Located on Hwy 59 in Valhalla Centre next to the Melsness Mercantile and Heritage Garden and troll park. Valhalla Park is day-use only. It is an ideal spot to have a family picnic and explore the community of Valhalla and its Norwegian roots. No overnight camping.

5 picnic sites with fire pits and tables. Playground, outdoor restrooms, and non-potable water tap.

Bring your own firewood or charcoal.

All visitors are expected to abide by Campground and Parks Regulation and Etiquette.

Photo Gallery: Valhalla Park will appear here on the public site.

 

Season

May 15 to October 15

Winter Day Use October 16 to May 14

Information

Email or call the Community Services Building at 780 532 9727 for all bookings.

Review the Event and Group Use Directive if you are considering hosting a special event.

Regulations and Etiquette

While visiting our parks this season, please remember:

  • Be considerate of others.
  • Avoid excessive and offensive noise at any time of day: Talking or singing loudly, stereos at high volume and any other noisy behaviour is not permitted.
  • Keep campfires small and under control. Make sure your fire is extinguished before you leave. Soak it with water once, and then again, making sure to stir through the ashes. Do not burn any garbage in the fire pits. It is an offence to leave a fire unattended or burning (even smouldering) after vacating your site.
  • For the complete details on County parks and campground regulations, refer to the Parkland Conservation Bylaw.
  • individuals can possess, use and consume cannabis in a temporary residence; this includes places like a parked motor home or camper, a set up tent, and within your rented campsite.
  • Alcohol may be consumed in a temporary residence such as a parked motor home or camper, a set up tent and within your rented campsite. Alcohol may not be consumed in day use areas.
  • Under the County's Community Standards Bylaw, behaviours that bother or disturb others are illegal; This includes offensive odours like composting, firepit spoke, cannabis, and animal feces.

Leave No Trace

We are proud to partner with Leave No Trace Canada to promote responsible use of natural areas during outdoor activities. If you are interested in learning about how you can reduce your impact on the environment, please visit Leave No Trace Canada.