PA National Park – Not Just a Day at the Beach … Many Learning Opportunities for the Whole Family
Visit Prince Albert National Park’s West Side. Experience a unique wilderness of fescue grasslands, rolling forested hills, and the only free-roaming population of plains bison within their historic Canadian range. Ride horseback with a local ranch guide and watch for plains bison, grab your bicycle and head out along the trails, paddle the Sturgeon River, or enjoy a picnic at the Valleyview day use area. Come for a day trip, or bring a tent and stay awhile!
Celebrate the grandmothers and grandfathers who travelled the land of Prince Albert National Park and used the water, trees, plants and animals. June 21st commemorates Aboriginal Peoples all across Canada. Join us for a day full of events and activities for all ages marking the rich heritage of the First Nations and Métis, their languages, culture, and deeply rooted traditions.
Celebrate Grey Owl! The noted naturalist Grey Owl lived in the park during the 1930's. Through his writing, films and lecture tours he drew the world's attention to the need for conservation. Take the pilgrimage to his last home, “Beaver Lodge”. Head to the Nature Centre to learn more or ask an interpreter to share his history.
There are several scenic driving tours: