Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Dunvegan Provincial Park adventure.
This Alberta park on the banks of the Peace River encompasses history and natural beauty.
Dunvegan Provincial Park sits 26 kilometres south from the town of Fairview, with a public boat launch to paddle along the Peace River, go fishing, or walk along the riverside trail. Camping is available at the park’s sole Dunvegan Campground, which has powered sites, tap water, pit toilets, a playground, a horseshoe pitch, and an amphitheatre. The widely spaced sites are mainly within forested areas. The Historic Dunvegan site is also in the park, made up of historic buildings, learning opportunities, and Alberta’s only suspension bridge.
The Dunvegan Campground is open seasonally from the Victoria Day long weekend until Labour Day, while the Historic Dunvegan site is open year-round. Northern Alberta can have temperamental weather, so make sure to bring supplies for chilly temperatures, especially if planning a spring trip.