Description
Narrow Hills Provincial Park is the perfect wilderness getaway for the family and angler alike. In addition to the native walleye, perch and northern pike found within the region, lakes within the park are stocked with trout species including brown, lake, brook, cutthroat and tiger. Uniquely shaped by the last glacial period, the park boasts more than 53,000 hectares of narrow valleys, knob and kettle terrain and boreal forest. Experience the dramatic and vast landscape of this scenic park by hiking the hills above the Gem Lakes. Rough the wild by camping at one of the park's wilderness campsites located at Jade, Diamond and Opal Lakes. For that perfect getaway with minimal effort and preparation, two Camp-Easy sites are available for booking. With its well-maintained beach, picnic and playground facilities, and with more than 25 bodies of water located within its boundaries, Narrow Hills Provincial Park is a place where adventure awaits.
Geography:
LAT: 54.02589 degrees North
LONG: -104.6224 degrees West
Recreation:
- Camping
- Canoeing
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Picnicking
- Snowmobiling
- Swimming
Facilities:
- Beach
- Boat launch
- Designated ATV trails
- Electric sites
- Firewood
- Fish cleaning facility
- Gas station
- Groceries
- Group camping
- Ice
- Narrow hills hall
- Nature trails
- Non-electric sites
- Playground
- Service centre
- Sewage disposal
- Tenting sites
- Visitor centre
Nearby Attractions:
- Narrow hills scenic drive
- Gem lakes
- Clarence-steepbank wilderness provincial park