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Locality: Boyle, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-669-3579



Address: Long Lake Provincial Park Road Boyle, AB, Canada

Website: www.ramarkparkmodels.com

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Ramark Park 05.12.2020

Happy Valentine’s Day Everyone! We are out at the park and it is snowing and blowing like crazy. We still have over 2 feet of snow but we are hoping for an early spring. I have two amazing treed sites available - they will accommodate up to a 25’ trailer. Please go to our website and check out our park map, Site 15S and 16S. Www.ramarkparkmodels.com... Please contact me if you are interested.

Ramark Park 27.11.2020

Ramark Park is a private RV campsite with an amazing community of campers. Spring is right around the corner and we are getting very excited to start the new camping season. We do have a couple of sites available and can accommodate up to 38’ trailers. ... Secure your new RV site before the season starts. Check out our website for full details. Www.ramarkparkmodels.com

Ramark Park 22.11.2020

Happy New Year Everyone! We are so excited as 2020 is Ramark Park’s 20th year. What an amazing season we are going to have. If there is any weekend that you want to ensure you are at the park it will be the August Long Weekend (Aug. 1st) - this is a heads up for everyone - you won’t want to miss it! We do have a few sites available - please contact me for details.

Ramark Park 16.11.2020

Ramark Park is a seasonal RV park tucked away on the Long Lake Provincial Park Road. This summer community has beautiful treed sites, large manicured green spaces, horse shoe pits, volleyball net, large areas for kids to play and coin laundry mat. Sites available for up to 38’, lease starts September 1st.

Ramark Park 09.11.2020

Calling on all 28’ trailers! Beautiful RV Sites available for this next season renewal September 1st. Also have a couple openings for large units. The expansion sites are filling in like crazy. Special shout out to Jim and Pat - not sure how we would have managed this planting season without you both!