Lesser Slave River Provincial Park offers pristine boreal forest landscapes along the Lesser Slave River, featuring diverse wildlife and excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing, and river recreation.
Lesser Slave River Provincial Park is located in central Alberta, spanning the eastern banks of the Lesser Slave River as it flows north from Lesser Slave Lake. The park protects a significant stretch of boreal forest and riparian habitats representative of northern Alberta's natural environment. Visitors will find dense stands of spruce, pine, and aspen, supporting wildlife such as moose, black bears, beavers, and over 200 species of birds, including migratory waterfowl. The park's geography centers around the river valley, which provides scenic views and access to varied aquatic ecosystems, making it an attractive destination for anglers and paddlers. Historical use by Indigenous peoples and early fur trade routes adds cultural context to the park’s natural appeal. Hiking trails within the park offer quiet walks along the river and through forested areas, while campsites provide opportunities to experience wilderness close to nature. Notable landmarks include viewpoints overlooking river bends and access points for canoe or kayak trips downstream. The park serves both as a recreational area and a refuge for wildlife and native plants. Visitors often enjoy fishing, birdwatching, and seasonal wildlife sightings. The park's remote setting and minimal development attract those seeking solitude and nature-based adventures in Alberta’s boreal landscape.
Scenic overlook at the Lesser Slave River viewpoint
Diverse boreal forest ecosystem with abundant birdwatching
Prime fishing spots along the Lesser Slave River
Quiet paddling opportunities on the slow-moving river sections
A slow-flowing river providing habitat for fish species such as northern pike, walleye, and northern trout, and a recreational corridor for paddlers.
A classic northern Alberta boreal forest with mixed conifers and deciduous trees supporting a wide variety of wildlife.
Designated spots along trails and riverbanks where visitors can observe moose, beavers, and numerous bird species.