Grizzly Ridge Wildland Provincial Park

Alberta Parks

Information & Facilities

Information: 780-849-7100

Location: 15 km southwest of Slave Lake


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Hunting in Grizzly Ridge Wildland Provincial Park

OHV use on existing trails only - off-trail use is prohibited

More information: 780-538-5350

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Maps & Guides

Park Management

Classification Wildland Provincial Park
Legislation Provincial Parks Act
Park Size 26,454.33 Acres / 10,706.07 Ha
Legal Boundary O.C. 154/99
Administration / Information 780-849-7100
Regional Office North Regional Office
District Slave Lake
Natural Region Foothills - Lower Foothills
Foohills - Upper Foothills
Natural Region Description

This park includes the headwaters of Sawridge, Adams and Mooney creeks. Devil's club, mountain ash, elder and other plants typically associated with the western ranges of the Rocky Mountains have been found here. Forests containing stands of large white spruce, balsam fir, jack pine, balsam poplar & white birch occur on the ridge top. There are mineral wetlands and springs along the west-facing escarpment and one small lake near the park's southeast border.

Land Use Framework Region Upper Athabasca
Updated: Jun 8, 2023