RV Dump Stations In Innisfree, AB -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
53.3828° N, 111.5320° W
Quick Overview
Innisfree offers several RV dump station for travelers needing to handle their black and gray water tanks. Currently, some stations provide free access, making this a straightforward stop for sanidump services in east-central Alberta. This small community sits along Highway 645, about 90 minutes northeast of Edmonton, serving as a convenient waypoint for RVers exploring the Lakeland region or heading toward the Saskatchewan border.
The dump station landscape here centers around commercial fuel stops rather than dedicated RV parks. You'll find the primary sanitary dump station at the local Petro Canada, which caters to both local RVers and travelers passing through this agricultural area. The setup is typical for rural Alberta communities, where gas stations often double as RV service points for basic needs like waste disposal and fuel.
Access couldn't be simpler since Highway 645 accommodates big rigs without issue. The route connects directly to Highway 28, which runs east-west across this part of Alberta, making Innisfree accessible whether you're coming from Edmonton, Lloydminster, or points in Saskatchewan. Most RVers hit this area during summer months when the nearby lakes and provincial parks see their heaviest use.
Our listings below show exactly where to find RV waste disposal services, along with current pricing and user reviews to help you plan your stop.
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All Dump Stations Near Innisfree
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Innisfree Petro Canada | 0.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mannville Municipal Sanidump | 14.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Camp Lake Park | 17.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Jackfish Lake Recreation Area | 17.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Eastview Park | 22.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Vegreville Elks / Kinsmen Community Park | 22.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Town of Two Hills Public RV Dump Station | 24.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Roadeo Grounds | 25.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Vermilion Provincial Park - Vermilion Campground | 27.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Irma Recreation Area | 34.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Innisfree Petro Canada
0.8 miMannville Municipal Sanidump
14.9 miCamp Lake Park
17.7 miJackfish Lake Recreation Area
17.7 miEastview Park
22.1 miVegreville Elks / Kinsmen Community Park
22.2 miTown of Two Hills Public RV Dump Station
24.2 miRoadeo Grounds
25.4 miVermilion Provincial Park - Vermilion Campground
27.0 miIrma Recreation Area
34.4 miTraveling to Innisfree by RV
Highway 645 provides the main route into Innisfree, connecting north to Highway 28 which runs east-west across this region. Big rigs won't have any trouble on these roads since they're designed to handle agricultural equipment and commercial traffic. The route from Edmonton takes about 90 minutes via Highway 28 east, then north on Highway 645.
Overnight parking options are limited in this small community. The Petro Canada allows brief stops for services, but extended parking isn't encouraged. If you need to spend the night, consider heading to nearby Mundare (20 minutes west) or continue to Vegreville (30 minutes south) where you'll find more RV-friendly accommodations.
Winter travel requires extra caution since these rural highways can become challenging during snowstorms. Alberta's highway maintenance is generally reliable, but always check road conditions through 511 Alberta before heading out during the colder months. Summer brings the best travel conditions with clear roads and long daylight hours.
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Dump Station Costs in Innisfree
Of the several dump stations in Innisfree, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. This reflects the rural Alberta pattern where commercial fuel stops typically charge for dump services, usually ranging from $8 to $12 per use. The pricing tends to be consistent across small communities in this region.
Paid stations often provide better maintenance and cleaner facilities compared to some free alternatives, though your options here are limited to commercial stops. If you're looking to save money on dumping costs, consider timing your visit as part of a fuel stop since some stations offer slight discounts when you purchase gas.
Compared to larger centers like Edmonton or Calgary, dump station costs in Innisfree are reasonable and reflect the rural market. Budget around $10 for a typical dump, and remember that these stations often accept cash only, so come prepared with bills rather than relying on card payments.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Innisfree by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
-10°F to 15°F
Crowds: Low
Dump stations may have frozen lines during extreme cold snaps, call ahead to confirm operation.
Spring
Mar - May
25°F to 60°F
Crowds: Medium
Mud season can make some rural roads challenging, stick to main highways for RV travel.
