Leddy Lake is a quiet and peaceful camping area located 24km northwest of Peace River on Highway 743, near Weberville. Campers can expect very private sites with lots of fire wood available. Electrical hookups, kitchen shelters and water are available to campers. Launch your boat and enjoy beautiful sunsets and viewing the many birds and animals living in the area. While there is no fishing, visitors can enjoy horseshoes, hiking, canoeing and kayaking. Families visiting here can enjoy a great park for kids as well as a nice sandy area for hours of entertainment.
In the winter the fun doesn’t stop. Enjoy a sparkling and crisp winter’s day on a sled trail that starts with a scenic loop at Leddy Lake and runs 40km north to the area of Driftwood Lake near Deadwood.
The Mighty Peace Region is located in northwestern Alberta, Canada, bordering northeastern British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. It's a vast, scenic area defined by the Peace River, one of the longest rivers in Canada, and is known for its rolling hills, river valleys, boreal forests, and wide-open skies.
The region includes a collection of rural communities, towns, and Indigenous settlements such as:
The Mighty Peace is known for its rugged natural beauty, rich Indigenous and settler history, agriculture, outdoor adventure, and a strong sense of community. It’s remote, wild, and welcoming—perfect for those looking to explore one of the last frontiers.
Popular activities include: