Cypress Hills Provincial Park

Alberta Parks

Elk Management

    Elk were reintroduced to the Cypress Hills in 1938; however, the herd grew to considerable size due to a lack of natural predators.

    In 1978, the first annual elk harvest took place inside the park. The decision to introduce a management hunt was based on a study that established a carrying capacity of 700 elk in the Cypress Hills area.

    Each winter, an aerial survey is conducted to determine the actual number of elk in the Cypress Hills. This survey is taken before calving season. To compensate for calving and natural winter mortality, the herd size from the aerial survey is increased by 27%.

    If the herd estimate is over the established carrying capacity, a harvest through a limited "hunting authorization" draw is scheduled. Harvesting does not take place when elk numbers are lower than the threshold of 700.

    Elk Hunt Regulations and Procedures

    Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Alberta is a protected area under the Alberta Provincial Parks Act. Since the park is open to the general public for other activities, hunters are required to follow special regulations for the safety of the hunter and other park users.

    To participate in the Elk Management Hunt, all drawn hunters require a firearm discharge permit.

    General Elk Hunting Information

    1. Permanent closed areas around some campgrounds and the Townsite of Elkwater. Firearms must be unloaded, encased, and out of view when entering a closed area.
    2. Off-highway vehicles are not permitted within Cypress Hills Provincial Park for the purpose of the hunt. Horses MAY be used for retrieval purposes with prior authorization from a Conservation Officer.
    3. Overnight camping and fires are only permitted in designated campgrounds with fire pits provided.
    4. Every hunter should carry basic survival equipment as well as a compass or GPS.
    5. Any violation of the rules or regulations may result in permits or licenses being revoked and/or prosecution.
    6. For more information on hunting, contact 310-LAND (5263).

    Accommodation within the Park (Camping)

    The following campgrounds are open:

      • Washroom and shower facilities are available at Lakeview Campground.
      • Vault toilets are available in all open campgrounds.
      • For further information on camping, contact the Visitor Centre 403-893-3833 Ext. 5.

    Accommodation (Hotels/Motels)

    Within the Park, the Elkwater Lake Lodge & Resort offers 48 suites, 6 cabins and 11 condominium suites. Amenities include an indoor saltwater pool and hot tub, conference centre, dining room, lounge, and on-site designated relaxation areas.

    Phone: 403-893-3811

    Website: www.elkwaterlakelodge.com

    Information

    Services

    12-34 Café & Pub/Elkwater Fuel Stop
    Licensed café, gas, diesel, propane fuel, and souvenir items.
    403-488-2920


    Buglers Restaurant (lower level of Elkwater Lake Lodge & Resort)
    Licensed restaurant
    403-893-3811

Updated: Mar 20, 2025