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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, CanadaCategory: Accommodations, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, 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, Canada -
FeaturedSavePlace Title: Fairview Golf Club and CampgroundPlace Description:
Fairview Golf Club is a beautiful 9 hole golf course located at the north entrance of the Town of Fairview on Highway 732. The golf course has tree-lined fairways, is kept immaculately and considered a must play in the Mighty Peace. There is a fully licensed restaurant and lounge with a large veranda with tables and a beautiful vista of the golf course.
Check Facebook for Updates!
- Daily Lunch Specials
- Drink & Appetizer Specials
- Tournaments
- Events
League Information
Mens – Monday & Tuesday evenings
Ladies – Wednesday evenings
Junior Program – Wednesday afternoons until school endsList of tournaments for 2025
June 7 – Good for Kids
June 15 – Father & Child
June 19 – Farmers & Merchants
June 21 – Ladies Open
July 3 – Seniors Day
July 12 – Couples Classic
July 18 & 19 – Oilman’s
August 9 & 10 Men’s Open
August 15 & 16 – 2-Man 4-Ball
August 23 & 24 – Ryder Cup
September 1 – Ministerial
September 5 – Polytechnic
September 12 – Glow GolfGolf course features:
- Equipment rentals/sales
- Power cart rentals
- Paved cart paths
- Restaurant – clubhouse recently renovated and can accommodate up to 150 people!
- Senior/junior rates
- Driving range
- 9 holes
- Yardage: 3057
- Par: 36
- Campground, Camping is free on days guests are golfing otherwise it is $25/night.
Campground features:
- Camping is free on days guests are golfing otherwise it is $25/night.
- Power stalls (40 amp)
- Water stations
- Firepits
- Some treed stalls, some open-concept stalls
- Picnic tables
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, Golf, Golf, Outdoors, Things To Do, and Town of FairviewAddress: 113 Street
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 835-2844Email: fgclub@telus.netFairview Golf Club is a beautiful 9 hole golf course located at the north entrance of the Town of Fairview on Highway 732. The golf course has tree-lined fairways, is kept immaculately and considered a must play in the Mighty Peace. There is a fully licensed restaurant and lounge with a large veranda with tables and a beautiful vista of the golf course.
Check Facebook for Updates!
- Daily Lunch Specials
- Drink & Appetizer Specials
- Tournaments
- Events
League Information
Mens – Monday & Tuesday evenings
Ladies – Wednesday evenings
Junior Program – Wednesday afternoons until school endsList of tournaments for 2025
June 7 – Good for Kids
June 15 – Father & Child
June 19 – Farmers & Merchants
June 21 – Ladies Open
July 3 – Seniors Day
July 12 – Couples Classic
July 18 & 19 – Oilman’s
August 9 & 10 Men’s Open
August 15 & 16 – 2-Man 4-Ball
August 23 & 24 – Ryder Cup
September 1 – Ministerial
September 5 – Polytechnic
September 12 – Glow GolfGolf course features:
- Equipment rentals/sales
- Power cart rentals
- Paved cart paths
- Restaurant – clubhouse recently renovated and can accommodate up to 150 people!
- Senior/junior rates
- Driving range
- 9 holes
- Yardage: 3057
- Par: 36
- Campground, Camping is free on days guests are golfing otherwise it is $25/night.
Campground features:
- Camping is free on days guests are golfing otherwise it is $25/night.
- Power stalls (40 amp)
- Water stations
- Firepits
- Some treed stalls, some open-concept stalls
- Picnic tables
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SavePlace Title: Ole’s Lake Boat LaunchPlace Description:
Ole’s Lake is a hidden gem in the Peace Region for water enthusiasts to enjoy. The boat launch, pier and hand launch give easy access to the lake. This calm, sparkling body of water is a great place for the entire family to swim, paddle board, kayak, canoe or play on the beach. Watch for wildlife that call this areahome. After a day in the water, relax and kick back in one of the secluded, well treed, lake side campsites available. Ole’s Lake is 93km Northwest of Hines Creek on highway 64.
