Glamping in Alberta

Glamping in Alberta

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Popular Glamping in Alberta

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta

10.0

Glamping for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from CA$326 per night

Alberta, Canada

9.9

Glamping for 3 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from CA$165 per night

Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.7

Glamping for 4 people, with hot tub and garden

Free cancellation

from CA$225 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta

9.3

Glamping for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from CA$287 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta

9.6

Glamping for 4 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from CA$130 per night

Alberta, Canada

9.6

Glamping for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$112 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta

9.6

Glamping for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from CA$326 per night

Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.9

Glamping for 2 people

Free cancellation

from CA$124 per night

Calgary, Canadian Rocky Mountains

8.4

Glamping for 3 people

Free cancellation

from CA$218 per night

Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.9

Glamping for 2 people

Free cancellation

from CA$124 per night

Alberta, Canada

Glamping for 4 people

Free cancellation

from CA$205 per night

Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains

7.9

Glamping for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$140 per night

Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.8

Glamping for 4 people, with balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$240 per night

Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.8

Glamping for 4 people, with balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$504 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park

9.3

Glamping for 6 people, with garden and hot tub as well as pool

Free cancellation

from CA$499 per night

Edmonton, Alberta

9.1

Glamping for 6 people

Free cancellation

from CA$200 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park

9.9

Glamping for 6 people, with balcony and garden

Free cancellation

from CA$184 per night

Calgary, Canadian Rocky Mountains

Glamping for 3 people, with hot tub and balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from CA$104 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park

9.7

Glamping for 6 people, with hot tub and balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$171 per night

Calgary, Canadian Rocky Mountains

10.0

Glamping for 4 people, with garden and hot tub as well as balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$117 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Castle Mountain

9.8

Glamping for 5 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from CA$215 per night

Edmonton, Alberta

Glamping for 3 people

Free cancellation

from CA$187 per night

Alberta, Canada

9.6

Glamping for 5 people, with terrace and garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from CA$305 per night

Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.3

Glamping for 4 people, with balcony/terrace and hot tub as well as pool

Free cancellation

from CA$566 per night

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Glamping for 4 Guests in Alberta, Canada
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Alberta, Canada
Glamping • 4 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.0
(2 reviews)
Whether you’re looking for a private suite or something to accommodate a group of family or friends, The River Valley Haven is a newly redeveloped heritage building offering four full-service apartments.Each apartment is uniquely laid out with custom kitchens, fine woodworking, quality appliances, individual laundry areas, marble and hardwood floors, fireplaces and air conditioning. Gardens, BBQ area and parking surround the property. Choose which suite is best for you. Rent them individually or book the whole place!Treat yourself to a spacious one-bedroom executive suite located on the mai...
from CA$134 / night
Glamping for 8 Guests in Alberta, Canada
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Alberta, Canada
Glamping • 8 Guests • 1 Bedroom
Trails cover 80 acres. One tent or RV per site. Lot size private 50’ by 60’. . The sites will have their own privacy .Allow to use the main house shower and bathroom.Horse activities will come later.Get AwayHidden ValleyWilderness setting Pets welcomeQuiet walking trailsGreat bicycle trailsHorses Friendly Camping Hot Showers availableLaundry available Firewood on siteYear round Lease available Summer rates $300 per month$20 per dayOne hour from Calgary
from CA$26 / night
Glamping for 5 Guests in Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains
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Canmore, Canadian Rocky Mountains
Glamping • 5 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.5
(24 reviews)
Canmore - a true mountain experience!Located at the edge of downtown, our spacious one bedroom condo is currently having its upgrades and offers all the comforts of home. Our centrally located accommodation is within walking distance from Main Street shops, art galleries, restaurants, amenities including two large grocery stores. With hiking and biking trails starting right at your front door. Your mountain adventure is calling and we’d be thrilled to host you at our Mountain Modern HideawLocated at the edge of downtown, our spacious one bedroom condo is currently having its upgrades and of...
from CA$274 / night

Glamping in Alberta: Most popular destinations

    Booking Glamping in Alberta

    Rocky Mountain Domes and Luxury Wilderness Amenities

    Glamping in Alberta offers an incredible way to experience the majestic Rocky Mountains and the province's vast wilderness without sacrificing comfort. Glamping sites in Alberta are typically modern canvas tents, geodesic domes, or luxury wall tents, often situated in the foothills near Banff and Jasper National Parks. The lodging emphasizes dramatic mountain views, cozy heating systems, and high-quality bedding. Guests benefit from a private, luxurious base for accessing hiking, photography, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

    The character of glamping in Alberta is defined by its focus on climate-controlled comfort and its alpine setting. Many luxury glamping in Alberta sites provide specialized amenities that cater to year-round mountain recreation. Typical features provided for guests in these unique units often include:

    • A king-size bed with premium bedding and stylish, curated décor
    • A propane or wood-pellet heating stove to keep the unit warm in cold weather
    • Private outdoor deck or patio with a dedicated fire pit and seating
    • Immediate access to hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country ski trails
    • A fully-equipped kitchenette or cooler, and an outdoor grill area
    • High-speed Wi-Fi access (often available at main lodge areas)
    • Access to communal bathhouses with flush toilets and hot showers

    Who should book Glamping in Alberta?

