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Peace River Provincial Recreation Area | Alberta

Peace River Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks recreation area in the North region. The official page lists no developed day-use area count and shows the site as closed.

Because the official page is sparse, the closure status is the first planning fact.

Why Visit Peace River Provincial Recreation Area

Peace River Provincial Recreation Area should be treated as an official protected-area record rather than an active visitor destination unless Alberta Parks updates the closure status. The page does not list camping, day-use facilities, trails, activities, a boat launch, beach, or a visitor centre.

The park-management section classifies the site under the Provincial Parks Act and lists its size as 1,164.74 acres, or 471.35 hectares. It places the recreation area in the Boreal Forest - Central Mixedwood Natural Region and the Lower Peace Land Use Framework region.

Special permit categories include agricultural grazing or haying, commercial filming and photography, fishing, guiding or outfitting and instruction, hunting, industrial activity, scientific research and collection, special events, and trapping.

For long-tail visitors, the most useful job of this page is to prevent assumptions. Do not plan an outing around services that are not listed. Check Alberta Parks contacts, maps, advisories, and the current closure status before considering any access-related question.

Things To Do

Plan around official-status research, closure verification, special-permit checks, map review, protected-area context, and current Alberta Parks contact or advisory confirmation.

Planning Notes

Confirm closure status, legal access, permitted activities, special permits, maps, advisories, road conditions, weather, and Alberta Parks updates before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Recreation Area
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta