Exploring Alberta’s Provincial Parks: Tillebrook

About Tillebrook

Tillebrook Provincial Park is a small provincial park located along the south side of the TransCanada Highway about 8km east of Brooks, Alberta. It was created in 1965. There is a short interpretive trail and Dinosaur Provincial Park / Kinbrook Island Provincial park are also nearby.

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Summer at Tillebrook

In the summertime, you can hike a short interpretive trail, picnic, or camp. The government recommends heading to either Kinbrook Island Provincial Park, or Dinosaur Provincial Park for activities.

Winter at Tillebrook

There is some winter camping at Tillebrook, but otherwise not much else.

Camping at Tillebrook

Tillebrook has one campground in the park.

CampgroundAmenitiesType of SiteAmount AvailableCost/Night
Tillebrook Campground
(May 1 – December 1)
Firepits, Firewood (for sale), flush toilets, showers, playground, power, sewage dump, water (tap), power hookups.Power (30 amp)65$39.00
Winter Camping
(no water service or showers)
27$28.00 – $36.00
Unserviced Campsites20$31.00
This data is accurate as of 2023

Day Use at Tillebrook

There is no designated day use area at Tillebrook.

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Distances to Alberta Cities

Distance to Calgary: 223km

Distance to Edmonton: 430km

Distance to Red Deer: 312km

Distance to Lethbridge: 164km

Distance to Grande Prairie: 888km

Coordinates:

Alberta Parks Website

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