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Peter Lougheed Provincial Park adventures

Peter Lougheed Provincial Park Adventures

Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is a breathtaking natural haven in the Canadian Rockies, offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the year.

304,000
Acres Protected
150
Miles of Trails
Not Specified
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
 

Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is located in Alberta, Canada, within the sprawling Canadian Rockies. This vast park encompasses a range of ecosystems, from dense forests to alpine meadows and clear mountain lakes, providing a stunning backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities. Established in 1977, the park is named after former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed. It spans over 304,000 acres, showcasing the grandeur of the Kananaskis Country region. Visitors can explore an extensive network of trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including grizzly bears, moose, and deer, making it a prized location for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. Notable landmarks include the Kananaskis Lakes and Mount Indefatigable, which offer panoramic views and excellent photo opportunities. With its blend of natural beauty, rich history, and a wide array of recreational pursuits, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is a sought-after destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

Highlights

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Panoramic views from Mount Indefatigable

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Diverse wildlife, including grizzly bears and moose

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Kananaskis Lakes perfect for water-based activities

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Scenic vistas along the Kananaskis Valley

Notable Natural Features

Kananaskis Lakes

A stunning group of lakes offering opportunities for canoeing and kayaking.

Mount Indefatigable

Known for its challenging climb and rewarding summit views of the surrounding area.

Elkwood Amphitheatre

Offers interpretive programs and a chance to learn about the park's environment and wildlife.