    Travelers and activities

    Alberta's glamping holidays in Alberta appeal strongly to couples seeking a unique romantic getaway, families who want an easy camping experience, and travelers interested in photography and quiet solitude. It is highly suitable for those visiting the Icefields Parkway and those interested in stargazing due to the region's dark skies. Visitors can spend time hiking to the iconic Lake Louise, relaxing in the Banff Upper Hot Springs, or participating in a guided snowshoeing trip. The glamping sites in Alberta offer a comfortable, accessible base near the national parks. The peak season is summer (July and August) for hiking, when temperatures average 22°C and glamping rates typically range from $200 to $400 CAD per night. Winter sees demand from cold-weather enthusiasts, with rates usually from $150 to $300 CAD.

    Top 5 must-visit attractions in Alberta

    Travel recommendations

    Explore the essential sites that define Alberta's identity, spanning its Rocky Mountain landscape, cultural heritage, and unique geological features.

    1. Banff National Park
    2. Jasper National Park
    3. Calgary Stampede
    4. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
    5. Icefields Parkway

    Banff National Park

    Canada's first national park, known for its majestic Rocky Mountain scenery, including Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, offering world-class hiking and skiing.

    Jasper National Park

    The largest national park in the Canadian Rockies, featuring vast wilderness, glaciers, hot springs, and opportunities for wildlife viewing (elk, bears, moose).

    Calgary Stampede

    An annual ten-day rodeo and exhibition held in Calgary, famous as a celebration of Western heritage and a major cultural event, attracting visitors globally.

    Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology

    Located in Drumheller (the Badlands), this museum is one of the world's largest collections of dinosaur fossils and a major center for paleontological research.

    Icefields Parkway

    A spectacular 232-kilometer stretch of highway connecting Banff and Jasper, offering breathtaking views of glaciers, lakes, and mountain peaks.

    Alberta is home to five national parks and six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the most of any Canadian province.

    Where to dine in Alberta

    Restaurant recommendations

    Alberta's cuisine is internationally known for its high-quality beef, game meats, and its influence from both Eastern European and ranching traditions. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:

    • The Grizzly House (Banff) (4.5/5 stars) - A unique, long-standing restaurant famous for its fondue-style cooking and rustic, quirky atmosphere, allowing guests to cook their own cuts of meat.
    • Model Milk (Calgary) (4.5/5 stars) - A stylish, contemporary restaurant housed in a former dairy building, known for its upscale Canadian cuisine and inventive, seasonal menu.
    • Three Ravens Restaurant & Wine Bar (Banff) (4.6/5 stars) - Offers upscale Canadian dining with spectacular elevated views of the town and surrounding mountains.

    Essential Alberta travel tips

    Good to know information

    Alberta observes Mountain Time (MT). A vehicle is essential for all glamping sites in Alberta, especially those near the National Parks. Tipping is standard Canadian custom. For guests focused on cold-weather comfort, booking glamping in Alberta with an indoor communal lounge is a great amenity. All visitors must purchase a national park pass for entry into Banff and Jasper. Many local lodges provide self-check-in, offering complete privacy, and hosts give critical advice on bear safety and food storage, which is mandatory in wilderness areas.

    Find Charming Glamping in Alberta

    Rocky Mountain Domes and Luxury Wilderness Amenities

    Glamping in Alberta offers an incredible way to experience the majestic Rocky Mountains and the province's vast wilderness without sacrificing comfort. Glamping sites in Alberta are typically modern canvas tents, geodesic domes, or luxury wall tents, often situated in the foothills near Banff and Jasper National Parks. The lodging emphasizes dramatic mountain views, cozy heating systems, and high-quality bedding. Guests benefit from a private, luxurious base for accessing hiking, photography, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

    The character of glamping in Alberta is defined by its focus on climate-controlled comfort and its alpine setting. Many luxury glamping in Alberta sites provide specialized amenities that cater to year-round mountain recreation. Typical features provided for guests in these unique units often include:

    • A king-size bed with premium bedding and stylish, curated décor
    • A propane or wood-pellet heating stove to keep the unit warm in cold weather
    • Private outdoor deck or patio with a dedicated fire pit and seating
    • Immediate access to hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country ski trails
    • A fully-equipped kitchenette or cooler, and an outdoor grill area
    • High-speed Wi-Fi access (often available at main lodge areas)
    • Access to communal bathhouses with flush toilets and hot showers

    Who should book Glamping in Alberta?