For information call –780-685-3925.
Address: 93km Northwest of Hines Creek on highway 64
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-685-3925Ole’s Lake is a hidden gem in the Peace Region for water enthusiasts to enjoy. The boat launch, pier and hand launch give easy access to the lake. This calm, sparkling body of water is a great place for the entire family to swim, paddle board, kayak, canoe or play on the beach. Watch for wildlife that call this areahome. After a day in the water, relax and kick back in one of the secluded, well treed, lake side campsites available. Ole’s Lake is 93km Northwest of Hines Creek on highway 64.
For information call –780-685-3925.
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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: Twin Lakes Provincial ParkAddress: 65 kilometers north of Manning on Highway 35
Manning
Alberta
T0H
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-274-0345 -
SavePlace Title: Girouxville CampgroundPlace Description:
This cozy full-service campsite and day-use area in the Village of Girouxville is a great place to pitch your tent or pull in the RV for a weekend while exploring this great little village. They have power hook-ups, treated tap water, horseshoe pits, picnic tables, fire pits and outdoor washrooms. The campground is open May to September (depending on the weather) with a camping fee of $20 per night (self-register). Located at 4820-52nd Avenue in Girouxville, and campers can use the dumping station at the Village Office.
Tags: girouxvilleAddress: Village of Girouxville
Village of Girouxville
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-323-4270Email: girouxvl@iwantwireless.caThis cozy full-service campsite and day-use area in the Village of Girouxville is a great place to pitch your tent or pull in the RV for a weekend while exploring this great little village. They have power hook-ups, treated tap water, horseshoe pits, picnic tables, fire pits and outdoor washrooms. The campground is open May to September (depending on the weather) with a camping fee of $20 per night (self-register). Located at 4820-52nd Avenue in Girouxville, and campers can use the dumping station at the Village Office.
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SavePlace Title: The Creek CampgroundPlace Description:
The Creek Campground: A Peaceful Retreat in Northern Alberta
If you are looking for a beautiful and relaxing place to camp in Northern Alberta, you definitely will want to check out The Creek Campground. Located about 11 km north of Grimshaw, this private campground offers a variety of sites and amenities for tent and RV campers. With 41 sites available, including many with water and electrical hookups, all with fire rings and picnic tables you are sure to find the perfect site for your stay. The campground also has a dump station, firewood, group sites, flush restrooms and showers. After you have set up your site, you can enjoy the natural scenery of the wildlife, or have fun with the recreational facilities such as horseshoes, volleyball and a walking trail to keep you moving.
The Creek Campground is a place where you can relax and enjoy nature at its finest. The campground is committed to providing a clean and safe environment for all their guests. From this campground, you can easily access the many attractions of the Peace River region. You can enjoy the beach, the boat launch and the playground at Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park. You can also learn about the history and culture of the area at the Lac Cardinal Pioneer Village Museum, which has historic buildings and artifacts. If you love golfing, you can play at the Mighty Peace Golf Club, which has a scenic 18- hole course with a pro shop and a restaurant. The campground is open seasonally from May to October, and you can make reservations online or by phone. The campground has a friendly and family-oriented atmosphere, and enforces quiet hours between 11 pm and 7 am.
If you are interested in camping at The Creek Campground, you can visit their website or their Facebook page for more information and photos. You can also contact them by phone at (780) 933-9658 or by email at info@thecreekcampground.com
. The Creek Campground is waiting for you to discover its charm and tranquility. Category: CampgroundsAddress: Township Road 832
Grimshaw
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-933-9658The Creek Campground: A Peaceful Retreat in Northern Alberta
If you are looking for a beautiful and relaxing place to camp in Northern Alberta, you definitely will want to check out The Creek Campground. Located about 11 km north of Grimshaw, this private campground offers a variety of sites and amenities for tent and RV campers. With 41 sites available, including many with water and electrical hookups, all with fire rings and picnic tables you are sure to find the perfect site for your stay. The campground also has a dump station, firewood, group sites, flush restrooms and showers. After you have set up your site, you can enjoy the natural scenery of the wildlife, or have fun with the recreational facilities such as horseshoes, volleyball and a walking trail to keep you moving.
