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FeaturedSavePlace Title: Peace River Cabins and OutdoorsPlace Description:Discover Peace River Cabins and Outdoors, located on Shaftsbury Trail, this is where comfort meets nature along the stunning Peace River. Two full-service cabins offer modern amenities, including power, potable water, free Wi-Fi, covered decks, BBQs, and fire pits, with the option to add a wood-fired hot tub for extra relaxation. For more rustic escapes, there’s a cozy, pet friendly cabin providing simple comfort for two guests as well as teepee camping, an extraordinary stay for up to three guests with cots provided.For larger gatherings, the Voyageur Building is the ideal group venue, featuring a full kitchen, seating for up to 30, and scenic outdoor spaces—perfect for reunions, retreats, or celebrations.Seeking adventure? Peace River Cabins is the base for Aerosport Ltd., offering scenic ultralight flights with a qualified pilot. Take to the skies and experience the breathtaking Peace River from above! Our inspiring location has caused an eruption of art and beautiful things. We hope you find something here that epitomizes your love of the scenic Peace River in Northern Alberta, CanadaPeace River Cabinsn & Outdoors Art ShopÂDiscover the beauty of the Mighty Peace through the vibrant artwork of Anne Vos. Located at Peace River Cabins & Outdoors, the Art Shop features a stunning collection of Anne’s original acrylic paintings, giclée prints, and art cards—paintings available both framed and unframed. Artwork is also sold online. Each piece captures the natural wonder, serenity, and spirit of the region, making it a perfect keepsake or gift. Explore the collection and take home a piece of the Peace!Category: Accommodations, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Dark Sky Adventures, Guest Houses & Cabins, Guided Adventure, Outdoors, Paddle, M.D. of Peace, and River TourismAddress: Township Road 821A
MD of Peace
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: 877-835-1277Email: info@peacerivercanada.comDiscover Peace River Cabins and Outdoors, located on Shaftsbury Trail, this is where comfort meets nature along the stunning Peace River. Two full-service cabins offer modern amenities, including power, potable water, free Wi-Fi, covered decks, BBQs, and fire pits, with the option to add a wood-fired hot tub for extra relaxation. For more rustic escapes, there’s a cozy, pet friendly cabin providing simple comfort for two guests as well as teepee camping, an extraordinary stay for up to three guests with cots provided.For larger gatherings, the Voyageur Building is the ideal group venue, featuring a full kitchen, seating for up to 30, and scenic outdoor spaces—perfect for reunions, retreats, or celebrations.Seeking adventure? Peace River Cabins is the base for Aerosport Ltd., offering scenic ultralight flights with a qualified pilot. Take to the skies and experience the breathtaking Peace River from above! Our inspiring location has caused an eruption of art and beautiful things. We hope you find something here that epitomizes your love of the scenic Peace River in Northern Alberta, CanadaPeace River Cabinsn & Outdoors Art ShopÂDiscover the beauty of the Mighty Peace through the vibrant artwork of Anne Vos. Located at Peace River Cabins & Outdoors, the Art Shop features a stunning collection of Anne’s original acrylic paintings, giclée prints, and art cards—paintings available both framed and unframed. Artwork is also sold online. Each piece captures the natural wonder, serenity, and spirit of the region, making it a perfect keepsake or gift. Explore the collection and take home a piece of the Peace! -
SavePlace Title: Many Islands CampgroundÂPlace Description:
Enjoy sweeping views from the top of the riverbanks as you descend toward Many Islands Campground, a peaceful retreat nestled along the banks of the mighty Peace River. As you arrive, you may spot the cluster of small islands that give the campground its name.
There are few experiences more relaxing than sitting by a crackling campfire, watching the quiet power of the river flow past. This campground is a gem in the Peace River Valley, offering stunning natural scenery and a chance to spot local wildlife.
Campers can enjoy:
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26 regular campsites and 44 seasonal sites
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Two group camping areas
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Well-maintained boat launch for river boating and fishing
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Camp kitchens, picnic tables, fire pits, and outhouses
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Three playgrounds, hiking trails, horseshoe pits, volleyball and basketball nets
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A variety of games available for campers to borrow
August Long Weekend is packed with fun activities for the whole family, including:
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Boat rally
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Dance
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Kids’ bike parade
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Golf cart parade
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Bouncy castle
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Horseshoe tournament
Many Islands Campground is 24km Southeast of Worsley off highway 64.Â
Check out our River Guide to help you plan your trip.
Address: Unnamed Road
Bear Canyon
Alberta
T0H 0B0
CanadaEnjoy sweeping views from the top of the riverbanks as you descend toward Many Islands Campground, a peaceful retreat nestled along the banks of the mighty Peace River. As you arrive, you may spot the cluster of small islands that give the campground its name.
There are few experiences more relaxing than sitting by a crackling campfire, watching the quiet power of the river flow past. This campground is a gem in the Peace River Valley, offering stunning natural scenery and a chance to spot local wildlife.
Campers can enjoy:
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26 regular campsites and 44 seasonal sites
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Two group camping areas
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Well-maintained boat launch for river boating and fishing
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Camp kitchens, picnic tables, fire pits, and outhouses
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Three playgrounds, hiking trails, horseshoe pits, volleyball and basketball nets
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A variety of games available for campers to borrow
August Long Weekend is packed with fun activities for the whole family, including:
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Boat rally
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Dance
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Kids’ bike parade
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Golf cart parade
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Bouncy castle
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Horseshoe tournament
Many Islands Campground is 24km Southeast of Worsley off highway 64.Â
Check out our River Guide to help you plan your trip.
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SavePlace Title: Historic Dunvegan Provincial ParkPlace Description:
Historic Dunvegan is a provincially and nationally designated historic resource. Experience history through 4 original, authentically restored and furnished buildings and the stories of Indigenous, fur trade, and mission life that our historic interpreters are waiting to share with you. Located alongside the Peace River with a breathtaking view of Alberta’s longest vehicle suspension bridge, there are activities for the whole family! A visitors’ centre located near the entrance offers information as well as guided tours of the historic buildings. The Visitor Centre and historic buildings are open from May 18 through Labour Day, 10am-5pm Wednesday through Sunday and holiday Mondays. Admission fees apply.
2024 Special Events
Dunvegan Tsattine/Beaver Storytelling – June 22, 1pm
Canada Day – July 1, Noon-5pm
Fresh Air Market – August 4, 11-5pm
Sunday Funday – May 19 and June 30, 10am-5pm
Picnic in the Park – July 14 and August 11, 11am-3pmLocated 26km south of Fairview on Highway 2. For more information please visit www.historicdunvegan.ca or find us on Facebook by searching @historicdunvegan!
Other nearby amenities include a day use area and campground operated by Alberta Parks. A playground, fire pits, cook shelters, and horseshoe pitches are all available. The Maples Day use area is just down the road, and offers a picnic shelter, fire pits, and a playground. You can also stroll down to the neighbouring Dunvegan Market Gardens for ice cream, food, shopping, and mini golf!
Category: Arts & Culture, Attractions, On the Peace River, District of Fairview, Guided Adventure, Mighty Peace Essentials, Motorcycle Tours, Museums, Places To See, Sights & Experiences, and Things To DoAddress: Township Rd 801A
md of fairview
Alberta
T0H 0L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-7150Email: Historic.Dunvegan@gov.ab.caHistoric Dunvegan is a provincially and nationally designated historic resource. Experience history through 4 original, authentically restored and furnished buildings and the stories of Indigenous, fur trade, and mission life that our historic interpreters are waiting to share with you. Located alongside the Peace River with a breathtaking view of Alberta’s longest vehicle suspension bridge, there are activities for the whole family! A visitors’ centre located near the entrance offers information as well as guided tours of the historic buildings. The Visitor Centre and historic buildings are open from May 18 through Labour Day, 10am-5pm Wednesday through Sunday and holiday Mondays. Admission fees apply.
2024 Special Events
Dunvegan Tsattine/Beaver Storytelling – June 22, 1pm
Canada Day – July 1, Noon-5pm
Fresh Air Market – August 4, 11-5pm
Sunday Funday – May 19 and June 30, 10am-5pm
Picnic in the Park – July 14 and August 11, 11am-3pmLocated 26km south of Fairview on Highway 2. For more information please visit www.historicdunvegan.ca or find us on Facebook by searching @historicdunvegan!
