RV Dump & Sani-Dump Stations In Peace River, Alberta
56.2371° N, 117.2918° W
Quick Overview
Peace River is a northern Alberta service town in a deep river valley where the Peace, Smoky and Heart rivers meet, and for RVers it plays a specific and useful role: it is the last major resupply before the Mackenzie Highway heads north toward the Northwest Territories. That makes dumping tanks and topping up here part of a bigger staging routine. The good news is that Peace River makes dumping easy and cheap. There is a free seasonal sani-dump at Tangent Park, about 27 km southwest of town on the Shaftesbury Trail, open roughly May through October at no charge.
Closer to the town core, the Peace River Lions Campsite along the river and the year-round Rendez-Vous RV Park at the Highway 2 and 688 junction both offer dump service, included for guests and a small fee for drop-ins. Rendez-Vous is the reliable choice in the shoulder season, since it stays open when the frost closes Tangent Park. Our listings currently show several dump options in and around town, some of them marked free, so it pays to check the current entries before you plan your stop.
Because this is a genuine gateway to the north, the smart habit is to fully service your rig while you are here. Empty tanks, refill fresh water, and top up diesel, propane and groceries before you climb out of the valley toward Grimshaw and the Mackenzie Highway, where reliable services get far apart. Do it here and the long northern drive is much more relaxed.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Public RV Dump Station | 0.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Peace River Lions Campground | 0.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Pine Ridge Cabins & R.V. Park | 0.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Rendez-Vous RV Park | 4.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Hidden Lake Mile Zero R.V. Park | 12.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Grimshaw Elks R.V. Park | 12.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Tangent Park | 14.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mill Brown Memorial Park | 15.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| The Creek Golf Course & Campground | 15.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park | 15.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Public RV Dump Station
0.4 miPeace River Lions Campground
0.9 miPine Ridge Cabins & R.V. Park
0.9 miRendez-Vous RV Park
4.0 miHidden Lake Mile Zero R.V. Park
12.7 miGrimshaw Elks R.V. Park
12.7 miTangent Park
14.4 miMill Brown Memorial Park
15.1 miThe Creek Golf Course & Campground
15.3 miQueen Elizabeth Provincial Park
15.5 miTraveling to Peace River by RV
Peace River sits on Highway 2, the main north-south corridor, with the Shaftesbury Trail (Highway 743) branching along the river. The defining feature for RVers is the valley itself: every approach involves long, steep grades, the best known being Judah Hill on Highway 2. Take them slowly in a low gear, and let your brakes cool at the bottom before crossing the river bridge. Watch for moose and deer on the valley and secondary roads at dawn and dusk.
Big rigs should cross on the Highway 2 bridge rather than the free Shaftesbury Ferry, which is narrow with weight and length limits, though the ferry makes a fun side trip for smaller vehicles. Riverfront Park downtown has day-use parking near the Twelve Foot Davis statue and boat launch, but there is no free overnight RV lot, so plan on a campground. Full diesel is available at highway stations and cardlocks, and Grimshaw, 25 km west, marks Mile Zero of the Mackenzie Highway.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Peace River, Alberta, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Peace River
Servicing your rig in Peace River is inexpensive. The Tangent Park public sani-dump southwest of town is free in season, so you can empty tanks at no cost if you do not mind the short drive out on the Shaftesbury Trail. At the campgrounds, dumping is generally included for registered guests and only a few dollars for non-guests at Rendez-Vous or the Lions Campsite. There is little reason to spend much on dumping here.
The costs worth planning for are fuel and groceries, both of which are cheaper and more plentiful in Peace River than anywhere farther north. Because prices rise and options shrink up the Mackenzie Highway, this is the place to fill diesel and propane and do a big grocery restock. In-town campground rates at the Lions Campsite run a very reasonable thirty-odd dollars a night with hookups, making it easy to combine an affordable overnight with an on-site dump before you head out.
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Best Time to Visit Peace River by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
-19°C - -9°C
Crowds: Low
Frigid cold shuts the Tangent Park dump and most campground water; only year-round Rendez-Vous stays serviceable, so carry a plan before winter travel here.
Spring
Mar - May
-2°C - 12°C
Crowds: Low
The free Tangent Park sani-dump and seasonal parks reopen around the May long weekend; watch for muddy valley roads during ice break-up on the Peace.
Summer
Jun - Aug
11°C - 23°C
Crowds: Medium
Every dump open and long daylight for travel; the Lions in-town dump can queue at checkout, so the free Tangent Park station is a good alternative.
Fall
Sep - Oct
0°C - 11°C
Crowds: Low
Quiet and scenic with river-valley colour; seasonal dumps close by mid-October, so confirm Tangent Park is still open before you count on it.
