
Vermilion Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the Central region, in the Town of Vermilion near the junction of Highways 16 and 41. Alberta Parks lists five day-use areas, one campground, and four group-use areas.
The Town of Vermilion is shown as facility operator.
Vermilion is a river valley park with reservoir access, camping, group areas, trails, fishing, winter recreation, mini golf, and town amenities nearby. Alberta Parks describes 124 campsites, including powered, power-and-water, and full-service hookup options, plus showers, a playground, and reservable group-use areas.
Activities include baseball, camping, canoeing and kayaking, cross-country skiing, fishing, front-country hiking, ice fishing, mountain biking, sailing, tobogganing, winter camping, geocaching, fat biking, wildlife viewing, electric bicycles, and snowshoeing.
Visitors can fish at Claude Brennan Trout Pond, use the mini golf course in summer, or return in winter for ski trails and events. Trails access forests, grasslands, marshes, birds, and other wildlife.
Check advisories before visiting: the CN Station building is closed until repaired, and snow fencing marks erosion along Saskatoon Trail. Alberta Parks also notes resident black bears and common sightings.
This is a busy mixed-use park, so advisory checks shape a better visit in every season.
Plan around camping, group use, hiking, biking, skiing, tobogganing, fishing, ice fishing, paddling, sailing, mini golf, wildlife viewing, and town-side recreation.
Confirm campground status, group reservations, CN Station closure, Saskatoon Trail warning, bear safety, ground squirrel precautions, maps, weather, and Alberta Parks updates.