
Gregoire Lake Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the North region. The official page places it 19 kilometres south of Fort McMurray on Highway 63 and 10 kilometres east on Highway 881.
Alberta Parks says the park includes three areas: Gregoire Lake Campground, Southshore Boat Launch, and Anzac Day Use Area.
Gregoire Lake is a developed lake park for camping, group use, beach time, trails, and motorized lake access near Fort McMurray. Alberta Parks lists two day-use areas, one campground, and three group-use areas.
The official location details help visitors choose the right part of the park. Gregoire Lake Campground is on the northwest shore, about 29 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray. Southshore Boat Launch is on the south shore, 39 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray. Anzac Day Use Area is on the west shore, about one kilometre northwest of Anzac.
Activities include beach use, camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, front-country hiking, ice fishing, power boating, swimming, geocaching, mountain biking and cycling, cross-country skiing, and group use. Alberta Parks describes the areas as supporting hiking and biking trails, motorized boat access, and spacious day-use beaches for swimming.
For the 2026 camping season, Alberta Parks says in-park firewood is sold in totes at the campground store, with no large bins or firewood delivery to sites.
Plan around camping, group use, beach days, swimming, paddling, power boating, fishing, ice fishing, hiking, biking, geocaching, cross-country skiing, and campground map review.
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