
Marguerite River Wildland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks wildland provincial park in the North region, 100 kilometres northeast of Fort McMurray. Alberta Parks lists one campground entry and no developed day-use area count.
This is a remote wildland page where access planning comes first.
Marguerite River Wildland Provincial Park is best suited to self-reliant backcountry travellers who can plan around fly-in logistics, permits, weather, and limited services. Alberta Parks says access is fly-in only and that landing aircraft in the park requires authorization from Alberta Parks.
Activities include backcountry camping, fishing, backcountry hiking, hunting, on-site snowmobiling, and wildlife viewing. Random backcountry camping is permitted, but Alberta Parks says there are no campsites or facilities and no permit or fee is required. Visitors should review the official random backcountry camping guidance before deciding where and how to camp.
The hunting section links to hunting in Alberta's parks system, Alberta Hunting Regulations, and licence purchasing. Anglers should likewise confirm fishing regulations before building a trip around river or lake access.
Because the page does not list road access, day-use facilities, services, or formal campgrounds, visitors should treat Marguerite River as a remote northern expedition with aircraft authorization, communication plans, emergency backup, food storage, water treatment, and conservative weather decisions handled before departure.
Plan around authorized fly-in access, random backcountry camping, fishing, hunting, backcountry hiking, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, and remote route planning.
Confirm aircraft authorization, random camping guidance, fishing and hunting rules, maps, advisories, weather, communications, emergency plans, and Alberta Parks updates.