Other nearby amenities include a day use area and campground operated by Alberta Parks. A playground, fire pits, cook shelters, and horseshoe pitches are all available. The Maples Day use area is just down the road, and offers a picnic shelter, fire pits, and a playground. You can also stroll down to the neighbouring Dunvegan Market Gardens for ice cream, food, shopping, and mini golf!
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SavePlace Title: Dunvegan Provincial ParkPlace Description:
Warm your hands around a crackling campfire, sit back, relax and enjoy the privacy of your cozy campsite alongside the mighty Peace River! Dunvegan Provincial Park offers 65 powered sites with fire pits and picnic tables. Visitors will find firewood available, outdoor toilets, tap water and a sewage disposal area. This is a great spot to keep the entire family active with hiking/biking trails, fishing, canoeing and a playground. If you’re looking for something more relaxing – take a stroll down the scenic river side pathways to nearby Dunvegan Gardens for some shopping, mini golf and ice cream! Be sure to stop in at the Historic Dunvegan interpretive centre that is right next door. Explore the region’s history and take a guided tour of the historic buildings still standing in their original spots!
Photo opportunities abound in this beautiful area. This is a great spot to view Dunvegan bridge which is Alberta’s longest vehicle suspension bridge! The Maples Day Use area can be found a short hike up river and offers a beautiful spot for picnickers. The South side of the river has a boat launch for boaters wanting to explore the river. The park is open May 1st to October 15th.
Dunvegan Provincial Park is located 26km South of Fairview.
Tags: Unique CampingAddress: Township Rd 801A
md of fairview
Alberta
T0H 0L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 877-537-2757Warm your hands around a crackling campfire, sit back, relax and enjoy the privacy of your cozy campsite alongside the mighty Peace River! Dunvegan Provincial Park offers 65 powered sites with fire pits and picnic tables. Visitors will find firewood available, outdoor toilets, tap water and a sewage disposal area. This is a great spot to keep the entire family active with hiking/biking trails, fishing, canoeing and a playground. If you’re looking for something more relaxing – take a stroll down the scenic river side pathways to nearby Dunvegan Gardens for some shopping, mini golf and ice cream! Be sure to stop in at the Historic Dunvegan interpretive centre that is right next door. Explore the region’s history and take a guided tour of the historic buildings still standing in their original spots!
Photo opportunities abound in this beautiful area. This is a great spot to view Dunvegan bridge which is Alberta’s longest vehicle suspension bridge! The Maples Day Use area can be found a short hike up river and offers a beautiful spot for picnickers. The South side of the river has a boat launch for boaters wanting to explore the river. The park is open May 1st to October 15th.
Dunvegan Provincial Park is located 26km South of Fairview.
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SavePlace Title: The MaplesPlace Description:
Begin a beautiful Peace country day at the Maples Day Use area! Upon arriving at Historic Dunvegan simply turn right and proceed under the bridge to this beautiful river side area. Originally an Anglican Mission stood at this site in the 1880’s. Today visitors can enjoy picnicking, fishing, hiking or biking, a beautiful playground and exploring along the mighty Peace River. Historic Dunvegan is near by and well worth a visit to explore the history of this fascinating region. Dunvegan Gardens is located close by and offers mini golf, shopping and ice cream! Dunvegan Provincial Park is adjacent to Historic Dunvegan and offers overnight camping facilities.
The Maples Day Use area is 27km South of Fairview.
Address: Township Rd 801A
md of fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-4903Begin a beautiful Peace country day at the Maples Day Use area! Upon arriving at Historic Dunvegan simply turn right and proceed under the bridge to this beautiful river side area. Originally an Anglican Mission stood at this site in the 1880’s. Today visitors can enjoy picnicking, fishing, hiking or biking, a beautiful playground and exploring along the mighty Peace River. Historic Dunvegan is near by and well worth a visit to explore the history of this fascinating region. Dunvegan Gardens is located close by and offers mini golf, shopping and ice cream! Dunvegan Provincial Park is adjacent to Historic Dunvegan and offers overnight camping facilities.
The Maples Day Use area is 27km South of Fairview.
