Please Note: Campsite reservations are only accepted at Og Lake and Magog Lake campgrounds during peak season (June 26 – September 30).

During the non-peak season (October 1 – June 25) camping permits for these campgrounds must still be purchased via the Discover Camping Reservation System, although reservation transaction charges are waived. There is no cash payment accepted in the park for reservations. There are also self-registration stations at the Lake Magog and Og Lake campgrounds where payment can be made with cash for permits during non-peak season (October 1 – June 25).

There are no registration or camping fees for camping in any other campground in the park (including Porcupine).

Group Camp/Picnic Reservations

A group campsite can be prebooked at O’Brien Meadows for groups of 15 – 25 people. Contact the Assiniboine Lodge reservations office

Naiset Huts and the Hind Hut Reservations

Visitors can make reservations for the Naiset Huts and the Hind Hut through the Assiniboine Lodge. Phone: 403 678-2883 or fax 403 678-4877. Reservations for the Naiset Cabins are recommended in the summer and are mandatory in the winter. The Naiset Cabins are $20 per night per person. There is a non-refundable reservation fee of $5.00 per night to a maximum of $15.00 for three nights or more per reservation. For campers who wish to stay at these huts on a first-come, first-served basis, we recommend you bring a tent in case they are full.

Banff National Park

Banff National Park offers several campgrounds and a primitive sleeping shelter along Bryant Creek for backcountry visitors on their way to Mount Assiniboine via the Bryant Creek, Brewster Creek or Sunshine Meadows/Citadel Pass trails. Visitors staying in the Bryant Creek Shelter or camping in Banff National Park are required to have a backcountry permit and all other necessary permits before they start their trip. Visitors can reserve a backcountry permit and obtain up to date trail information for Banff National Park at 403 762-1556. Trail reports and detailed backcountry trip planning information for Banff are also available on the Banff National Park website at www.pc.gc.ca/banff