    Travelers and activities

    Alberta's glamping holidays in Alberta appeal strongly to couples seeking a unique romantic getaway, families who want an easy camping experience, and travelers interested in photography and quiet solitude. It is highly suitable for those visiting the Icefields Parkway and those interested in stargazing due to the region's dark skies. Visitors can spend time hiking to the iconic Lake Louise, relaxing in the Banff Upper Hot Springs, or participating in a guided snowshoeing trip. The glamping sites in Alberta offer a comfortable, accessible base near the national parks. The peak season is summer (July and August) for hiking, when temperatures average 22°C and glamping rates typically range from $200 to $400 CAD per night. Winter sees demand from cold-weather enthusiasts, with rates usually from $150 to $300 CAD.

    Top 5 must-visit attractions in Alberta

    Travel recommendations

    Explore the essential sites that define Alberta's identity, spanning its Rocky Mountain landscape, cultural heritage, and unique geological features.

    1. Banff National Park
    2. Jasper National Park
    3. Calgary Stampede
    4. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
    5. Icefields Parkway

    Banff National Park

    Canada's first national park, known for its majestic Rocky Mountain scenery, including Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, offering world-class hiking and skiing.

    Jasper National Park

    The largest national park in the Canadian Rockies, featuring vast wilderness, glaciers, hot springs, and opportunities for wildlife viewing (elk, bears, moose).

    Calgary Stampede

    An annual ten-day rodeo and exhibition held in Calgary, famous as a celebration of Western heritage and a major cultural event, attracting visitors globally.

    Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology

    Located in Drumheller (the Badlands), this museum is one of the world's largest collections of dinosaur fossils and a major center for paleontological research.

    Icefields Parkway

    A spectacular 232-kilometer stretch of highway connecting Banff and Jasper, offering breathtaking views of glaciers, lakes, and mountain peaks.

    Alberta is home to five national parks and six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the most of any Canadian province.

    Where to dine in Alberta

    Restaurant recommendations

    Alberta's cuisine is internationally known for its high-quality beef, game meats, and its influence from both Eastern European and ranching traditions. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:

    • The Grizzly House (Banff) (4.5/5 stars) - A unique, long-standing restaurant famous for its fondue-style cooking and rustic, quirky atmosphere, allowing guests to cook their own cuts of meat.
    • Model Milk (Calgary) (4.5/5 stars) - A stylish, contemporary restaurant housed in a former dairy building, known for its upscale Canadian cuisine and inventive, seasonal menu.
    • Three Ravens Restaurant & Wine Bar (Banff) (4.6/5 stars) - Offers upscale Canadian dining with spectacular elevated views of the town and surrounding mountains.

    Essential Glamping in Alberta travel tips

    Good to know information

    Alberta observes Mountain Time (MT). A vehicle is essential for all glamping sites in Alberta, especially those near the National Parks. Tipping is standard Canadian custom. For guests focused on cold-weather comfort, confirming glamping in Alberta with an indoor communal lounge is a great amenity. All visitors must purchase a national park pass for entry into Banff and Jasper. Many local lodges provide self-check-in, offering complete privacy, and hosts give critical advice on bear safety and food storage, which is mandatory in wilderness areas.

    FAQs: Glamping in Alberta

    Which types of facilities can you expect to find in the glampsites in Alberta?

    Among the facilities available on Holidu, it can be said that the glampsites in Alberta offer everything that travellers dream of! Here, the glampsites generally include a variety of amenities, the most popular being: internet (82%), air conditioning (59%), and fireplace (53%)...What are you waiting for?

    How are the glampsites generally rated in Alberta?

    The glampsites in this destination are often well rated. Many (53%) have a rating of 4.5 stars, which suggests that here, you won't have difficulty finding the perfect glamping for your next vacation!

    Are the glampsites in Alberta suitable for families with children?

    Holidu's data reveals that 91% of glampsites in Alberta are suitable for families with children, it will therefore not be difficult to find the perfect glamping for you and your family.

    Are the glampsites in Alberta suitable for travellers and their furry friends?

    Yes! In Alberta, 24% of the glampsites welcome them with open arms, 28% even have a garden!

    Do the glampsites in Alberta mostly offer an internet connection?

    Of course! According to last year's data, 82% of glampsites in Alberta include an internet connection. You will be able to stay connected during your stay!

    How much does it usually cost for glampsites in Alberta?

    According to Holidu's database, less than 40% of glampsites in Alberta that are less than CA$100 a night.

    Do the glampsites in Alberta often have a fireplace or a pool?

    Yes! According to Holidu's database, the glampsites in Alberta are perfect for every season. Here, 53% have a fireplace and 25% a pool.

    Are the glampsites in Alberta suitable for stays in large groups or rather for a weekend break as a small group?

    According to Holidu's database, 94% of glampsites are perfect for groups of up to four people. Approximately 74% of the glampsites here are made up of at least two separate bedrooms. Alberta is the perfect destination for a vacation as a small family!