Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

Alberta Parks

Advisories

A Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley.
  • Construction Advisory - Boulton Creek Campground Amphitheatre

    Effective:  July 2, 2025

      • Effective Date: July 2 to August 5, 2025, or until further notice
      • Where: Boulton Creek Campground Amphitheatre
      • Why: Minor amphitheatre refurbishment is scheduled to occur at Boulton Campground in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. Construction is anticipated from July 2 to August 5, 2025 (subject to change / weather dependent).

        A noise restriction for construction will be in place for the quiet hours of 4pm-10am. Furthermore, no construction will be permitted on weekends, statutory holidays or on Fridays past 2pm.

        To facilitate construction activities, heavy equipment will be working on the site. We recognize construction is inconvenient, however it is necessary to uphold public safety and to support construction efficiency. Please ensure you follow all signage posted on-site, do not cross construction barriers and stay away from the active work zone.

  • Bear Warning - Peter Lougheed Provincial Park Campgrounds

    Effective:  June 18, 2025

      • Effective Date: June 18, 2025, until further notice.
      • Where: All campgrounds in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park facility zone.
      • Why: A black bear accessed and damaged an unoccupied tent at Boulton Creek Campground, which contained food attractants. It is uncertain if the bear received any food reward. A warning has been issued for the other campgrounds in the facility zone because of their proximity to Boulton Creek Campground. Recently, black bears have been spotted in the campground.

    Although an advisory is in place for this area, bears can be encountered anywhere in the Kananaskis Region at any time. To avoid a surprise encounter with a bear:

    • Keep all attractants secure from bears including food, garbage, recycling, pet food and any other scented item. Never leave these items unattended.
    • Make plenty of noise and travel in groups.
    • Be aware of your surroundings. Look and listen for bears and their signs.
    • Keep your pet on a leash.
    • Carry bear spray. Make sure it’s easily accessible, and know how to use bear spray.
    • Learn more about bear safety on our webpage or at WildSmart.

    Please report all bear sightings immediately to 403-591-7755.

  • Bear Warning - Burstall Pass Trail

    Effective:  June 8, 2025

      • Effective Date: June 8, 2025 until further notice.
      • Where: Burstall Pass trail and surrounding area.
      • Why: A close encounter and multiple sightings of a grizzly bear near the trailhead.

    Although an advisory is in place for this area, bears can be encountered anywhere in the Kananaskis Region at any time. To avoid a surprise encounter with a bear:

    • Keep all attractants secure from bears including food, garbage, recycling, pet food and any other scented item. Never leave these items unattended.
    • Make plenty of noise and travel in groups.
    • Be aware of your surroundings. Look and listen for bears and their signs.
    • Keep your pet on a leash.
    • Carry bear spray. Make sure it’s easily accessible, and know how to use bear spray.
    • Learn more about bear safety on our webpage or at WildSmart.

    Please report all bear sightings immediately to 403-591-7755.

    Affected Areas

  • Closure - Elpoca Day Use Area and Valleyview Road

    Effective:  May 31, 2020   Updated:  June 21, 2025

      • Effective Date: Seasonal closure until further notice
      • Where: Valleyview Road from Elpoca Day Use Area to HWY 40 (South) near Little Highwood Day Use Area, including Valleyview Day Use Areas.
      • Why: Frequent bear activity in this area