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No...there is a 16 day maximum stay according to the Provincial Parks Act.....but I would suggest you get in touch with Barry, the operator of Rocky Mountain Camping http://rockymountaincamping.ca/ by e-mail and ask him. He might be able to work something out with you. I am there seasonally and haven't been asked to leave....yet. It just depends on the staff (CO's) that patrol the campgrounds, and every year they are different. It sucks knowing that any day they can ask you to move, I wish they would enforce the maximum stay regulation for random campers. Unfortunately they follow under Forestry (SRD) and they have no one to enforce the random camping regulations. Ridiculous....but I'll leave that discussion to another thread!!

 

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I far prefer random camping, but then I don't have a trailer, or a tent, or a fire or a barbeque or a quad so I can sleep in my van, cook on my white gas stove on a gravel shoulder and leave no trace I random camped. Plus, I'm not choking on smoke from those who see a campfire as quintessential to the camping experience. And I manage without a picnic table too. I guess when you don't haver kids or a wife its easier to make do with fewer amenities. My favourite camping spots are gravel pits when I can find them. Way fewer mosquitoes and other campers. (Oops, now everyone will want to camp there! LOL)

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