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Pelican Point MD Park (Municipal Park)
Overview
Pelican Point MD Park is a scenic lakeside destination situated on the northern shores of Moose Lake. This municipal park offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it a staple for locals and visitors alike. The park provides a well-maintained camping environment where the focus is on enjoying the water and the surrounding boreal forest. It is a seasonal facility that perfectly captures the quiet charm of Alberta's Lakeland region.
Location & Surroundings
The park is conveniently located just a short drive west of Bonnyville, Alberta, providing a peaceful escape without being too far from modern conveniences. Surrounded by mature trees and lush vegetation, the site offers a sense of privacy and immersion in nature. Its primary feature is the direct access to Moose Lake, a large water body known for its clear waters and varied shoreline. The landscape transitions from dense forest to sandy beach areas, providing a diverse backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts.
Amenities & Park Features
Visitors can choose between powered campsites and unpowered stalls, catering to different RV needs and preferences. The park is equipped with essential facilities including coin-operated showers and clean washrooms to ensure a comfortable stay for all guests. For those bringing watercraft, the onsite boat launch provides easy access to the lake for a day of exploration. Families often gather at the large playground or utilize the picnic tables and fire pits provided at every site for classic evening relaxation.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a major draw here, with the lake supporting healthy populations of northern pike and walleye for the dedicated angler. The nearby Iron Horse Trail offers miles of multi-use paths for hiking, cycling, and ATV riding, connecting various communities in the region through historic rail lines. For those needing supplies or a taste of local culture, the town of Bonnyville features charming shops, local restaurants, and the Bonnyville & District Museum, which showcases the area's pioneer heritage.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for boating and fishing enthusiasts who want quick access to one of the region's best recreational lakes. It is also a fantastic choice for families looking for a traditional camping experience with plenty of space for children to play outdoors. RVers who prefer a quiet municipal park atmosphere over a busy commercial resort will appreciate the natural layout and the community-focused vibe of this lakeside retreat in northern Alberta.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
R Dawson
Nothing here besides outhouses picnic tables and fire pits. We have never stayed here and we wouldn't. Not worth 20.00 and 30.00 /night is ridiculous. Besides that firewood is extra. We paid less in a nicer campground and power was included. Give zero stars.
Lamborghini Perlini
Group sites are the best
jennifer lavier
Beautiful, clean, and quiet
Lynx Genisys
Good place to go. Was there for a Fathers day picknic/hotdog roast. Went out n played in the kayaks, one kid caught 4 jacks off the dock, the others played on the playstructure.
Kyle Mad
Searching for advertised free campsite, surprised to find a $21nightly campground however a wellkept place. Half the sites are private, other half are open, by a park or the lake. Drinkable well water. Only outhouses, no shower. Fishing hole. Areas to bike, possibly even off-road. By a huge lake. However it is a peninsula so lots of small rodents, big birds, and tons of bugs, we were camping in a huge web that went stories high and we had to De-web entire area but the spiders didn't bother us much.
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