Summer
Jun - Aug
50°F to 75°F
Crowds: High
Peak season for lake camping brings weekend crowds to dump stations, visit weekdays when possible.
Fall
Sep - Nov
30°F to 55°F
Crowds: Medium
Harvest season brings agricultural traffic but generally good conditions for RV travel through the area.
Explore the Innisfree Area
The Petro Canada station serves as your primary stop for both fuel and dumping services, so plan to handle both tasks in one visit. Their dump station gets busy during weekend mornings when local RVers are heading out to the lakes, so aim for weekday visits or later in the day for quicker access.
Fresh water isn't always available at every dump station, so top off your tanks in Edmonton or at larger centers before reaching Innisfree. The nearest RV supply store is back toward Edmonton, making this area better for quick dumps rather than major restocking. Propane fills are available at the gas station, though selection of RV-specific supplies is limited.
Cell service can be spotty in some areas around Innisfree, so download offline maps before leaving major centers. The local community is friendly and helpful if you need directions or recommendations for nearby camping spots.
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Where can I dump my RV tanks in Innisfree?
Innisfree currently has {{stationCount}} dump station available for RVers, located at the Petro Canada station on Highway 645. This commercial fuel stop provides both dumping services and fuel for your rig, making it a convenient one-stop location for essential RV services in this rural Alberta community.
Are there free dump stations in Innisfree?
Currently, {{freeCount}} dump stations in Innisfree offer free access, meaning you'll need to pay for dumping services at the available location. The Petro Canada station charges a fee for their dump services, which is typical for commercial fuel stops in rural Alberta communities where maintenance costs require user fees.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Innisfree?
Expect to pay between $8 and $12 for dump station access in Innisfree, which aligns with typical pricing across rural Alberta. The Petro Canada station sets their rates competitively with other small communities in the region, and payment is often cash-only so bring bills rather than relying on card payments.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Essential items include your sewer hose, disposable gloves, and toilet paper for cleanup. Many RVers also bring a garden hose for rinsing the dump area afterward, though not all stations provide rinse water. Consider bringing hand sanitizer and paper towels since rural stations may have limited washing facilities compared to larger RV parks.
Can I get fresh water in Innisfree while dumping?
Fresh water availability varies by location in Innisfree, so it's best to top off your tanks before arriving from larger centers like Edmonton. The Petro Canada station focuses primarily on fuel and dump services rather than comprehensive RV amenities, making this stop better suited for waste disposal than water fills.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Innisfree?
Innisfree currently has {{stationCount}} dump station available for RVers, located at the Petro Canada station on Highway 645. This commercial fuel stop provides both dumping services and fuel for your rig, making it a convenient one-stop location for essential RV services in this rural Alberta community.
Are there free dump stations in Innisfree?
Currently, {{freeCount}} dump stations in Innisfree offer free access, meaning you'll need to pay for dumping services at the available location. The Petro Canada station charges a fee for their dump services, which is typical for commercial fuel stops in rural Alberta communities where maintenance costs require user fees.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Innisfree?
Expect to pay between $8 and $12 for dump station access in Innisfree, which aligns with typical pricing across rural Alberta. The Petro Canada station sets their rates competitively with other small communities in the region, and payment is often cash-only so bring bills rather than relying on card payments.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Essential items include your sewer hose, disposable gloves, and toilet paper for cleanup. Many RVers also bring a garden hose for rinsing the dump area afterward, though not all stations provide rinse water. Consider bringing hand sanitizer and paper towels since rural stations may have limited washing facilities compared to larger RV parks.
Can I get fresh water in Innisfree while dumping?
Fresh water availability varies by location in Innisfree, so it's best to top off your tanks before arriving from larger centers like Edmonton. The Petro Canada station focuses primarily on fuel and dump services rather than comprehensive RV amenities, making this stop better suited for waste disposal than water fills.
Are there free dump stations in Innisfree?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Innisfree.
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