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Wolf Lake Provincial Recreation Area | Alberta

Wolf Lake Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks recreation area in the North region, north of Bonnyville by Highway 41, Highway 55, and Range Road 473. Alberta Parks lists one campground and no developed day-use area count.

The official page says the site is under a long-term lease to the Municipal District of Bonnyville and that Alberta Parks is not involved in site maintenance or operations.

Why Visit Wolf Lake Provincial Recreation Area

Wolf Lake is a boreal forest campground for fishing, boating, paddling, geocaching, wildlife viewing, and bird watching. Alberta Parks describes it as tucked away in the boreal forest and notes onsite campground hosts during the camping season.

Activities include camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, power boating, and geocaching. Water activities carry aquatic invasive species reminders, so visitors should clean, drain, and dry gear.

Because operations are leased, campground services, availability, local rules, fees, and maintenance updates should be confirmed with the Municipal District of Bonnyville rather than assuming Alberta Parks operates the site day to day.

The official page does not list a developed day-use area, group use, or trail network, so the experience is centered on camping and lake access.

Leaseholder details should come before packing for a lake weekend.

Things To Do

Plan around boreal lake camping, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, power boating, geocaching, bird watching, wildlife viewing, and leaseholder operation checks.

Planning Notes

Confirm leaseholder updates, campground status, road access, AIS precautions, fishing rules, boating conditions, maps, weather, wildlife safety, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

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