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Dunvegan Provincial Park

Latitude: 55.9228173547 Longitude: -118.595353491
Dunvegan Provincial Park
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Legal Land Description
Parkland Natural Region

One of the oldest fur trade and missionary posts in Alberta, Dunvegan Provincial Park includes a visitor centre, restored fort and mission buildings, river-side walking trails and spectacular views of the Peace River valley. The park is also the site of Alberta's only suspension bridge. Historic site tours are available during summer months.
Camping Season: April 1 - October 13
Camping Fees: $27.00 per night
Reservation Phone: 1-877-537-2757/Reserve.AlbertaParks.ca
Operated By: Parks Division
Information Phone Number: 780-538-5350/780-864-2266
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Day Use Sites (1)

Dunvegan
Fire PitsHorseshoe PitchPay PhonePit/Vault ToiletsCook ShelterFlush ToiletsFirewood AvailableWater, Tap

Overnight Campgrounds (1)

Dunvegan
Fee: $27.00/night.
Reservation Phone: 1-877-537-2757
Total # of Units: 67
Electrical Hookups: 67
Max RV Length(m): 15.2

Sewage DisposalFire PitsPay PhonePlaygroundPit/Vault ToiletsPower hook-upsFirewood AvailableWater, Tap

Commercial Services

Golf courseGolf course
Nearest golf course at Fairview.

Recreational Activities

CampingCamping

Canoeing/kayakingCanoeing/kayaking
  • Public boat launch located on south shore of the river.

FishingFishing
  • Refer to "Alberta Guide to Sportfishing Regulations" for seasons and catch limits.

Power boatingPower boating
  • Public boat launch located on south shore of the river.

Wildlife viewingWildlife viewing
  • Plants and animals typical of northern native grasslands.

Lakes & Rivers (1)

Peace River
Canoeing/kayakingFishingPower boating

Fish Species:
Arctic Grayling, Brook Stickleback, Bull Trout, Burbot, Emerald Shiner, Flathead Chub, Goldeye, Kokanee, Lake Chub, Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish, Longnose Dace, Longnose Sucker, Mountain Whitefish, Ninespine Stickleback, Northern Pike, Northern Pikeminnow, Pearl Dace, Prickly Sculpin, Rainbow Trout, Redside Shiner, Slimy Sculpin, Spoonhead Sculpin, Spottail Shiner, Trout-Perch, Walleye, White Sucker, Yellow Perch

Visitor Programs

Cultural Site
Tour restored Fort Dunvegan Factor House and St. Charles Mission (church & rectory).

Environmental Education Programs
Regularly scheduled education programs.

Guided Interpretive Walks/Tours
Regularly scheduled historic site tours; admission - adult $3.00; Alberta seniors $2.00; youth $1.50; family $8.00.

Interpretive Programs (regularly scheduled)
Interpretive programs offered during summer months only.

Self-guided Interpretive Walks/Hikes
"Watchable Wildlife" trails.

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