Big Knife Provincial Park

About Big Knife Provincial Park

Big Knife Provincial Park is a small provincial park in central Alberta, Canada. It was established in 1962 on the Battle River, at the confluence with the Big Knife Creek and is located between the villages of Donalda and Forestburg, 10 km south of highway 53, 88 km from the city of Camrose. According to tradition, Big Knife Creek's name commemorates a battle between two Indians, namely Big Man and Knife. ActivitiesMany activities in the park are water related and include canoeing, kayaking, swimming, fishing and power boating. Birdwatching and camping at the Big Knife Campground are also popular. The park is open during the summer (from May to September), with only limited access during the winter months.

Big Knife Provincial Park Description

Big Knife Provincial Park is a small provincial park in central Alberta, Canada. It was established in 1962 on the Battle River, at the confluence with the Big Knife Creek and is located between the villages of Donalda and Forestburg, 10 km south of highway 53, 88 km from the city of Camrose. According to tradition, Big Knife Creek's name commemorates a battle between two Indians, namely Big Man and Knife. ActivitiesMany activities in the park are water related and include canoeing, kayaking, swimming, fishing and power boating. Birdwatching and camping at the Big Knife Campground are also popular. The park is open during the summer (from May to September), with only limited access during the winter months.

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Big Knife Provincial Park is located at Stettler, Alberta
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