pierre grey's lakes

pierre grey's lakes

Alberta Parks
Alberta · reservable

what to expect

Provincial Park. 631 hectares.

the basics

flush toiletspet-friendlyaccessible
drive from edmonton
4.5h · 338 km
drive from calgary
5.9h · 441 km
drive from vancouver
8h · 601 km

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private campgrounds
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not camping after all?

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what to know

updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.

no fire ban active
Last checked from the provincial fire-ban feed. Check at the gate before you light — conditions change.
pet-friendly
Dogs are allowed on-leash. Pick up after them; some parks have leash-length rules at the trailheads.

what to bring

this list adapts to pierre grey's lakes. no showers means a travel towel;

common questions about pierre grey's lakes

can dogs camp at pierre grey's lakes?
Yes. Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park allows dogs on-leash according to operator policy. Confirm specific site-level restrictions with the operator at booking time.
does pierre grey's lakes have electric hookups?
No. Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park does not list electric hookups in its amenity profile. Plan for off-grid use.
how far is pierre grey's lakes from edmonton?
Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park is 338 km from Edmonton — approximately a 4.5-hour drive on highway routes.
do you need reservations at pierre grey's lakes?
Yes. Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park is operated by Alberta Parks and uses an online reservation system. Book direct via the operator link on this page.

nearby places

within ~100 km of pierre grey's lakes.

data last refreshed 2026-05-14 from alberta parks + open sources

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