The Creek Campground is a place where you can relax and enjoy nature at its finest. The campground is committed to providing a clean and safe environment for all their guests. From this campground, you can easily access the many attractions of the Peace River region. You can enjoy the beach, the boat launch and the playground at Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park. You can also learn about the history and culture of the area at the Lac Cardinal Pioneer Village Museum, which has historic buildings and artifacts. If you love golfing, you can play at the Mighty Peace Golf Club, which has a scenic 18- hole course with a pro shop and a restaurant. The campground is open seasonally from May to October, and you can make reservations online or by phone. The campground has a friendly and family-oriented atmosphere, and enforces quiet hours between 11 pm and 7 am.
If you are interested in camping at The Creek Campground, you can visit their website or their Facebook page for more information and photos. You can also contact them by phone at (780) 933-9658 or by email at info@thecreekcampground.com
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SavePlace Title: Dixonville L.I.F.E Agricultural SocietyPlace Description:
Dixonville – A Hidden Gem in the County of Northern Lights
The Dixonville L.IF.E. Agricultural Society is a group of volunteers who work towards providing their community with educational opportunities, sports, recreational facilities and entertainment. The friendly hamlet of Dixonville is located in the County of Northern Lights along the Mackenzie Highway #35, approximately 43km north of Grimshaw.
Dixonville is a great place to host a family reunion, wedding, or any event. This Ag Society maintains several great venues that are perfect for any function. The Dixonville Community Hall is an excellent venue for weddings, reunions, banquets, sports and community functions. This is a family friendly site with a modern playground right next door. The Shady Lane Campground – located in the southwest corner of Dixonville, has 22 sites, firepits, horseshoes pits, and some sites offering electrical hookups. The L.I.F.E. Ag Society also maintains an outdoor riding arena, Community Forest Walking Trails and assists with the operation of the Golden Age Inn. Sports facilities operated by the Ag Society include two baseball diamonds, a curling rink, and an outdoor skating rink.
This welcoming community hosts many events over the year including bonspiels, community suppers, Easter egg hunt and works in conjunction with the local school and community library to offer fun educational events. Winter doesn’t slow down this community, there are lots of reasons to visit during the colder months and check out the Christmas Craft and Bake Sale, Family Day Dog Sledding, and much more.
For information on how to book any of these venues and information on events happening in Dixonville, please visit their website or reach out by email or telephone.
dixonvillelifeagsociety@gmail.com
Dixonville L.I.F.E. Ag Society Website
Bookings 780-625-8766Category: CampgroundsAddress: Dixonville
Dixonville
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: 780 971 2465Email: dixlifeagsociety@gmail.comDixonville – A Hidden Gem in the County of Northern Lights
The Dixonville L.IF.E. Agricultural Society is a group of volunteers who work towards providing their community with educational opportunities, sports, recreational facilities and entertainment. The friendly hamlet of Dixonville is located in the County of Northern Lights along the Mackenzie Highway #35, approximately 43km north of Grimshaw.
Dixonville is a great place to host a family reunion, wedding, or any event. This Ag Society maintains several great venues that are perfect for any function. The Dixonville Community Hall is an excellent venue for weddings, reunions, banquets, sports and community functions. This is a family friendly site with a modern playground right next door. The Shady Lane Campground – located in the southwest corner of Dixonville, has 22 sites, firepits, horseshoes pits, and some sites offering electrical hookups. The L.I.F.E. Ag Society also maintains an outdoor riding arena, Community Forest Walking Trails and assists with the operation of the Golden Age Inn. Sports facilities operated by the Ag Society include two baseball diamonds, a curling rink, and an outdoor skating rink.
This welcoming community hosts many events over the year including bonspiels, community suppers, Easter egg hunt and works in conjunction with the local school and community library to offer fun educational events. Winter doesn’t slow down this community, there are lots of reasons to visit during the colder months and check out the Christmas Craft and Bake Sale, Family Day Dog Sledding, and much more.
For information on how to book any of these venues and information on events happening in Dixonville, please visit their website or reach out by email or telephone.
dixonvillelifeagsociety@gmail.com
Dixonville L.I.F.E. Ag Society Website
Bookings 780-625-8766 -
SavePlace Title: Cummings Lake CampgroundPlace Description:
Nestled near Fairview, Alberta, Cummings Lake Campground is a serene retreat offering a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. With 28 spacious camping stalls, the campground provides electrical hookups, firewood, and well-maintained outhouses for convenience. Families will appreciate the playground, tire park, and ball diamonds, while nature enthusiasts can explore the scenic walking trails and enjoy bird watching. Adventure awaits with canoe rentals and a dedicated canoe and kayak launch, making it easy to immerse yourself in the tranquil waters. Whether you’re seeking outdoor activities or simply looking to relax in nature, Cummings Lake Campground is the perfect destination for a memorable camping experience.
Located on Hwy 732 – Adjacent to Fairview
Tags: campingAddress: Highway 732
Division No. 19
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-8651Email: Cummingslake1@gmail.comNestled near Fairview, Alberta, Cummings Lake Campground is a serene retreat offering a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. With 28 spacious camping stalls, the campground provides electrical hookups, firewood, and well-maintained outhouses for convenience. Families will appreciate the playground, tire park, and ball diamonds, while nature enthusiasts can explore the scenic walking trails and enjoy bird watching. Adventure awaits with canoe rentals and a dedicated canoe and kayak launch, making it easy to immerse yourself in the tranquil waters. Whether you’re seeking outdoor activities or simply looking to relax in nature, Cummings Lake Campground is the perfect destination for a memorable camping experience.
Located on Hwy 732 – Adjacent to Fairview
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SavePlace Title: Donnelly CampgroundPlace Description:
The Donnelly Campground is a charming and well-equipped retreat for travelers looking to enjoy the great outdoors with all the comforts of home. This fully serviced campground offers 15 power stalls, each with full hookups, including water, sewer, and power, making it the perfect place to set up camp. Whether you’re staying for a night or a week, the campground’s inviting atmosphere, complete with picnic tables and fire pits, creates a cozy and comfortable stay. With a first-come, first-served booking system, you can easily find a spot to unwind and relax. At just $30 per night or $160 for the week, or $580 per month the Donnelly Campground provides excellent value for a peaceful, convenient, and enjoyable camping experience. It’s the perfect place to rest and recharge while exploring the beautiful surroundings.
Address: Gravel Avenue, Village of Donnelly
Village of Donnelly
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-925-3835Email: admin@donnelly.caThe Donnelly Campground is a charming and well-equipped retreat for travelers looking to enjoy the great outdoors with all the comforts of home. This fully serviced campground offers 15 power stalls, each with full hookups, including water, sewer, and power, making it the perfect place to set up camp. Whether you’re staying for a night or a week, the campground’s inviting atmosphere, complete with picnic tables and fire pits, creates a cozy and comfortable stay. With a first-come, first-served booking system, you can easily find a spot to unwind and relax. At just $30 per night or $160 for the week, or $580 per month the Donnelly Campground provides excellent value for a peaceful, convenient, and enjoyable camping experience. It’s the perfect place to rest and recharge while exploring the beautiful surroundings.
