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Provincial Parks

Parkland County is also home to three Provincial Parks

Pembina River Provincial Park located near the towering Pembina River gorge, with cliffs as high as 62 meters. The area makes for a wonderful place to fish, canoe, kayak, swim and camp.

Wabamun Lake Provincial Park boasts a rolling landscape and offers beaches as well as the opportunity to take part in a range of water sports from sailing to waterskiing.

Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park was established on April 19, 2005, becoming the 69th provincial park in Alberta. The park contains the former Big Lake Natural Area and an additional 302 hectares of Crown land, for a total of 1421 hectares. The lake makes up around 59 per cent of the park's total area.