Summer
Ole’s Lake campground is a hidden gem for campers to enjoy! Relax and kick back in one of the secluded, well treed campsites available. If getting active is your thing - this calm, sparkling lake is a great place for the entire family to swim, paddle board, kayak, canoe or play on the beach! Slow it down with a relaxing walk on the trails and watch for the birds and wildlife that inhabit the area. There is also a great park for kids to enjoy.
The Peace Region’s crisp clear winters can be enjoyed on and around our lakes while ice fishing, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing!
Ole’s Lake is 93km Northwest of Hines Creek on highway 64. Campground open mid May to mid September.
For information call – 780-685-3925
Winter
Fill your thermos with hot chocolate and head out to Ole’s Lake for an exciting winter adventure in the Mighty Peace. Views of the frozen lake make for a scenic snowshoe excursion - watch for wildlife enjoying their winter habitat. Ice fishing is also available. Kids will discover new snowy games on the playground and everyone can warm up as needed around a toasty campfire. Be prepared for access roads and parking lots to be cleared of snow sporadically.
Get There: Ole’s Lake is 93km Northwest of Hines Creek on Highway 64.
Where to find us
Bear Canyon, Alberta
T0H 0B0
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Address: Unnamed Road
Bear Canyon
Alberta
T0H 0B0
CanadaEnjoy the view from the top of the river banks as you descend down the road towards the Many Islands Campground that is nestled on the banks of the mighty Peace River. Visitors may be able to see the many small islands in the river that the campground is named for. There are few things as relaxing as sitting by a crackling campfire while watching the silent power of the Peace River flow past. This campground 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. River boating enthusiasts can launch their boat here and take in the sights from the river as well as try their hand at fishing! Back on shore campers of all ages can enjoy the playground, hiking trails and horseshoe pits.
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.
Check out our River Guide to help you plan your trip.