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Spruce Point Park

Overview

Spruce Point Park is a premier destination located on the serene southern shores of Lesser Slave Lake. Known for its balance of natural beauty and recreational facilities, it serves as a central hub for those exploring northern Alberta. The park is managed with a focus on preserving the rustic charm of the lakeshore while providing the infrastructure for modern campers and seasonal travelers. It is a place where the forest meets the water, creating a tranquil environment for all who visit.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just north of the village of Kinuso, AB, the park is defined by its proximity to the vast, shimmering expanse of the lake. The surrounding landscape features a mix of boreal forest and sandy shorelines, offering a diverse ecosystem for local wildlife and bird species. Its unique position on the lake makes it a prime spot for witnessing expansive northern sunsets and experiencing the quiet, unhurried pace of the Alberta wilderness.

Amenities & Park Features

The park offers over 200 campsites, including many sites with power and water hookups suitable for various RV sizes. Boaters benefit from the well-maintained marina which provides safe harbor for fishing vessels and pleasure craft. Key features include:

  • A private marina and boat launch specifically for guest use
  • Well-maintained shower houses and laundry facilities
  • A family-friendly mini-golf course and large playground

These amenities ensure a comfortable stay while maintaining a strong connection to the surrounding natural environment.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Fishing is the primary draw for many visitors, as Lesser Slave Lake is renowned for its walleye and northern pike populations. Beyond the water, visitors can explore the Swan Hills region or visit the nearby town of Kinuso for essential services and local culture. The area is also excellent for bird watching and nature photography, particularly during migration seasons. The expansive sandy beach within the park boundaries provides an excellent spot for swimming or relaxing by the water during the warm summer months.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is ideal for families and fishing enthusiasts who prioritize a mix of functional utility and natural scenery. Because of its extensive marina and boat services, it is a top choice for RVers traveling with watercraft. It also suits long-term summer campers looking for a community-oriented atmosphere away from the noise of major highways, making it a peaceful retreat for those who truly appreciate the great outdoors and the unique lifestyle of lakefront living in Alberta.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Boat Marina
• Body Of Water (Slave Lake)
• Horseshoes
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)
• ATM Machine

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Boating
• Marina

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (172)
• 15 Amp
• Gravel Sites (172)
• 30 Amp
• Electric (30)
• No Hookups (142)
• Max Amps (30)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Kim Buchan

September 13, 2025

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 💜

Ginger Petersen

August 25, 2025

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 .

jerri boily

August 07, 2025

This place was beautiful, lots of room and the the marina store is convenient. Beautiful beach and the water was clear. There was a few times that we found broken glass bottles in the water. Nobody got injured as they were found on time but was concerning for the people and children on the beach. A little ice cream shop tucked away as well. The only downside to this place is the shower!! Most didn't run at capacity and the cost is a bit over priced for the time limit. The mini golf area and sports area was fun to use while we spent our time here. The kids enjoyed it and they had fun. Also take a look around, you will find some wild berries (our Saskatoon pancakes were to die for!!!). All in all I give it four stars, I would definitely return in the future.

Christina Hogg

July 09, 2025

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.

Ar K

July 04, 2024

We came here for a family trip. We had an amazing time here. Only downside is the camp sites are pretty rough. Other than that everything else was pretty good. Ton of fish to catch here and they had the rodeo for the canada day weekend which was also great. Fireworks at night were very cool. Overall great place just needs some work with paving and making the camp sites more comfortable.

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