Tips for Camping in and Around Fort MacMurray
If you plan on camping in and around Fort MacMurray then there are some helpful tips that you may want to follow. These include:
- Follow all posted signs in the areas that you visit. Remember that you should leave no trace behind, and you should take all possible precautions to avoid damaging the natural environment.
- Always bring a first aid kit, especially if you are camping in one of the more remote areas which may be difficult to access.
- Try to stay away from any waterways that you may come across.
- Keep your noise to an acceptable level to avoid disturbing any wildlife or other campers. Use common courtesy.
- Keep any campfire that you make small and manageable.
- Always build your campfire in an open area that does not have any trees overhanging.
- Use the receptacle at the camp site for your fire. If there is no appropriate fire receptacle then place some stones and sand down before you place the fire materials.
- Always wear comfortable shoes designed for walking long distances. Treat any blisters or small wounds that you get immediately.
- Always pack extra clothing, especially socks. Damp socks can cause serious problems with the skin on your feet and may contribute to blisters.
- Never drive any vehicles in protected ecological reserves. Even a light vehicle could damage the habitat.
- Always carry more than the recommended amount of water with you, especially during the warmer summer months.
- Always pour water on the ashes of your campfire before leaving, and never leave any fire unattended.