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SavePlace Title: Many Islands Boat LaunchPlace Description:
Launch a boat, canoe or kayak at this gravel boat launch on the Peace River at Many Islands Campground. Boating and paddling enthusiasts enjoying a Peace River adventure can launch here or stop in for a break at this beautiful riverside campground. This area, upriver from the Carter’s Camp boat launch, offers some stunning scenery of the river valley and the wildlife that call the area home. There are camp sites with fire pits, picnic tables, outhouses and camp kitchens for individuals or groups. The Many Islands Music Festival is held here every summer. A great weekend of music, dancing, wagon rides and much more. Many Islands Campground is 24km Southeast of Worsley off highway 64.
For information call –780-685-3925.
Address: 24km Southeast of Worsley off highway 64
Worsley
Alberta
T0H 3W0
CanadaLaunch a boat, canoe or kayak at this gravel boat launch on the Peace River at Many Islands Campground. Boating and paddling enthusiasts enjoying a Peace River adventure can launch here or stop in for a break at this beautiful riverside campground. This area, upriver from the Carter’s Camp boat launch, offers some stunning scenery of the river valley and the wildlife that call the area home. There are camp sites with fire pits, picnic tables, outhouses and camp kitchens for individuals or groups. The Many Islands Music Festival is held here every summer. A great weekend of music, dancing, wagon rides and much more. Many Islands Campground is 24km Southeast of Worsley off highway 64.
For information call –780-685-3925.
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SavePlace Title: Carter’s Camp Boat LaunchPlace Description:
The Carter’s Camp boat launch is one of two camping areas in the Carter’s Camp site. The Montagneuse River empties into the Peace River between these two camping areas adding an interesting area for exploration by foot. The well gravelled boat launch at the down river camping area, offers access to the Peace River between the Many Islands boat launch and the Pratt’s Landing boat launch. Weary waterway explorers can find shelter here, the campground is well equipped with a camp kitchen, outhouses, fire pits, picnic tables and a playground. This is a beautiful and interesting area of the Peace River Valley, be sure to add it to your bucket list. Carters Camp can be found 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685.
For information call –780-685-3925.
Address: 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaThe Carter’s Camp boat launch is one of two camping areas in the Carter’s Camp site. The Montagneuse River empties into the Peace River between these two camping areas adding an interesting area for exploration by foot. The well gravelled boat launch at the down river camping area, offers access to the Peace River between the Many Islands boat launch and the Pratt’s Landing boat launch. Weary waterway explorers can find shelter here, the campground is well equipped with a camp kitchen, outhouses, fire pits, picnic tables and a playground. This is a beautiful and interesting area of the Peace River Valley, be sure to add it to your bucket list. Carters Camp can be found 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685.
For information call –780-685-3925.
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SavePlace Title: Pratt’s Landing Boat LaunchPlace Description:
Canoes, kayaks and river boats can access the river from the well-maintained gravel boat launch found at Pratt’s Landing campsite. Located along the Peace River downstream from Carter’s Camp boat launch and upstream from Dunvegan bridge, this is a great spot to start a day’s exploration on the river or take a break from a river adventure and stop in for a rest and a picnic. Care to stay longer in this beautiful spot? Choose from one of 15 overnight camping sites equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. Non-potable water, outdoor toilet facilities and firewood is also available for visitors. Pratt’s Landing can be found 32km west of Fairview on highway 682.
For information call –780-835-4903.
Address: 32km west of Fairview on highway 682
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-4903Canoes, kayaks and river boats can access the river from the well-maintained gravel boat launch found at Pratt’s Landing campsite. Located along the Peace River downstream from Carter’s Camp boat launch and upstream from Dunvegan bridge, this is a great spot to start a day’s exploration on the river or take a break from a river adventure and stop in for a rest and a picnic. Care to stay longer in this beautiful spot? Choose from one of 15 overnight camping sites equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. Non-potable water, outdoor toilet facilities and firewood is also available for visitors. Pratt’s Landing can be found 32km west of Fairview on highway 682.
For information call –780-835-4903.
