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Beauvais Lake Provincial Park | Alberta

Beauvais Lake Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in southern Alberta. The official page highlights camping, day use, group camping, trails, summer activities, winter activities, and education.

Alberta Parks also posts current water guidance for the campground, including a spring drinking water advisory that visitors arriving before water service should bring enough water for their stay.

Why Visit Beauvais Lake Provincial Park

Beauvais Lake is a full-season park with a strong trail and lake identity. Alberta Parks says dogs are allowed on all trails if cleaned up after and kept on a leash no more than 2 metres long. Trails are for non-motorized use only, with benches and viewpoints along the routes.

Summer planning can include exceptional bird watching, with more than 180 bird species observed in the park. Alberta Parks notes that the southeast end of Beauvais Lake is a critical nesting area closed to all boating from April 1 to July 10 each year.

The lake is used for canoeing, kayaking, and power boating, with a 12 kilometre-per-hour speed limit for power boats. Beauvais Lake is stocked with brown and rainbow trout. In winter, trails support cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Those seasonal layers make Beauvais Lake useful for both campers and day users, but every plan should respect nesting closures and trail etiquette.

Things To Do

Plan around camping, group use, hiking, birding, canoeing, kayaking, power boating, fishing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, viewpoints, and education programming.

Planning Notes

Confirm water availability, camping reservations, trail conditions, nesting closures, boating speed limits, fishing rules, maps, advisories, weather, and winter grooming through Alberta Parks.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta