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Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park | Alberta

Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the Central region, 33 kilometres east of Grande Cache off Highway 40. Alberta Parks lists three day-use areas and one campground.

The park protects a five-lake foothills landscape with historic homestead context.

Why Visit Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park

Pierre Grey's Lakes is a scenic camping and lake park where visitors can paddle, fish, hike, ski, snowshoe, and learn about the former homestead of Pierre Gris, whose name was anglicized to Pierre Grey. Alberta Parks highlights five small lakes, a campground, trails, and historic features.

Activities include camping, canoeing and kayaking, cross-country skiing, fishing, front-country hiking, ice fishing, mountain biking and cycling, power boating, snowshoeing, wildlife viewing, geocaching, and electric bicycles. Watercraft activities include aquatic invasive species reminders, so clean-drain-dry planning belongs with all boats and paddling gear.

The lakes and trails make the park useful for both relaxed campground trips and active weekends. Visitors can choose lake day-use areas, trail loops, shore fishing, small-craft boating, or winter trail use depending on season.

Because the site is east of Grande Cache in foothills country, weather, road conditions, water levels, and wildlife safety should be checked before travel. Fishing and ice fishing plans need current regulations and ice-safety checks.

Things To Do

Plan around lakeside camping, paddling, fishing, ice fishing, hiking, biking, skiing, snowshoeing, wildlife viewing, geocaching, day-use lakes, and Pierre Grey homestead context.

Planning Notes

Confirm campground status, day-use access, AIS precautions, fishing and ice safety rules, trail conditions, maps, weather, wildlife safety, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta