Marble Canyon Campground
Campground · East Kootenay ·

Marble Canyon Campground

Campground · East Kootenay ·

Frontcountry campground with flush toilets, free firewood, nearby trails

marble canyon
paint pots
quiet campground
beautiful views
privacy
no showers
dark bathrooms
no cell service
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null
Marble Canyon Campground by null

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Banff-Windermere Hwy, East Kootenay, BC V0A 1M0, Canada Get directions

Restroom
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Banff-Windermere Hwy, East Kootenay, BC V0A 1M0, Canada Get directions

+1 877 737 3783
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Features

•Restroom
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 28, 2026

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Craig L.

Google
A beautiful and well kept campground. There's a nice little path to a stream that runs nearby. Firewood and water stations, as well as clean bathrooms. Be ready for the additional 10$ fire permit fee and the 5-10$ reservation fee, darnnear cost us 50$ to stay a night here. Ordinarily I'd say "well that's camping in a national park", but the night after this we camped in Jasper right beside the Columbia glaciers for 30$. Overall though, we liked it a lot.

Marianne de J.

Google
Nice little campground, trails close-by (Marble Canyon, Paint Pots) and it’s not very touristy. There are even flush toilets! There are no lights though, so bring your own. Water stopped working at some washrooms the night we where there. Hopefully is got fixed. Sites A, B and C are first come first serve. The other sites D to J are reservable in advance. There’s also free firewood for your campfire!

Mitchel B.

Google
This campground has a lot of trees surrounding the sites which helps with privacy. the campground does not have showers and the bathrooms are flush-able BUT the bathrooms do NOT have lights inside so it gets very dark at night, Must bring a flash light. There is a lot of wood for fires. The highway is close so you can here the vehicles but it isn't to loud (we found). I would go back to this campground but would like it more if the bathrooms had power inside. My star ranking system: 1: Bad / Don't go there 2: Could be better 3: Average 4: Above average but not the best 5: A true top notch place

Jennylynn F.

Google
Great camping spot for small trailers or tents. Beautiful mountain views and hiking trails within walking distance like Marble Canyon and Paint Pots! Campground is clean, has washrooms + firewood. No hookup services. No cell service either. Nice to completely disconnect and enjoy nature.

David N.

Google
We had a great time camping here. The "C" campsites are a pretty long walk to the bathrooms though.

Jacob F.

Google
Spent 3 nights here. Great sites, a little small if you have a huge tent or trailer. Scenery around there was stunning, so much to see within an hours drive from the site. No cell service and very basic amenities, but that's what camping is all about.

Charles B.

Google
This place is worth your visit! Include this point if visiting Banff or Jasper. Hiked the Canyon which is a beautiful short hike and stayed at the campground on other side of the road. Would visit again!

Mr. B

Google
Nice quiet campground next to Marble Canyon, easy hike from campground up canyon for beautiful views and pics. Great stopover if traveling through Kootenay to Jasper or Banff. We camped 2 nights and added bonus was taking a dip/wash in the small river next to the campground.