Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park is a significant natural area located southwest of St. Albert and immediately west of Edmonton. This provincial park is characterized by the expansive Big Lake, a shallow freshwater wetland, and includes portions of the Sturgeon River, along with deciduous and mixed coniferous woodlands. These diverse landscapes provide a setting for several sports like hiking, touring cycling, road cycling, and jogging, offering accessible trails and pathways for various outdoor pursuits. The park's position within Alberta's Central…
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Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park is a natural area located west of Edmonton, encompassing Big Lake and portions of the Sturgeon River. It is recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA) due to its diverse bird populations. The park features accessible trails within Alberta's Central Parkland Natural Subregion.
Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park offers activities such as hiking, touring cycling, road cycling, and jogging. The park features various trails and pathways suitable for different outdoor pursuits. Komoot users have rated routes in the park an average of 4.7 out of 5 stars.
The park offers several hiking trails, including the John E. Poole Interpretive Wetland facility's trail and boardwalk. Other routes include the Big Lake Viewpoint trail and the Big Lake and Sturgeon River loop, which is approximately 4.8 miles (7.7 km) long. More information is available in the Hiking in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park guide.
Yes, the park provides easy hiking options suitable for various fitness levels. The John E. Poole Interpretive Wetland facility's trail and boardwalk is wheelchair accessible. The Big Lake Viewpoint trail is also an easy path offering scenic views. For more details, consult the Easy hikes in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park guide.
Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park offers trails suitable for families. The John E. Poole Interpretive Wetland facility's boardwalk is accessible and features interpretive signs. The Big Lake Viewpoint trail is another easy option for families. Further information can be found in the Family-friendly hikes in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park guide.
The park features paved paths and multi-use trails, popular for touring cycling and road cycling. These routes allow exploration of the natural corridor along the Sturgeon River. Refer to the Cycling in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park guide for more information.
The dominant natural feature is Big Lake, a shallow freshwater wetland approximately 5 miles (8 km) long and 2 miles (3 km) wide. The park also includes portions of the Sturgeon River and features the John E. Poole Interpretive Wetland facility. These areas support diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park is recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA). More than 220 bird species have been recorded in the park, including waterfowl and shorebirds. Big Lake serves as a crucial moulting and staging area for many bird species.
Komoot offers several guides for the park, including Hiking in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park, Easy hikes, and Family-friendly hikes. Cycling enthusiasts can find information in the Cycling in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park guide. Guides for road cycling, running, and traffic-free bike rides are also available.
For information regarding Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park, the official website is part of the Alberta Parks system. The park information phone number is 780-960-8170. General Alberta Parks visitor information can be reached at 1-877-537-2757.
The park supports a rich biodiversity, including various mammal species such as beaver, coyotes, deer, moose, and red fox. It is also home to diverse invertebrates like damselflies and butterflies. Over 220 bird species have been recorded, making it an Important Bird Area.

