Lois Hole Centennial  Provincial Park
Lois Hole Centennial PP
Park Research & Management
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Park Research & Management

Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park
Lat: 53.614339 Long: -113.658289

ClassificationProvincial Park
LegislationProvincial Parks Act
Park Size4,447.39 Acres  /  1,799.8 Ha
Legal BoundaryLois Hole Centennial Provincial Park
Administration / Information780-960-8170
Regional OfficeWest Central Regional Office
District Office Spruce Grove
Special DesignationsImportant Bird Area
Natural RegionParkland - Central Parkland 
Natural Region Description

This park preserves Big Lake, a freshwater wetland ecosystem surrounded by small deciduous and coniferous woodlands adjacent to the cities of Edmonton and St. Albert.

The lake is shallow and supports considerable emergent vegetation such as cattails and bulrushes. Big Lake supports a large nesting colony of Franklin's gulls, migrating flocks of tundra swans, and numerous nesting and migrating waterfowl and shorebirds. It has been recognized as a globally significant Important Bird Area. More than 220 bird species have been observed in the area.

Land Use Framework RegionNorth Saskatchewan