Peace River Wilderness Park
Wilderness Park is a municipally owned park with a set of two man-made lakes stocked with rainbow trout and interconnected trails. It is located on a quarter section 10 kilometers west of the Town of Peace River, south of Highway 2 on Range Road 233.
Wilderness Park | |
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Type | Municipal |
Location | Municipal District of Peace No. 135 |
Coordinates | 56.224°N 117.554°W |
Area | 64 hectares (160 acres) |
Operated by | Municipal District of Peace No. 135 |
Status | Open all year |
Activities
It is a park meant for day-users and has picnic tables, fire pits, and wheelchair-accessible outhouses. There are no garbage receptacles because of the risk of attracting bears. Both lakes are equipped with docks. Firewood is also available. Hiking trails meander through the park, allowing one to view birds and wildlife in their natural habitat.[1] The trails also connect to the Friendship Trail that links the towns of Peace River and Grimshaw.
Cross-country skiing is popular on the trails in this location during the winter months.
In the 2010 Alberta Summer Games hosted in the Peace River region, canoe polo took place at Wilderness Park since the Municipal District of Peace No. 135 was a hosting partner. Canoe polo can be described as a combination of water polo, basketball, and kayaking.
References
- "Municipal District of Peace". www.mdpeace.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-08.