
Peace River Wildland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks wildland provincial park in the North region. The official page places it east of Peace River town along the Peace River and lists one campground entry with no developed day-use area count.
The park stretches in a narrow band along parts of both sides of the Peace River.
Peace River Wildland Provincial Park is a river-corridor backcountry planning page for visitors considering paddling, fishing, hiking, hunting, OHV use, and random camping. Alberta Parks describes very limited access and notes that Peace River town is the nearest community to the west end of the park.
Activities include backcountry camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, backcountry hiking, hunting, on-site OHV riding, and power boating. Random backcountry camping is permitted, but Alberta Parks says there are no campsites or facilities and no permit or fee is required.
Motorized rules are clear. OHV riding is on existing trails only, and off-trail use is prohibited. The hunting section repeats the existing-trails-only rule and links to hunting information, regulations, and licence purchasing.
Because the park follows the Peace River, water levels, weather, river access, shuttles, communications, and emergency planning are central. Do not expect developed facilities unless current Alberta Parks information confirms them.
Plan around random backcountry camping, Peace River paddling, power boating, fishing, backcountry hiking, hunting, existing-trail OHV use, map review, and river-travel logistics.
Confirm access, random camping guidance, river conditions, fishing and hunting rules, existing-trail OHV limits, maps, weather, communication plans, and Alberta Parks updates.