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There’s a scenic lake in Alberta where you can stay on a hidden island

13 May 20253 Mins Read

The Alberta Rockies are full of breathtaking spots, but this hidden island with a campsite that’s located on a world-famous lake is something you absolutely must visit.

If you are on the hunt for the perfect backcountry camping with a twist, this spot in Jasper National Park will be right up your alley.

To get to the Hidden Cove campground on Maligne Lake, you’ll need to paddle 3.5 kilometres, which, depending on conditions and the weight of your canoe or kayak, could take you between 45 minutes and two hours.

Be aware that tour boats travel down the middle of the lake and usually operate from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., which can create large waves. So make sure you head out early to avoid that scenario.

The campground itself has a beautiful shelter, complete with a picnic table and wood stove.

Photo via Zhukova Valentyna / Shuttertock

Food storage lockers are provided, with one locker per site. Store all food, garbage, beverages, scented articles, and stoves in these bear-proof lockers.

Firewood is not provided, so if you wanna cook up some s’mores or hot dogs, you’ll have to pack that wood in with you. Bringing a water filter or four to five litres of clean water per person per day is suggested, too.

The maximum number of people allowed at the campground is 14, so you know the place will be peaceful – almost as if the whole island is yours.

Camping at Hidden Cove is limited to two nights, so make sure you soak up the experience. Paddle around the island, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and take a thousand photos. Memories of the trip will last a lifetime!

To help make your trip even easier, Parks Canada has suggested a handy packing list here.

You can book a campsite at Hidden Cove at Maligne Lake online.

If you are planning to spend a good amount of time in Alberta this summer, check out these 13 outrageous roadside attractions in Alberta.

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Laine Mitchell, Daily Hive

Alberta Editor, Daily Hive – Laine Mitchell grew up in a small town west of the capital region, where he also landed his first job as a reporter at a radio station. After that, he moved on to CTV News Edmonton in 2018, before joining ZoomerMedia in 2021. In his downtime he can be found running, grabbing coffee with friends, jetting off to enjoy the mountains, or listening to Taylor Swift. Laine also enjoys spending hours discussing pop culture, current events, and everything in between.

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