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SavePlace Title: Dunvegan Boat LaunchPlace Description:
Dunvegan’s boat launch can be found on the south side of the Peace River, road access begins on the west side of the Dunvegan bridge entrance. Parking can be found just above the boat launch area. This well-maintained gravel boat launch is situated on a narrow spot of the river where the water runs deep. Head down river to Shaftsbury and the Town of Peace River or up river to Pratt’s Landing and beyond. A great way to explore the Peace region and the river valley. Stay a few days and visit Historic Dunvegan, Dunvegan Provincial Park, The Maples Park and Dunvegan Market Gardens which are conveniently located along the shore line of the north side of the river. The Dunvegan boat launch is located 26km South of Fairview.
For information call –780-835-4903.
Address: 26km South of Fairview
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-4903Dunvegan’s boat launch can be found on the south side of the Peace River, road access begins on the west side of the Dunvegan bridge entrance. Parking can be found just above the boat launch area. This well-maintained gravel boat launch is situated on a narrow spot of the river where the water runs deep. Head down river to Shaftsbury and the Town of Peace River or up river to Pratt’s Landing and beyond. A great way to explore the Peace region and the river valley. Stay a few days and visit Historic Dunvegan, Dunvegan Provincial Park, The Maples Park and Dunvegan Market Gardens which are conveniently located along the shore line of the north side of the river. The Dunvegan boat launch is located 26km South of Fairview.
For information call –780-835-4903.
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SavePlace Title: Strong Creek ParkPlace Description:
Tucked along the banks of the Peace River in the MD of Peace, Strong Creek Campground is a year-round escape for outdoor lovers. Located just 8 km south of Peace River on the scenic Shaftesbury Trail, this rustic campground offers an affordable stay at only $20 per night. Enjoy the convenience of washrooms, potable water, and a sheltered kitchen while still feeling close to nature.
In summer, spend your days soaking up the sun, paddling, or casting a line in the Peace River—just a short stroll from your campsite. The park also features picnic tables, a playground for the kids, and hiking trails that wind through the area’s natural beauty.
When winter arrives, Strong Creek transforms into a snowy retreat perfect for snowshoeing and crisp winter hikes. The playground remains a family favourite year-round, and firepits invite you to gather for cozy outdoor picnics.
Location: Approximately 12.5 km southeast of Peace River along Highway #684.
Category: Accommodations, Boating, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Circle Tour, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, M.D. of Peace, and Sights & ExperiencesAddress: Alberta 684
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-338-3845Tucked along the banks of the Peace River in the MD of Peace, Strong Creek Campground is a year-round escape for outdoor lovers. Located just 8 km south of Peace River on the scenic Shaftesbury Trail, this rustic campground offers an affordable stay at only $20 per night. Enjoy the convenience of washrooms, potable water, and a sheltered kitchen while still feeling close to nature.
In summer, spend your days soaking up the sun, paddling, or casting a line in the Peace River—just a short stroll from your campsite. The park also features picnic tables, a playground for the kids, and hiking trails that wind through the area’s natural beauty.
When winter arrives, Strong Creek transforms into a snowy retreat perfect for snowshoeing and crisp winter hikes. The playground remains a family favourite year-round, and firepits invite you to gather for cozy outdoor picnics.
Location: Approximately 12.5 km southeast of Peace River along Highway #684.
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SavePlace Title: Elk Island ParkPlace Description:
Located just 23 km east and 22 km south of Fairview along Highway 2, this scenic recreation area on the Peace River offers free camping, fresh water, hiking trails, a playground, and great fishing opportunities.
Please note: Access to the campground is via a steep dirt road, which can be challenging after rainfall.
Address: Municipal District of Greenview
md of fairview
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 916-3362Located just 23 km east and 22 km south of Fairview along Highway 2, this scenic recreation area on the Peace River offers free camping, fresh water, hiking trails, a playground, and great fishing opportunities.
Please note: Access to the campground is via a steep dirt road, which can be challenging after rainfall.
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SavePlace Title: Notikewin Provincial ParkPlace Description:
Take the scenic drive to Notikewin Provincial Park which is 35 km North of Manning on Hwy 35 and 30 km East on Highway 692. Relax and enjoy this quiet well treed campground which offers 19 inviting sites and a day use area. Situated at the confluence of the Peace and Notikewin Rivers, this campground offers amazing views. Enjoy excellent Walleye and Northern Pike fishing right from shore! Hand launch boats and canoes at an open area along the shoreline for some relaxing exploration of the waterway. The whole family can hike the trails and enjoy viewing the birds and wildlife that inhabit this beautiful wild area.
