
Beaver Lake Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks recreation area on the northeast shore of Beaver Lake, 6 kilometres southeast of Lac La Biche off Highway 36.
Alberta Parks says the campground and group camping area offer a variety of camping experiences with easy access to this popular recreational lake.
Beaver Lake is one of the more visitor-ready Alberta pages in this batch. Within the campground area, Alberta Parks lists a large day-use beach with a life jacket loaner station, a day-use shelter, boat launch, and playground space.
The campground store adds practical value with grocery and camping supplies, hard-scoop ice cream, and non-motorized boat rentals including canoe, kayak, and paddleboard options. The nearby group-use area has another large day-use area with a beach, playground, and about 7 kilometres of hiking trails.
The activity list covers beach time, camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, power boating, swimming, picnicking, wildlife viewing, front-country hiking, and cross-country skiing. That makes Beaver Lake useful for family camping, lake weekends, and shoulder-season trail plans.
The campground store and rental details also make it easier to plan a first visit, but visitors should still confirm what is open before relying on supplies or equipment.
Plan around camping, group camping, swimming, beach time, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, power boating, picnics, playground time, wildlife viewing, hiking, and cross-country skiing.
Confirm campground reservations, store and rental availability, boat launch status, beach conditions, fishing rules, trail conditions, maps, advisories, weather, and facility hours through Alberta Parks.