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Place Title: Wilderness ParkPlace Description:
Searching for a back to nature experience? Head out to the Wilderness Park located approximately 11km west of Peace River; the path into the area is as beautiful as the park itself! This day use area has picnic tables, fire pits, outhouses and man-made ponds to enjoy! Swimming is not allowed but fishing enthusiasts bring your fishing rods as the ponds are stocked with rainbow trout and grayling! There are docks to fish from and to launch your canoe, kayak or paddle board. Hiking trails abound in the area, part of which include the Trans Canada Trail! Bring your binoculars and enjoy some bird watching, this area is abundant with wildlife. A crackling campfire is the perfect end to a day of fun at Wilderness Park! Please reduce visitor’s impact on the park by taking your garbage home with you. Park closes at 11pm.
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Circle Tour, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, M.D. of Peace, Sights & Experiences, Trails, and Winter ActivitiesAddress: Grimshaw
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H
CanadaSearching for a back to nature experience? Head out to the Wilderness Park located approximately 11km west of Peace River; the path into the area is as beautiful as the park itself! This day use area has picnic tables, fire pits, outhouses and man-made ponds to enjoy! Swimming is not allowed but fishing enthusiasts bring your fishing rods as the Read more... -
Place Title: Cummings Lake Recreation AreaPlace Description:
This camping and recreation area, is a true hidden gem just north of the Town of Fairview. This beautiful recreation area is quiet and cozy, and features a small lake as well as group and individual camping spots tucked into a lush forested area. Keep everyone entertained with a variety of activities available in the area. Canoe, kayak or paddle board on the lake and watch for the many species of birds that also enjoy the water! Walk, jog or run on the 11km of trails that connect the area with the Town of Fairview as well as the Fairview Golf Course. Watch for wildlife that is often spotted near the trail! There are horse shoe pits and a play ground available for visitors as well. During your stay take a stroll over to the Fairview Pioneer Museum that is adjacent to the campground and learn about the early settlers of the area. The area also features ball diamonds and soccer fields. After a busy day of fun, relax around a cozy campfire and enjoy a spectacular Peace Country sunset!
Located on highway 732, approximately 3 minutes north of the Town of Fairview.
Winter Cross Country Skiing:
The trailhead can be reached by following a lane north from the intersection of 108 Ave and 108 St. This short lane leads to a parking lot. From the parking lot users pass through a pass through opening in the fence, across the plowed paved walking path to find the cross country ski trail a few metres away.
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Fishing, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, Town of Fairview, and TrailsTags: Town of Fairview WinterAddress: Fairview
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-772-5353Email: cummingslake1@gmail.comThis camping and recreation area, is a true hidden gem just north of the Town of Fairview. This beautiful recreation area is quiet and cozy, and features a small lake as well as group and individual camping spots tucked into a lush forested area. Keep everyone entertained with a variety of activities available in the area. Canoe, kayak or paddle Read more... -
Place Title: Pat’s Creek Interpretive TrailPlace Description:
Enjoy a relaxing hike or hop on your mountain bike and explore Pat’s Creek Interpretive Trail. Fresh air, beautiful views and wide-open spaces await visitors exploring this easily accessible trail only a quick 5-minute drive from the Town of Peace River. The trail head can be located by driving through the Sunrise Gateway Business Park, then turning onto the Fairground Road and continuing on until you reach the end of the road. Pat’s Creek is a tributary of the Peace River. It is named after Patrick Wesley, a Métis man who lived in a cabin adjacent to the creek on his property. Pat’s Creek Valley consists of glacial deposits left over from the last ice age about 12,000 years ago. The full 7.6km hike takes about 2 hours or turn back at the metal stair landing for a shorter 10-minute walk. Bring a picnic and be ready to capture photos of the stunning landscape and abundant wildlife in this spectacular spot!
Tags: Sunrise WinterAddress: Pats Creek
St. Isidore
St. Isidore
T8S 1Z5
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-0013Enjoy a relaxing hike or hop on your mountain bike and explore Pat’s Creek Interpretive Trail. Fresh air, beautiful views and wide-open spaces await visitors exploring this easily accessible trail only a quick 5-minute drive from the Town of Peace River. The trail head can be located by driving through the Sunrise Gateway Business Park, then turning onto the Fairground Road Read more... -
Place Title: Dixonville Community Forest TrailPlace Description:
A magical gem of Boreal forest with easy access awaits you only 600 metres off of Highway 35. From highway 35, turn west onto highway 689 into the hamlet of Dixonville. Dixonville is approximately 57km northwest of the Town of Peace River. Once in Dixonville, watch carefully for 1st St. West and turn South on it. You will then come to a large truck parking lot on your right hand side. You have now arrived at your enchanted destination.
The entry to the forest trail is marked by a large sign with flags and is adjacent to a foot bridge. Cross over the bridge (beware of the old troll that may still be lurking) and you are onto the trail. The majority of the trail is a gravel surface and while not suited for a wheelchair, it is mostly flat and level. The trail is approximately 1.5km’s and offers a great way to stretch your legs while taking in the sights, sounds and smells of a typical boreal forest.
Along the trail you will find informative signs highlighting various aspects of the flora and fauna. A variety of bird houses and even bat houses have been installed throughout the forest to encourage nesting. For the young or very young at heart, look for a tiny enchanted forest but be very quiet as you never know what or who you may see in there. A side trail will have you bounding on soft moss and encompassed by some large White Spruce trees.
In the wintertime, the trails are still very much so accessible. The main portion of the trail is packed and groomed for easier walking or cross country skiing. The side loop is intentionally not groomed as it lends itself well to snowshoeing and off trail exploration.
A 50 metre section of the trail lovingly referred to as “Chickadee Alley”, features several large bird feeders complete with bins of seeds. Feel free to fill the feeders while you watch and listen. It is not unusual to feed over 600 pounds of seeds here each winter not to mention suet and other treats! These feeders are primarily stocked in winter months only. From spring months until late fall months our small forest critters are able to forage just fine within the vast hearty taiga.
Toilet facilities are not provided and campfires are only permitted in the Shady Lane campground located south of the Community Forest.
No OHVs permitted
Address: 1 Street West, Dixonville
Dixonville
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-836-3348A magical gem of Boreal forest with easy access awaits you only 600 metres off of Highway 35. From highway 35, turn west onto highway 689 into the hamlet of Dixonville. Dixonville is approximately 57km northwest of the Town of Peace River. Once in Dixonville, watch carefully for 1st St. West and turn South on it. You will then come Read more... -
Place Title: Misery Mountain TrailPlace Description:
The Misery Mountain Trails offer natural trails to elevations that offer a wonderful view of the Peace River Valley and the west side of the community. To access the natural trail network, you can park at the trailhead just off 99th Ave behind the Westridge Condominiums.
This area is amazing for hiking and mountain biking. The views are worth the elevation gain!
Address: 99 Avenue, Rolling Hills
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1M6
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-2574The Misery Mountain Trails offer natural trails to elevations that offer a wonderful view of the Peace River Valley and the west side of the community. To access the natural trail network, you can park at the trailhead just off 99th Ave behind the Westridge Condominiums. This area is amazing for hiking and mountain biking. The views are worth the Read more...