Explore the Peace River Area
Treat Peace River as your resupply anchor for the north. Fuel up, fill propane, and buy groceries here, because it is the last major supply hub before the service-thin run up the Mackenzie Highway toward High Level and the Northwest Territories. The free Tangent Park sani-dump southwest of town is the go-to public dump, but confirm it is open before you drive out, since it closes with the frost. In the shoulder season, the year-round Rendez-Vous RV Park is your dependable fallback for both dumping and water.
Take the valley grades seriously: descend Judah Hill and the other approaches in low gear and check your brakes at the bottom. If your rig has any nagging mechanical issue, sort it out here with a local shop rather than up the highway, where help is scarce. And if you are only driving a smaller vehicle, the free Shaftesbury Ferry is a memorable little detour, just confirm the current size limits before you line up for it.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Peace River
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Peace River?
Peace River has a genuinely useful free option: the seasonal sani-dump at Tangent Park, about 27 km southwest of town on the Shaftesbury Trail, which runs roughly May through October at no charge. Closer in, the Peace River Lions Campsite along the river and the year-round Rendez-Vous RV Park at the Highway 2 and 688 junction both offer dump service, included for guests or a small fee for drop-ins. Our listings currently show several dump options in and around town, some of them marked free, so check the current entries before you arrive.
Is there a free RV dump station in Peace River?
Yes. The sani-dump at Tangent Park southwest of town is a free public station with no user fee, open seasonally from about May through October. That makes it the go-to for travelers who want to dump without paying, though it is a short drive out on the Shaftesbury Trail rather than in the town core. Our current listings flag some free options among the several we track locally. Confirm Tangent Park is open before relying on it, since it closes with the frost; the year-round Rendez-Vous RV Park is the reliable backup in the shoulder season.
Can I dump tanks in winter in Peace River?
It is difficult. Peace River winters are frigid, often dipping below -25°C, so the free Tangent Park station and most campground water systems shut down to prevent freezing. The exception is Rendez-Vous RV Park, which stays open year-round and is your best bet for cold-season dumping and water. If you are traveling this far north in winter, call ahead to confirm what is actually operating, carry extra fresh water, and be prepared for the reality that outdoor services are limited. For most RVers, the practical dumping season here runs May through October.
Where do I dump before driving the Mackenzie Highway north?
Peace River, along with neighbouring Grimshaw, is your last major service point before the Mackenzie Highway (Highway 35) heads north toward the Northwest Territories, where services thin out dramatically. Dump and refill water at the Lions Campsite or Rendez-Vous, or use the free Tangent Park station, then top up diesel, propane and groceries in town. Grimshaw, 25 km west, marks Mile Zero of the Mackenzie Highway. Once you pass it heading north, reliable dump stations and fuel are far apart, so leaving the Peace River area fully serviced with empty tanks is the smart move.
How much does it cost to dump an RV in Peace River?
Dumping here can be free if you use the Tangent Park public station southwest of town, which charges no user fee in season. At the campgrounds, dumping is typically included if you are a registered guest and a small fee, usually just a few dollars, for non-guests at places like Rendez-Vous and the Lions Campsite. There is no reason to pay much to service your rig in Peace River. The bigger cost consideration is fuel and groceries, which are worth stocking up on here before the pricier, sparser north.
Where can I get propane in Peace River?
Peace River is well supplied for a northern hub. Superior Propane and CanGas Propane both have a presence for bulk delivery and refills, Max Fuel Distributors handles propane along with diesel and lubricants, and the Rendez-Vous RV Park store fills bottles for guests. Because Peace River is the last real supply centre before the long run north on the Mackenzie Highway, it is a smart place to top up propane along with fuel. Confirm counter hours in the shoulder season, as northern propane outlets sometimes keep shorter schedules outside the summer peak.
Is there RV repair in Peace River?
Peace River has local auto and truck service shops along the Highway 2 commercial strip, and being the regional hub for the Mighty Peace area, it is your best option for mechanical help for a considerable distance in any direction. That said, specialized RV appliance, slide-out or house-system repairs may require ordered parts or a longer wait this far north, so call ahead to confirm a shop can handle your issue. If you are heading up the Mackenzie Highway, deal with any nagging problem here first, because help gets very sparse north of Grimshaw.
Is overnight RV parking allowed in Peace River?
There is no designated municipal RV overnight parking in downtown Peace River, and day-use areas and lookouts are not for overnight camping. Plan to stay at a registered campground instead. The Lions Campsite is central and walkable to downtown along the river, while Rendez-Vous RV Park about 10 minutes east is open year-round with big-rig pull-throughs. Riverfront Park downtown is fine for a daytime stop near the Twelve Foot Davis statue and boat launch. For a night, one of the local campgrounds is the right and easy choice.
Should I take the Shaftesbury Ferry with my RV?
For a big rig, no. The free Shaftesbury Ferry is a fun, scenic heritage cable-ferry crossing of the Peace River, but it is narrow and has vehicle weight and length limits, so large motorhomes and trailers should stick to the Highway 2 bridge through town. If you are driving a smaller van or truck camper, the ferry makes a pleasant free side trip in the ice-free season, running daylight hours. Just check the current limits and schedule before you commit, and never assume a working ferry can take a full-size rig.
What are the road grades like getting into Peace River?
Peace River sits in a deep river valley, so every approach involves long, steep grades in and out, the best known being Judah Hill on Highway 2. Take these slowly and in a low gear to keep your brakes and transmission temperatures in check, and give them a moment to cool at the bottom before crossing the bridge. It is nothing a well-maintained rig cannot handle, but it rewards caution, especially fully loaded or towing. Wildlife like moose and deer is common on the valley and secondary roads at dawn and dusk, so watch your speed.
When is the best time to RV through Peace River?
Mid-June through early September is the sweet spot, with the warmest weather, long northern daylight, and all campgrounds, the ferry and the Tangent Park dump operating. July offers the most comfortable temperatures. September stays pleasant by day with excellent river-valley fall colour, though nights cool quickly and seasonal parks close by mid-October. Winter is frigid and shuts most services down, leaving only year-round Rendez-Vous. If you want everything open and the easiest travel, aim for the heart of summer, which also lines up with the best window for driving farther north.
What is there to do in Peace River with an RV?
Peace River packs in more than you might expect for a northern town. Visit the Twelve Foot Davis gravesite and Sagitawa Lookout just south of town for a panorama over the confluence of three rivers, drive up Misery Mountain for a valley view, and take the free Shaftesbury Ferry as a side trip if your vehicle fits. History buffs will want the Mackenzie Highway Mile Zero cairn in Grimshaw. After sightseeing, dump and refill in town so you are ready to continue north or loop back south with a fully serviced rig.
Is Peace River a good stop on the way to Yellowknife or the NWT?
Yes, it is one of the key staging towns for that trip. Peace River and Grimshaw sit at the practical start of the Mackenzie Highway (Highway 35) north, and Grimshaw is the official Mile Zero. Because services get sparse and far apart once you head north toward High Level, Enterprise and the Northwest Territories, Peace River is where seasoned travelers top up everything: empty tanks at Tangent Park or a campground, full diesel and propane, and a big grocery restock. Treat it as your last comfortable resupply, and the long northern drive becomes far more relaxed.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Peace River?
Peace River has a genuinely useful free option: the seasonal sani-dump at Tangent Park, about 27 km southwest of town on the Shaftesbury Trail, which runs roughly May through October at no charge. Closer in, the Peace River Lions Campsite along the river and the year-round Rendez-Vous RV Park at the Highway 2 and 688 junction both offer dump service, included for guests or a small fee for drop-ins. Our listings currently show {{stationCount}} dump options in and around town, {{freeCount}} of them marked free, so check the current entries before you arrive.
Is there a free RV dump station in Peace River?
Yes. The sani-dump at Tangent Park southwest of town is a free public station with no user fee, open seasonally from about May through October. That makes it the go-to for travelers who want to dump without paying, though it is a short drive out on the Shaftesbury Trail rather than in the town core. Our current listings flag {{freeCount}} free options among the {{stationCount}} we track locally. Confirm Tangent Park is open before relying on it, since it closes with the frost; the year-round Rendez-Vous RV Park is the reliable backup in the shoulder season.
Can I dump tanks in winter in Peace River?
It is difficult. Peace River winters are frigid, often dipping below -25°C, so the free Tangent Park station and most campground water systems shut down to prevent freezing. The exception is Rendez-Vous RV Park, which stays open year-round and is your best bet for cold-season dumping and water. If you are traveling this far north in winter, call ahead to confirm what is actually operating, carry extra fresh water, and be prepared for the reality that outdoor services are limited. For most RVers, the practical dumping season here runs May through October.
Where do I dump before driving the Mackenzie Highway north?
Peace River, along with neighbouring Grimshaw, is your last major service point before the Mackenzie Highway (Highway 35) heads north toward the Northwest Territories, where services thin out dramatically. Dump and refill water at the Lions Campsite or Rendez-Vous, or use the free Tangent Park station, then top up diesel, propane and groceries in town. Grimshaw, 25 km west, marks Mile Zero of the Mackenzie Highway. Once you pass it heading north, reliable dump stations and fuel are far apart, so leaving the Peace River area fully serviced with empty tanks is the smart move.