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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: 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: George Lake Boat LaunchPlace Description:
Launch your boat, canoe, kayak or paddle board into George Lake and get ready for a sun filled, water cooled day of fun with friends. Boats can be launched at the gravel launch located just before the campground area. There is also a dock for hand launching of lighter craft. The campground offers electrical hookups, outhouses, showers and a kitchen shelter for use by visitors. Take a break from the water and try out the playground, horseshoe pits and hiking trails. George Lake Music Festival takes place here each year. This event attracts many visitors who enjoy a weekend of camping and great live music. George Lake is a quick 4.5km drive South of Hines Creek on highway 64.
For information call –780-494-3684.
Address: 4.5km drive South of Hines Creek on highway 64.
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-494-3684Launch your boat, canoe, kayak or paddle board into George Lake and get ready for a sun filled, water cooled day of fun with friends. Boats can be launched at the gravel launch located just before the campground area. There is also a dock for hand launching of lighter craft. The campground offers electrical hookups, outhouses, showers and a kitchen shelter for use by visitors. Take a break from the water and try out the playground, horseshoe pits and hiking trails. George Lake Music Festival takes place here each year. This event attracts many visitors who enjoy a weekend of camping and great live music. George Lake is a quick 4.5km drive South of Hines Creek on highway 64.
For information call –780-494-3684.
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SavePlace Title: Cecil Thompson ParkPlace Description:
Community Park and Campground, the bouncy pillow at Cecil Thompson Park has fast become a landmark in the community of Northern Sunrise County. In addition to the bouncy pillow the park features; challenging outdoor exercise equipment, a wonderful fishing pond, a beautiful gazebo and a walking bridge. A perfect location to spend the day or spend the night at one of the 5 unserviced lots, available first come first serve at no charge.
The bouncy pillow is available from 8am – 10pm, 7 days a week.
Category: Accommodations, Attractions, Campgrounds, Fishing, Northern Sunrise County, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, and Things To DoTags: Must-See FishingAddress: Pioneer Road
Saint Isidore
Alberta
T0H 3B0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-3831Community Park and Campground, the bouncy pillow at Cecil Thompson Park has fast become a landmark in the community of Northern Sunrise County. In addition to the bouncy pillow the park features; challenging outdoor exercise equipment, a wonderful fishing pond, a beautiful gazebo and a walking bridge. A perfect location to spend the day or spend the night at one of the 5 unserviced lots, available first come first serve at no charge.
The bouncy pillow is available from 8am – 10pm, 7 days a week.
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SavePlace Title: Stoney Lake Boat LaunchPlace Description:
Explorers canaccess Stoney Lake at a well-maintained gravel boat launch. Once on this calm clear lake, water lovers can begin a day of making memories with family and friends. The clean cool water provides opportunities to swim, paddle board, canoe or kayak. This is a stocked lake so be sure to bring fishing gear and hopefully catch your supper from the lake or from the pier. There is a user maintained, lakeside campground for water enthusiasts to enjoy, so choose a fire pit to cook up the day’s catch over an open fire. Stoney Lake Recreation Area is a scenic drive 50km North of Fairview or 20km North East of Hines Creek.
For information please call -780-685-392.
Address: 50km North of Fairview or 20km North East of Hines Creek
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-685-392Explorers canaccess Stoney Lake at a well-maintained gravel boat launch. Once on this calm clear lake, water lovers can begin a day of making memories with family and friends. The clean cool water provides opportunities to swim, paddle board, canoe or kayak. This is a stocked lake so be sure to bring fishing gear and hopefully catch your supper from the lake or from the pier. There is a user maintained, lakeside campground for water enthusiasts to enjoy, so choose a fire pit to cook up the day’s catch over an open fire. Stoney Lake Recreation Area is a scenic drive 50km North of Fairview or 20km North East of Hines Creek.
For information please call -780-685-392.
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SavePlace Title: Sulphur Lake Boat LaunchPlace Description:
Launch your watercraft at the gravelled boat launch or use the hand launch for lighter craft. Power vessels are subject to a 12 km per hour speed limit. Calm clear water invites canoers, kayakers, paddle boarders and swimmers to enjoy a day here. This lake is aerated to ensure survival of fish stocks so don’t forget your fishing gear. No boat? No problem. Throw a line in from the pier. Prepare the day’s catch at the fish cleaning station and then enjoy a fresh caught meal at one of the campsites nestled along the shore of this pristine northern lake. Sites are un-serviced so be sure to bring your firewood and drinking water. Sulphur Lake is 30 km Northeast of Hines Creek.
For information call –780-685-3925.
Address: 30 km Northeast of Hines Creek
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-685-3925Launch your watercraft at the gravelled boat launch or use the hand launch for lighter craft. Power vessels are subject to a 12 km per hour speed limit. Calm clear water invites canoers, kayakers, paddle boarders and swimmers to enjoy a day here. This lake is aerated to ensure survival of fish stocks so don’t forget your fishing gear. No boat? No problem. Throw a line in from the pier. Prepare the day’s catch at the fish cleaning station and then enjoy a fresh caught meal at one of the campsites nestled along the shore of this pristine northern lake. Sites are un-serviced so be sure to bring your firewood and drinking water. Sulphur Lake is 30 km Northeast of Hines Creek.
For information call –780-685-3925.
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SavePlace Title: Running LakeBoat LaunchPlace Description:
*Currently closed until further notice*
Grab some fellow water enthusiasts and get ready to have an awesome summer day in beautiful Clear Hills County. Canoes, kayaks, paddle boards and swimmers can access Running Lake from the pier and non gas-powered boats can be launched from the gravelled boat launch area. Fishing is available, the day’s catch can be prepared at the fish cleaning station. After an active day of water activities kick back and relax at one of the well treed camping sites. Outdoor toilets, fire pits, picnic tables and picnic shelters are available. Running Lake is a scenic drive 8km East and 22km North of Worsley.
For information please call -780-685-3925.
Address: 8km East and 22km North of Worsley
Cleardale
Alberta
T0H 3Y0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-685-3925*Currently closed until further notice*
Grab some fellow water enthusiasts and get ready to have an awesome summer day in beautiful Clear Hills County. Canoes, kayaks, paddle boards and swimmers can access Running Lake from the pier and non gas-powered boats can be launched from the gravelled boat launch area. Fishing is available, the day’s catch can be prepared at the fish cleaning station. After an active day of water activities kick back and relax at one of the well treed camping sites. Outdoor toilets, fire pits, picnic tables and picnic shelters are available. Running Lake is a scenic drive 8km East and 22km North of Worsley.
For information please call -780-685-3925.
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SavePlace Title: Shaftesbury Boat LaunchPlace Description:
The Shaftesbury boat launch is located at the Shaftesbury ferry crossing approximately 29km southwest of the town of Peace River. Boaters can access the beautiful Peace River at this location on the well -maintained gravel launch. The Strong Creek Park boat launch and the Town of Peace River can be found down stream from this location. Head up the river and you will find the Peace Valley Guest Ranch and Peace River Cabins and Outdoors who welcome guests to stay at their riverside resorts. Explore a bit further up the river and you will see the Elk Island camping area, continue on to experience the awe-inspiring sight of the Dunvegan Bridge. Camping is available in the Shaftsbury area just across the river at Tangent Park.
For information call –780-338-3845.
Address: 29km southwest of the town of Peace River
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 2A5
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-338-3845The Shaftesbury boat launch is located at the Shaftesbury ferry crossing approximately 29km southwest of the town of Peace River. Boaters can access the beautiful Peace River at this location on the well -maintained gravel launch. The Strong Creek Park boat launch and the Town of Peace River can be found down stream from this location. Head up the river and you will find the Peace Valley Guest Ranch and Peace River Cabins and Outdoors who welcome guests to stay at their riverside resorts. Explore a bit further up the river and you will see the Elk Island camping area, continue on to experience the awe-inspiring sight of the Dunvegan Bridge. Camping is available in the Shaftsbury area just across the river at Tangent Park.
For information call –780-338-3845.