Lac Ste. Anne County Activity Report 2019 Spring Activity Report | Page 4

LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO? Amazing activities can always be found within our borders. THINGS TO DO SANGUDO RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUND Camping For reservations, call 780.284.1985 LSAC.ca/Camping-Sangudo-Riverside Taking to the great outdoors with a tent or trailer in tow is a quintessential summer tradition for visitors and locals alike. From tenting by the trails to full- service campsites on the shoreline, Lac Ste. Anne County provides an abundance of exceptional camping destinations for outdoor enthusiasts of every stripe. Reservations open on May 1st each year, and the camping season is open from May 15th to September 30th. Choose from a number of great lakefront lots with front row views of some of the most breathtaking sunsets you’ll ever see. More intrepid explorers might opt for a campsite close to one of the many trail systems that wind throughout the County. Regardless of how you choose to immerse yourself in our great outdoors, Lac Ste. Anne County is certain to leave you feeling as fresh as our country air, and longing to explore even more of our remarkable region. SPRING 2019 COMMUNITY May 15 to September 30. A sight to behold in its stunning Pembina River setting, the family-friendly Sangudo Riverside Campground and day-use area features a gated vacation spot adjacent to an arena, stock car racetrack, baseball diamonds, skateboard park and playground. The list of amenities is long, from large open spaces, outdoor games equipment and a horseshoe pit to a private play park area, token showers and so much more. Sangudo Riverside is located in the Hamlet of Sangudo. LESSARD LAKE PUBLIC CAMPGROUND For reservations, call 780.284.3643 LSAC.ca/Camping-Lessard-Lake May 15 to September 30. Whether you’re camping or just stopping by for the day, you’ll find plenty of activities to enjoy. This scenic campground features both serviced and unserviced lots, seasonal sites, wheelchair-friendly access, token REPORT 780.785.3411 www. LSAC .ca showers and coin laundry. From fishing, canoeing and sports equipment rentals to horseshoe pits and a play park, activities abound at this exceptional public campground. Lessard Lake Campround is located just off Highway 43, about 2 kilometres south on Range Road 51. LESSARD LAKE OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTRE For more information, call 780.785.3411 LSAC.ca/Lessard-Lake-Education-Centre Year-round. Surrounded by trees and close to the public campground, the Lessard Lake Outdoor Education Centre is terrific for group activities or events. The 40’x60’ main lodge includes a spacious kitchen area with appliances, tables, chairs and a loft area overlooking the stone fireplace on the main floor. Rental includes use of natural gas BBQs and picnic tables. A large open area provides ten power/water RV pedestals. Rental also includes four two-room cabins, each room with six bunk bed frames (total: 48). Firewood included with rental fees.