
Stoney Lake Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks recreation area in the North region, 50 kilometres north of Fairview off Highway 64. Alberta Parks lists one campground and one day-use area.
The official page says Clear Hills County is the leaseholder.
Stoney Lake is a Montagneuse Lake campground and day-use area for beach time, quiet boating, paddling, fishing, and forest exploration. Alberta Parks says visitors can relax at the beach or explore the lake by boat.
Boat access is set up for slower water use. The official page lists a boat launch and pier for electric powered boats, canoes, and kayaks, and the activity list includes electric motors only.
Activities include birding, camping, canoeing and kayaking, electric-motor boating, fishing, mountain biking and cycling, wildlife viewing, and electric bicycles. Canoeing and kayaking carry aquatic invasive species reminders, so paddlers should clean, drain, and dry gear.
Visitors who want to stay on land can hike, mountain bike, watch for birds, and look for wildlife in the surrounding forest. The campground map is the main official map resource.
Because motors are limited, the lake profile favors quiet shoreline movement and careful launch planning. Check wind before launching or paddling.
Plan around camping, beach use, electric-motor boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, birding, wildlife viewing, mountain biking, e-biking, forest walks, and campground-map review.
Confirm campground status, leaseholder updates, beach and launch access, electric-motor rules, AIS precautions, fishing regulations, maps, weather, wildlife safety, and Alberta Parks updates.