Heart River Dam Provincial Recreation Area

Alberta Parks

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Information: 780-849-7100
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In 1950, a dam was built across the South Heart River. Its purpose was to divert water into Winagami Lake to stabilize it. The dam site itself became Heart River Dam Provincial Recreation Area.

This Provincial Recreation Area offers a rustic camping experience with four first-come, first-served campsites. A day use area is also provided southeast of the campground. Access the reservoir with your canoe, kayak, or small powered boat using the hand boat launch. Fish in the many small bays and coves, or explore the adjacent Winagami Wildland Provincial Park. Bald eagles and many waterfowl use the area so it’s a great spot for birdwatchers, as well.

Location: 20 km north of High Prairie on Hwy. 749, 8 km west on Hwy. 679 & 12 km north on access road


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Park Management

Classification Provincial Recreation Area
Legislation Provincial Parks Act
Park Size 43.51 Acres / 17.61 Ha
Legal Boundary O.C. 390/97
Administration / Information 780-849-7100
Regional Office North Regional Office
District Slave Lake
Natural Region Boreal Forest - Dry Mixedwood
Natural Region Description
Land Use Framework Region Upper Athabasca
Updated: Jan 27, 2025