Alberta

Alberta

Hello Camp BB Riback! This beautiful camp is centrally located just east of Red Deer on the shores of Pine Lake.

Working together with our great new partners at Camp BB Riback who have operated camp for many decades, we are looking forward to welcoming campers from across Western Canada.

Waterfront Activities:

• Swimming
• Canoeing
• Kayaking

Land Activities:

• Climbing Wall
• Drama
• Arts & Crafts
• Archery
• Hiking
• Camp-Wide games & Sports
• Campfire

Our Facilities:

Facilities include cozy and comfortable sleeping cabins with bunkbeds and mattresses, centralized washroom and shower facilities, a full-service dining hall where we enjoy our meals family-style, wellness facilities, a waterfront and pool with swimming and boating areas, and a variety of program buildings and indoor/outdoor spaces for a wide range of camp activities.

 

Nutritious and Yummy Meals:

A big part of camp is the great food that fuels all our fun. We take pride in providing incredible meals that taste so great, you will never know they were designed with the help of nutritionists and the Canada Food Guide. We are masters at disguising healthy food with child friendly flavour! We can adapt our menu, mimicking the main menu, to meet your specific dietary needs and allergies. With three meals a day as well as snacks, and fruit available all the time, you will never have to wait long for your next munch!

 

Safety, Supervision & Standards:

You can be confident in letting go and experiencing everything that camp has to offer, knowing that we always keep our focus on safety, health, and wellness. Each of our camp sites are fully accredited and operates at the highest industry standards. Every one of our enthusiastic and caring camp staff is carefully and thoroughly trained and keeps every camper’s physical and emotional safety top of mind at every moment.

Alberta – Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge we are privileged to live, work and play in Treaty 7 territory in Pine Lake and show gratitude to the many First Nation, Metis and Inuit who have walked, and continue to walk, this land. Treaty 7 is the ancestral and traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy: Kaninai, Piikani, and Siksika as well as the Tsuu T’ina First Nation, and Stoney Nakoda First Nation and the Métis Nation.