Wood - only burn wood obtained from the campground woodlot.Stack the firewood no higher than the top of the ring. To reduce the negative impact of campfires on the environment, keep your fires to a reasonable size. Rock rings are prohibited but portable gas burning firepits are allowed. It is illegal to have a fire outside of a designated ring. Fire size -fires must be contained within the metal fire ring provided.Permits are included when reserving your site, or at self-registration kiosks Fire permit - each registered party wanting to have a campfire must purchase a fire permit.In order to keep your campfire safe for you and for the environment, adhere to the following regulations: Cutting through a neighbouring campsite will disturb other campers and may cause damage to the fragile vegetation. Accessing facilities - please use roadways and pathways to access campground facilities (picnic shelters, bathrooms, etc.) and your own campsite.Watch for stumps close to the road and campsites that might be hidden in the grass. Trees may obstruct your view and pedestrians, especially children, may suddenly dart out onto the road. Driving - respect the posted speed limits and remain alert while driving in the campground.Children may become lost in the campground or may unknowingly trespass on a neighbouring campsite. Children - to ensure the safety of your children, please supervise them at all times.Recycling - bottles and cans (refundable containers) can be recycled in each campground.Laundry facilities are available in the town of Banff. Do not use the sinks inside the bathrooms. Washing laundry - please use your own tub and dump water down the outdoor sink or sani-dump.Leave sinks in a better state than you found them. Dump dish water down outdoor sinks or at the sani-dump in campgrounds. Washing dishes - use the outdoor sink or a personal basin for washing dishes.You can ensure you are a good neighbour and contribute to a good camping experience for all, by respecting and adhering to the following guidelines: All campgrounds have some accessible facilities except for Two Jack Main, Two Jack Lakeside, Castle Mountain, Mosquito Creek and Silverhorn.Do not tie anything to the trees (this includes tarps).Vehicles, trailers and tents must be set up or parked on the allocated gravel or paved area within the designated site, not on vegetation.Camping is only permitted in a designated campground and site.For self-registration campsites, please have exact change or a credit card.Payment accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, CPU, debit, traveler's cheque or cash.After hours, please refer to signage in kiosk window.Select your campground below for details. The maximum number of vehicles and tents per site varies by campground.A maximum of six people (including children) are permitted on each site.Exceeding the maximum occupancy of a campsite places stress on campgrounds and the natural environment. Campgrounds and campsite sizes have been designed to reduce our impact on the ecosystem.
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