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.
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: