
Kehiwin Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks site in the North region. The official page places it 28 kilometres east of St. Paul on Highway 29 and seven kilometres north on Highway 41.
Alberta Parks lists one campground and no developed day-use area count. Kehiwin Cree Nation is shown as leaseholder.
Kehiwin is a small lakeshore campground on Kehiwin Lake, useful for campers who want a simple place to boat, paddle, and fish. Alberta Parks describes private, treed, basic campsites where visitors can spend time around the campfire.
The official page highlights angler-friendly facilities: a boat launch, pier, and fish cleaning stand. It also says visitors can launch a boat or canoe and find a quiet spot to cast a line.
Activities include camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, and power boating. Watercraft activities carry aquatic invasive species awareness links, so clean-drain-dry planning belongs with any trip involving a boat, canoe, or kayak.
Because Alberta Parks does not list a day-use area, group-use site, or major trail network, Kehiwin is best planned as a campground and lake-access destination. Confirm current leaseholder or operating details, lake conditions, and fishing rules before travel.
Check operating dates and site services before arrival.
Plan around lakeshore camping, power boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, the pier, fish cleaning stand, boat launch access, and campground map review.
Confirm campground status, leaseholder updates, boat launch access, aquatic invasive species rules, fishing regulations, maps, advisories, weather, and Alberta Parks guidance.