Eagle Point Provincial Park

Provincial parks are areas set aside by the province of Alberta to protect both natural and cultural landscapes and features. Provincial parks are designed to accommodate the recreational interests of people while protecting the natural habitats within them. This generally means low-impact activities such as Nordic skiing, hiking, camping, interpretive programs, wildlife viewing, and similar activities. Alberta’s provincial parks attract 8.5 million visits a year, contributing $1.3 billion to Alberta’s economy.
 
Quick Facts about the new Eagle Point Provincial Park:

  • Currently offers a number of facilities and services
  • Over 19.6 km2 (1,962 ha) of protected lands
  • Located downstream of the Highway 22 Bridge

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