Step back into the past and imagine the history of this area. Notikewin is from the Cree word for battle! It is said that in the 1700’s, The Beaver Tribe and the invading Cree Tribe battled many times in this area. The Hudson’s Bay Company established the Battle River House trading post upstream from the mouth of the Notikewin River. The Battle River House was located east of the mouth of the Notikewin River and was in use for almost 30 years. Time has erased most of the evidence of the post but traces of a cabin built in the 1920’s for use by trappers can still be seen south of the day use area.
Category: Accommodations, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, County of Northern Lights, Outdoors, and Parks & LakesAddress: Located 37 kilometers north of Manning on Highway 35, then 30 km east on Highway 692 (on the Peace River).
Manning
Alberta
T0H
CanadaTake the scenic drive to Notikewin Provincial Park which is 35 km North of Manning on Hwy 35 and 30 km East on Highway 692. Relax and enjoy this quiet well treed campground which offers 19 inviting sites and a day use area. Situated at the confluence of the Peace and Notikewin Rivers, this campground offers amazing views. Enjoy excellent Walleye and Northern Pike fishing right from shore! Hand launch boats and canoes at an open area along the shoreline for some relaxing exploration of the waterway. The whole family can hike the trails and enjoy viewing the birds and wildlife that inhabit this beautiful wild area.
Step back into the past and imagine the history of this area. Notikewin is from the Cree word for battle! It is said that in the 1700’s, The Beaver Tribe and the invading Cree Tribe battled many times in this area. The Hudson’s Bay Company established the Battle River House trading post upstream from the mouth of the Notikewin River. The Battle River House was located east of the mouth of the Notikewin River and was in use for almost 30 years. Time has erased most of the evidence of the post but traces of a cabin built in the 1920’s for use by trappers can still be seen south of the day use area.
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SavePlace Title: Pratts LandingPlace Description:
Beautiful river views abound in the Peace Country and Pratt’s Landing is an excellent example seen here. Located along the Peace River downstream from Carter’s Camp and upstream from Historic Dunvegan, this camping spot offers something for everyone! Choose from one of 15 overnight camping sites equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. Enjoy a day of horse shoes, fishing, hiking and exploring the river valley. Canoes, kayaks and river boats can access the river from the well-maintained boat launch. At the end of an amazing day, relax around a warming campfire and listen to the mighty Peace River flowing by. Younger campers will enjoy the playground and the freedom of lots of space to run and play. Wildlife can often be viewed in this area. There are day use areas as well as non-potable water, outdoor toilet facilities and firewood available for visitors.
Pratt’s Landing can be found 32km west of Fairview on highway 682.
Tags: Camping Near RiverAddress: To access this wilderness park you have to travel on secondary highway 682 west of the Town of Fairview for approximately 32 km.
md of fairview
Alberta
T0H 0L0
CanadaBeautiful river views abound in the Peace Country and Pratt’s Landing is an excellent example seen here. Located along the Peace River downstream from Carter’s Camp and upstream from Historic Dunvegan, this camping spot offers something for everyone! Choose from one of 15 overnight camping sites equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. Enjoy a day of horse shoes, fishing, hiking and exploring the river valley. Canoes, kayaks and river boats can access the river from the well-maintained boat launch. At the end of an amazing day, relax around a warming campfire and listen to the mighty Peace River flowing by. Younger campers will enjoy the playground and the freedom of lots of space to run and play. Wildlife can often be viewed in this area. There are day use areas as well as non-potable water, outdoor toilet facilities and firewood available for visitors.
Pratt’s Landing can be found 32km west of Fairview on highway 682.
