Wapasu Recreation Conservancy Park
The Wapasu Lake Conservancy Park near Innisfree is a joint undertaking to preserve and protect the wildlife habitat known in and around the Lake. Wapasu Lake (Cree for white swan) is a known migratory stop for white swans, and countless wildlife species. Included in this project is the development of 4 km of multi-use nature trails, bird viewing sites, and restored native botanical sites. Trails are developed to the summit of the natural elevation that provides a panoramic view of the lake and surrounding area for you to enjoy. Enjoy the new beach and playground, day-use, and recreational area along the southeast shore of the lake. For an overnight stay, book a room at the Beachside Bed & Breakfast Close to Ranfurly & Innisfree 4 km south of the Yellowhead Highway 16 on Range Road 115
Access the Wapasu Trail Map Brochure here.
View the Wapasu Park Regulations/Policy here.
Water Sample Results and Recommendations (October 31, 2022) can be viewed here.
Visit Alberta Health Services website for updates on Blue Green Algae Health Advisories.
Book the ball diamond area by completing this form and returning to Operations office or email to operations@minburncounty.ab.ca