
Lakeland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the North region, 13 kilometres east of Lac La Biche on Highway 663 and seven kilometres east on the access road. Alberta Parks lists one day-use area and one campground entry.
The park is managed closely with adjacent Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area.
Lakeland Provincial Park is a backcountry canoe, trail, and winter-use destination built around lakes, portages, and designated camping. Alberta Parks says there are 16 designated backcountry camping areas in the park, with five more in the adjacent provincial recreation area. Random backcountry camping is not permitted in Lakeland.
The canoe circuit is a signature planning feature. Alberta Parks lists Jackson, Kinnaird, McGuffin, and Blackett lakes, accessible from Jackson Lake Staging Area with pull-cart portage, as an excellent canoe circuit. Visitors must provide their own canoe, though rentals may be available in Lac La Biche.
Activities include birding, canoeing and kayaking, cross-country skiing, backcountry hiking, ice fishing, mountain biking and cycling, on-site OHV riding, wildlife viewing, geocaching, trail running, and electric bicycles.
The official page notes approximately 30 kilometres of groomed ski trails, depending on weather and volunteers, and backcountry activity planners are asked to submit a voluntary backcountry travel notification form. A 2026 advisory says the Lakeland canoe circuit is expected to be fully open again for the camping and paddling season after trail and campground refurbishments.
Plan around the canoe circuit, designated backcountry campsites, Jackson Lake Staging Area, hiking, biking, skiing, ice fishing, geocaching, wildlife viewing, and existing OHV access routes.
Confirm trail advisories, designated camping, no-random-camping rules, AIS precautions, maps, travel notification forms, ski conditions, weather, and Alberta Parks updates.