How much does it cost to dump an RV in Peace River?
Dumping here can be free if you use the Tangent Park public station southwest of town, which charges no user fee in season. At the campgrounds, dumping is typically included if you are a registered guest and a small fee, usually just a few dollars, for non-guests at places like Rendez-Vous and the Lions Campsite. There is no reason to pay much to service your rig in Peace River. The bigger cost consideration is fuel and groceries, which are worth stocking up on here before the pricier, sparser north.
Where can I get propane in Peace River?
Peace River is well supplied for a northern hub. Superior Propane and CanGas Propane both have a presence for bulk delivery and refills, Max Fuel Distributors handles propane along with diesel and lubricants, and the Rendez-Vous RV Park store fills bottles for guests. Because Peace River is the last real supply centre before the long run north on the Mackenzie Highway, it is a smart place to top up propane along with fuel. Confirm counter hours in the shoulder season, as northern propane outlets sometimes keep shorter schedules outside the summer peak.
Is there RV repair in Peace River?
Peace River has local auto and truck service shops along the Highway 2 commercial strip, and being the regional hub for the Mighty Peace area, it is your best option for mechanical help for a considerable distance in any direction. That said, specialized RV appliance, slide-out or house-system repairs may require ordered parts or a longer wait this far north, so call ahead to confirm a shop can handle your issue. If you are heading up the Mackenzie Highway, deal with any nagging problem here first, because help gets very sparse north of Grimshaw.
Is overnight RV parking allowed in Peace River?
There is no designated municipal RV overnight parking in downtown Peace River, and day-use areas and lookouts are not for overnight camping. Plan to stay at a registered campground instead. The Lions Campsite is central and walkable to downtown along the river, while Rendez-Vous RV Park about 10 minutes east is open year-round with big-rig pull-throughs. Riverfront Park downtown is fine for a daytime stop near the Twelve Foot Davis statue and boat launch. For a night, one of the local campgrounds is the right and easy choice.
Should I take the Shaftesbury Ferry with my RV?
For a big rig, no. The free Shaftesbury Ferry is a fun, scenic heritage cable-ferry crossing of the Peace River, but it is narrow and has vehicle weight and length limits, so large motorhomes and trailers should stick to the Highway 2 bridge through town. If you are driving a smaller van or truck camper, the ferry makes a pleasant free side trip in the ice-free season, running daylight hours. Just check the current limits and schedule before you commit, and never assume a working ferry can take a full-size rig.
What are the road grades like getting into Peace River?
Peace River sits in a deep river valley, so every approach involves long, steep grades in and out, the best known being Judah Hill on Highway 2. Take these slowly and in a low gear to keep your brakes and transmission temperatures in check, and give them a moment to cool at the bottom before crossing the bridge. It is nothing a well-maintained rig cannot handle, but it rewards caution, especially fully loaded or towing. Wildlife like moose and deer is common on the valley and secondary roads at dawn and dusk, so watch your speed.
When is the best time to RV through Peace River?
Mid-June through early September is the sweet spot, with the warmest weather, long northern daylight, and all campgrounds, the ferry and the Tangent Park dump operating. July offers the most comfortable temperatures. September stays pleasant by day with excellent river-valley fall colour, though nights cool quickly and seasonal parks close by mid-October. Winter is frigid and shuts most services down, leaving only year-round Rendez-Vous. If you want everything open and the easiest travel, aim for the heart of summer, which also lines up with the best window for driving farther north.
What is there to do in Peace River with an RV?
Peace River packs in more than you might expect for a northern town. Visit the Twelve Foot Davis gravesite and Sagitawa Lookout just south of town for a panorama over the confluence of three rivers, drive up Misery Mountain for a valley view, and take the free Shaftesbury Ferry as a side trip if your vehicle fits. History buffs will want the Mackenzie Highway Mile Zero cairn in Grimshaw. After sightseeing, dump and refill in town so you are ready to continue north or loop back south with a fully serviced rig.
Is Peace River a good stop on the way to Yellowknife or the NWT?
Yes, it is one of the key staging towns for that trip. Peace River and Grimshaw sit at the practical start of the Mackenzie Highway (Highway 35) north, and Grimshaw is the official Mile Zero. Because services get sparse and far apart once you head north toward High Level, Enterprise and the Northwest Territories, Peace River is where seasoned travelers top up everything: empty tanks at Tangent Park or a campground, full diesel and propane, and a big grocery restock. Treat it as your last comfortable resupply, and the long northern drive becomes far more relaxed.
Are there free dump stations in Peace River?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Peace River.
All Dump Stations Near Peace River (21)
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RV Dump StationsPine Ridge Cabins & R.V. Park
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