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SavePlace Title: Carters Camp CampgroundÂPlace Description:
Some of the most stunning scenery on the planet can be seen from the top of the Peace River Banks.  An excellent example of this is the Carters Camp area. As visitors descend down into the river valley, they can enjoy the views of the river below and the hills around them. Arriving into the Carters Camp area which is located adjacent the river, visitors will most likely stop and admire the view before them! There are two separate camping areas here. The boat launch area is just before the main camping area. Both campgrounds are well equipped with camp kitchens, outhouses, fire pits, picnic tables and playgrounds. Try your luck at a game of horseshoes and when you’re ready to relax, there’s lots of fire wood available for a long enjoyable campfire in the evening! Many of the campsites offer a river view that will take your breath away.  The Carters Camp campground area is where the Montagneuse River empties into the Peace River. This makes for many interesting areas to hike and explore. Campers can enjoy playing in the water and also try their hand at fishing! Keep your eyes open for wildlife along the river and high on the banks. Â
This area is named for Art and Anna Carter who were pioneers of the area and settled near the mouth of the Montagneuse River in 1917. A monument to this adventurous couple can be seen along the road into the campsite. Â
Carters Camp can be found 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685.Â
For information call – 780-685-3925Â
Address: Alberta 685
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-685-3925ÂSome of the most stunning scenery on the planet can be seen from the top of the Peace River Banks.  An excellent example of this is the Carters Camp area. As visitors descend down into the river valley, they can enjoy the views of the river below and the hills around them. Arriving into the Carters Camp area which is located adjacent the river, visitors will most likely stop and admire the view before them! There are two separate camping areas here. The boat launch area is just before the main camping area. Both campgrounds are well equipped with camp kitchens, outhouses, fire pits, picnic tables and playgrounds. Try your luck at a game of horseshoes and when you’re ready to relax, there’s lots of fire wood available for a long enjoyable campfire in the evening! Many of the campsites offer a river view that will take your breath away.  The Carters Camp campground area is where the Montagneuse River empties into the Peace River. This makes for many interesting areas to hike and explore. Campers can enjoy playing in the water and also try their hand at fishing! Keep your eyes open for wildlife along the river and high on the banks. Â
This area is named for Art and Anna Carter who were pioneers of the area and settled near the mouth of the Montagneuse River in 1917. A monument to this adventurous couple can be seen along the road into the campsite. Â
Carters Camp can be found 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685.Â
For information call – 780-685-3925Â
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SavePlace Title: Tangent ParkPlace Description:
24 km south of Peace River on highway 740 (Shaftesbury Trail), then a free ferry ride across the Peace River. Full hook ups, kitchen shelter, group picnic area, group camping area, tenting area, horse watering stations, concession, showers, hiking trails, horseshoes, playground, fishing.
Category: Accommodations, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, and M.D. of PeaceTags: Camping Near RiverAddress: Alberta 740
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
Canada24 km south of Peace River on highway 740 (Shaftesbury Trail), then a free ferry ride across the Peace River. Full hook ups, kitchen shelter, group picnic area, group camping area, tenting area, horse watering stations, concession, showers, hiking trails, horseshoes, playground, fishing.
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SavePlace Title: Peace River Adventures Campground & ToursPlace Description:
Located right in the heart of the Town of Peace River, Peace River Adventures is your gateway to unforgettable outdoor experiences on and off the water. Stay at their fully serviced campground, with convenient access to the town’s scenic walking trails, walking distance to Misery Mountain, and just minutes from the Lower West Boat Launch.
They offer a wide variety of bilingual adventures, including jet boat tours, guided paddle experiences, paddle equipment rentals, shuttle services, and guided hikes to some of the region’s most stunning natural spots.
Looking for something a little different? Join them for one of their signature events like Yoga on the River, Shuttle Beach Days, or their ever-popular Booze Cruises. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, Peace River Adventures has something for everyone.
Category: Accommodations, Boating, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Guided Adventure, Town of Peace River, and River TourismAddress: 8700 100 Avenue
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1R8
CanadaTelephone Number: 604-306-9704Located right in the heart of the Town of Peace River, Peace River Adventures is your gateway to unforgettable outdoor experiences on and off the water. Stay at their fully serviced campground, with convenient access to the town’s scenic walking trails, walking distance to Misery Mountain, and just minutes from the Lower West Boat Launch.
They offer a wide variety of bilingual adventures, including jet boat tours, guided paddle experiences, paddle equipment rentals, shuttle services, and guided hikes to some of the region’s most stunning natural spots.
Looking for something a little different? Join them for one of their signature events like Yoga on the River, Shuttle Beach Days, or their ever-popular Booze Cruises. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, Peace River Adventures has something for everyone.