Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park adventure.
Spend your days bird-watching, fishing, or strolling the well-marked trails.
Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park encompasses two lakes: MacLeod Lake (formerly Carson Lake) and Little MacLeod Lake (formerly Pegasus Lake). Although the names have changed, the natural Alberta beauty has not. Known as one of a handful of spots in the province for excellent lake trout, this park features a fishing wall that juts into the lake, which means even those without a boat can try their hand at catching a big one. Camping in the park’s sole campground means access to well-spaced treed campsites (some of which are lakefront), powered site options, and a playground.
Summer in Alberta is camping season and people are eager to take advantage of any warm weather days. If it is hot, expect it to be busier than on cooler days. The park’s proximity to Edmonton means that daytrippers as well as campers will be out in force. Parts of Carson-Pegasus Campground are open year-round, although the water is shut off mid-September. Ice fishing and snowmobiling on the lake are the most popular winter activities, while boating and birding top the list for summer.