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Alberta campers stake out spots earlier each year

At least one campground near Calgary is filling up with people staking out the best spots in advance of the May long weekend. Alberta campers say sometimes you have to pay for six days to guarantee you're in.

'You have to go out sooner to get a good spot,' one camper says

Gooseberry Campground southwest of Calgary was a hub of activity Wednesday evening as campers poured in to get a good spot. (CBC)

The Gooseberry Campground, about 45 minutes southwest of Calgary, was a hub of activity Wednesday evening as Alberta campers say it's what you have to do to get a good spot.

A full three days before the May long weekend, Sophie Genest and her husband came out to get a space for her parents.

"We are doing this to help out," Genest tells CBC News.

Sophie Genest came out to get a good camping spot for her parents. (CBC)

"They do thank me, their way. We are going to have a very nice supper over the weekend, we will take it that way with a sugar pie and a nice wine."

Kaylee McLean drove out with her dad Ian.

Kaylee McLean says it gets busier earlier each year. (CBC)

"You have to go out sooner to get a good spot," McLean explained.

"We are here on Wednesday because every year it gets packed sooner."

She says, even in bad weather, it's worth it.

"Camping is always fun. It is a Canadian thing."

Val Hallett's son will be joining heron the weekend, so she didn't want to miss out.

Val Hallett got two sites because her son is coming out on the weekend. (CBC)

"I am out here on Wednesday so we can get a spot so we can be together for the weekend with my son," Hallett said.

"There may be less chance of getting a site on Thursday."

Dale Clark says the strategy of coming out days in advance, isn't new to his family.

Dale Clark says he has been coming out on Wednesday for five years now. (CBC)

"You have to pay for six days so you can camp for the weekend. This is what you have to do to get a camping spot. This is the price you have to pay to get your R.V. out close to Calgary," Clark said.

"We started doing this about five years ago, coming out here on Wednesday to nail down a spot so you have a place to camp for the long weekend."

Gooseberry Campground was filling up Wednesday evening ahead of the May long weekend. (CBC)

It's expected to be a busy weekend in campgroundsdespite some rain in the forecastin part because a fire ban enacted recently has been lifted in many parts of the province.

With files from Mike Symington