Windermere Lake Provincial Park
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Park Info
Originally purchased in 1961 (formerly known as Sunshine Ranch), the area was formally established as a Class A park on June 29, 1999. Today Windermere Lake Provincial Park protects one of the last remaining tracts of native grassland and riparian habitats along the western shores of Windermere Lake. Large populations of ungulates (white-tail deer, mule deer and elk) also use this area for winter range.
Park Size: 205 hectares
Special Notes:
Plese Note: This has no developed areas or facilities and there is no public access. Overnight use of the Park and open fires are not permitted.
Nature & Culture
- Conservation: The park protects one of the last remaining tracts of native grassland and riparian habitats along the western shores of Windermere Lake.
- Wildlife: Large populations of ungulates (white-tail deer, mule deer and elk) also use this area for winter range.
Map / Brochure
Any maps listed are for information only - they may not represent legal boundaries and should not be used for navigation.
- There are no digital maps or brochures for this park
Activities Available At This Park
Hunting | ||
The park is open to hunting during the lawful game hunting season. Please check the Hunting & Trapping regulations regulations for more information.
Pets on Leash | ||
Backcountry areas are not suitable for dogs or other pets due to wildlife issues and the potential for problems with bears. If you must bring your pets, please keep them on a leash at all times.



