The Government of Alberta announced a $275-million province-wide investment on March 11, 2026, to improve provincial parks and public lands. This funding, part of Budget 2026, aims to make outdoor recreation safer and more accessible for families across the province, including those in the Red Deer region.
As part of this multi-year plan, the province expects to develop 900 new campsites by 2033. This long-term project focuses on upgrading park facilities and expanding the number of places where Albertans can stay and explore nature.
Todd Loewen, the Minister of Forestry and Parks, will lead the effort to manage these improvements to public land and park areas. The investment is intended to address the growing number of people using provincial parks and to ensure these spaces are well-maintained for the future.
While the announcement addresses general needs for better recreation areas and more camping options, the province is navigating this investment alongside broader fiscal challenges, including a projected $9.4-billion deficit. The funding is intended to support regional growth and ensure residents continue to have access to high-quality outdoor spaces.