day. Clean sites and facilities, and the trout pond is a nice touch as well! Walking trail is nicely maintained around the edge of a wooded area. Trailer spots are back-in, and very open (good visibility and space, but less privacy). Some spots can end a bit far from the hookups, so you'll want long connectors (or tall jacks). Access to the campground is down a gravel road for a couple kms that could get a bit rough in some conditions. All-in-all a great spot for those looking for a quiet getaway not too far from civilization.

Valerie Preece

August 03, 2021

This was a great place to have a big group party. We really enjoyed our weekend. Lots of space and a great set up

Linda Mason

August 25, 2020

This is our second year here as an annual and we absolutely love it. Bert(the owner) is very accommodating and will help you any way possible. Have seen him do the same for others as well. Of course there are rules and regulations to follow as does every campground. All you have to do is check the website for them. Some of our friends have visited us and they can't fault this campsite either. With the Covid thing, there isn't as much freedom as there was last year. But hey, at least this one is open. Thank goodness. Very well maintained with every amenity (except groceries, lol) you could want. Granddaughters loved it, could ride their bikes anywhere, just couldn't do playground thing. Just can't say enough good things.

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