I full timed 2 Calgary winters in my 3 season TT, So don't let anyone tell you it cannot be done. I was weeks on end with the temperature dropping to minus 33C or so.
Finding a place to go is the tough part. For obvious reasons, they close them all down for winter.
But!
Check out Tunnel Mountain Village II in Banff. They are open year round. You will not get full hookups, but they do have electrical.
They were doing some renovations there, so check to see if this park is affected. We used to go there all the time but have not been there in a couple years now.
Water and sewer is out of the question, finding a dump station in minus 20's is difficult but not impossible. There is a Flying J off 114 and Barlow where I used to go to winter dump. It was hit and miss there. Sometimes everything was frozen up, including my dump pipe and valves.
You can do this but be prepared for extra work for the simple things. You will need to run your furnace a lot, a real lot. In the deep cold I would burn through a 30 pounder in a very short time. You will need lots of heat in there to keep your water from freezing up.
My fresh water tank was inside the TT, not underneath so I was ok there, but my pipes still froze up frequently.
I have a 110V radiant heater I would put in various places to thaw things out.
My fridge died one winter too. Got too cold to run it.
Had to put a heat blanket in with my propane bottles to keep it flowing. Get down past minus 30 and the stuff likes to stop running, or at least slow down enough to make the furnace quit.
Definitely do your homework and call around to see what may be open.
Word to the wise though, due to snowbirds not going south and all that, it is not likely to easily find a CG that can accommodate you.
Been there, done that, got the T shirt!
Last but not least, Welcome to the forum!
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