Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Recreation Area offers a warm-water lake experience in Alberta's boreal forest, known for its fishing, camping, and year-round outdoor activities.
Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Recreation Area is located approximately 35 kilometers south of Grande Cache in west-central Alberta. The area features a chain of small, warm-water lakes, surrounded by mixed boreal forest consisting mainly of spruce, pine, and aspen. The site lies within the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, providing scenic views and diverse wildlife such as moose, black bears, deer, and various bird species. Established to offer accessible outdoor recreation opportunities, the area has been popular for decades for both local and visiting outdoor enthusiasts. Pierre Grey's Lakes attracts anglers due to its abundant populations of northern pike, walleye, and rainbow trout in the calm lake waters. Visitors also enjoy camping, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and picnicking during the summer months. Winter invites activities like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing when the snow covers the trails. The area has several well-maintained campgrounds with both developed and primitive sites along the shores of the lakes. The lake system's warm water temperature makes swimming comfortable and appealing through much of the summer season. The provincial recreation area is named after Pierre Grey, a local fur trader and guide known in regional history. Its combination of easy water access, scenic forest surroundings, and recreational amenities make it a favored destination for families, anglers, and outdoor adventurers looking for a manageable wilderness experience close to Alberta's Rockies.
Warm-water lakes offering year-round fishing for northern pike, walleye, and trout
Forested trail loops suitable for hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing
Established campgrounds directly adjacent to lake shores with accessible amenities
Relatively mild microclimate allowing extended warm-weather recreation compared to surrounding areas
A chain of warm-water lakes popular for fishing and non-motorized paddling activities.
Trails around the lakes accommodate hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing with scenic forest views.
Several developed campgrounds offering electrical hookups, picnic areas, and boat launches close to the water.