
Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the North region at Lac La Biche. The official park page organizes visitor planning around camping, group use, trails, day use, comfort camping, special facilities, school programs, and bookings.
The current official advisory is a key planning item because causeway bridge construction affects access.
Sir Winston Churchill is a Lac La Biche park with multiple visitor facilities, including a campground, group use, trails, day-use areas, comfort camping, a community facility, a boat launch, and school-program resources. Those labels on the official page make it a broad northern Alberta park for campers, groups, educators, and day users.
Access needs extra checking in 2026. Alberta Parks says causeway bridge construction is ongoing and that access to Big Island is currently closed to the public, with reopening planned for May 14, 2026. The advisory lists affected areas including Boardwalk Beach, Camper's Beach, Lac La Biche Lookout, Long Point, Pelican Islands Viewpoint, the group-use area, and the campground.
Long Island remains open for year-round comfort camping, the community facility, and the boat launch. Alberta Parks also warns visitors not to cross construction barriers or signage.
Because closure areas and facility operations can shift, confirm the official advisory before booking or leaving.
Plan around camping, comfort camping, group use, day-use areas, trails, school programs, community facility use, boat-launch access, and construction-advisory checks.
Confirm bridge construction updates, Big Island access, Long Island operations, campground status, comfort camping, day-use closures, maps, weather, and Alberta Parks updates.