Stretching along both sides of the Heart River, Greene Valley Provincial Park is an important wildlife corridor for moose and mule deer. The park preserves the deeply incised river valley and the area has long been protected as a wildlife sanctuary. The valley provides habitat for black bear, mule deer, white-tailed deer and other wildlife in a largely agricultural landscape.
The only vehicle access to this park is to Twelve Foot Davis Day Use, which takes visitors to a viewpoint that offers spectacular views of the junction of the Smoky and Peace Rivers.
Location: 2 km east of Peace River
| Classification | Provincial Park |
| Legislation | Provincial Parks Act |
| Park Size | 7737.36 Acres / 3131.31 Ha |
| Legal Boundary | O.C. 206/00 |
| Administration / Information | 780-624-6125 |
| Regional Office | North Regional Office |
| District | Peace River |
| Natural Region |
Boreal Forest - Dry Mixedwood |
| Natural Region Description | Stretching along both sides of the Heart River, Greene Valley is an important wildlife corridor for moose and mule deer. The park preserves the deeply incised river valley and the area has long been protected as a wildlife sanctuary. The valley provides habitat for black bear, mule deer, white-tailed deer and other wildlife in a largely agricultural landscape. |
| Land Use Framework Region | Lower Peace |