Skip to main content

This popular campground sits on Lake Newell 13 km (8 mi) south of Brooks. There are 199 sites available for RVs and tents (185 with power, 14 unserviced). Lake Newell is one of southern Alberta’s largest and warmest man-made lakes. The clear water is ideal for canoeing, sailing, fishing, swimming and power boating. Campers will also find beach volleyball, a playground, a beach food concession, and a boat launch. Kinbrook Island has convenient facilities like showers and flush toilets. Away from the lake, a wetlands trail is popular with the bird watchers who flock to the area. The campground is a good base for those looking to make a day trip to the Brooks Aqueduct or Dinosaur Provincial Park. Add it all up, and it’s easy to see why Kinbrook Island Campground is so popular—and why reservations are highly recommended.

Contact Information

Brooks, Canada

Google map

Historic Plains

Map data © 2025 Google

Highlights
Families & Kids
Adventure Enthusiasts
Bring Your Own
The beach at Kinbrook Island Provincial Park
The campground is situated near the shores of Lake Newell, offering scenic views.
A playground at Kinbrook Island Provincial Park Campground.
The campground features both powered and unpowered campsites for visitors.
The beach concession at Kinbrook Island Provincial Park
The campground features over 100 sites, including both powered and unserviced options.
The campground features over 100 sites, including both powered and unserviced options.
Kinbrook Island Provincial Park Campground