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Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park

PARKS & TRAILS

WOOD BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest national park in Canada ( and second-largest in the world ), Wood Buffalo National Park is an ideal spot for wildlife viewing . Keep your eye out
Wood Buffalo National Park
for one of the largest free-roaming herds of bison and the world ’ s last natural nesting ground of the endangered whooping crane . Enjoy a leisurely hike or a canoe trip and maybe book a campsite for a longer stay . pc . gc . ca
DEH CHO TRAIL Taking its name from the Dene term for “ big river ,” and inspired by Alexander Mackenzie ’ s historical trek from the Mackenzie River to the Arctic Ocean , this route takes you through stunning wilderness across three regions in Canada ’ s northwest . The complete route is an impressive 2,200 km between Mackenzie
Highway ( Grimshaw , AB ) and Alaska Highway ( Dawson Creek , BC ), but you can take smaller excursions by accessing various points along the trail . Various museums , heritage sites and outdoor activities can be found along the way , so you can easily customize your journey to suit your interests and pace . 1-800- 661-0788 , dehchotravel . ca
IRON HORSE TRAIL Open year-round , this scenic , historic route stretches 300 km throughout northeastern Alberta , showcasing untouched ecological zones and several rural communities . Enjoy various activities like hiking , fishing ,
biking , horseback riding and cross-country skiing . 1-888-645-4144 , ironhorsetrail . ca
LESSER SLAVE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Relax on Alberta ’ s best white-sand beach , hit the links for a game of golf on one of the four regional golf courses , take a hiking trip through an old-growth forest and enjoy spectacular mountain views . In the winter months , swap your swimwear for skis and take on the cross-country trails , or try your hand at ice fishing . The park is also home to the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation , an education and research centre that is a transit place for more than 240 bird species . North of the town of Slave Lake on Hwy 88 , 780-849- 7100 , albertaparks . ca / lesser-slave-lake-pp
WHISPERING SANDS TRAIL Nestled within the boreal forests of Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park is a 1.5 km long trail where you can walk across historic sand dunes that have been shifting for over 1,500 years . Self-guided interpretive signage explores the history of the dunes . You can find the trail 256 km north of Edmonton . albertaparks . ca
LAKELAND PROVINCIAL PARK Discover massive glacial lakes with sandy beaches — especially Shaw Lake , the only one with a road-accessible public recreation area — or the lake areas named to honour fallen airmen during the Second World War . The park is ideal for backcountry canoeing and camping , mountain biking , hiking and bird watching — with over 200 species of birds to be found . albertaparks . ca / lakeland-pp
PHOTOGRAPHS : COURTESY TRAVEL ALBERTA / OUTPOST INCORPORATED / JIMMY MARTINELLO ; TRAVEL ALBERTA / CURTIS COMEAU
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region |alberta north Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park WOOD BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest national park in Canada (and second-largest in the world), Wood Buffalo National Park is an ideal spot for wildlife viewing. Keep your eye out Wood Buffalo National Park for one of the largest free-roaming herds of bison and the world’s last natural nesting ground of the endangered whooping crane. Enjoy a leisurely hike or a canoe trip and maybe book a campsite for a longer stay. pc.gc.ca DEH CHO TRAIL Taking its name from the Dene term for “big river,” and inspired by Alexander Mackenzie’s historical trek from the Mackenzie River to the Arctic Ocean, this route takes you through stunning wilderness across three regions in Canada’s northwest. The complete route is an impressive 2,200 km between Mackenzie Highway (Grimshaw, AB) and Alaska Highway (Dawson Creek, BC), but you can take smaller excursions by accessing various points along the trail. Various museums, heritage sites and outdoor activities can be found along the way, so you can easily customize your journey to suit your interests and pace. 1-800- 661-0788, dehchotravel.ca IRON HORSE TRAIL Open year-round, this scenic, historic route stretches 300 km throughout northeastern Alberta, showcasing untouched ecological zones and several rural communities. Enjoy various activities like hiking, fishing, 76 biking, horseback riding and cross-country skiing. 1-888-645-4144, ironhorsetrail.ca LESSER SLAVE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Relax on Alberta’s best white-sand beach, hit the links for a game of golf on one of the four regional golf courses, take a hiking trip through an old-growth forest and enjoy spectacular mountain views. In the winter months, swap your swimwear for skis and take on the cross-country trails, or try your hand at ice fishing. The park is also home to the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation, an education and research centre that is a transit place for more than 240 bird species. North of the town of Slave Lake on Hwy 88, 780-849- 7100, albertaparks.ca/lesser-slave-lake-pp WHISPERING SANDS TRAIL Nestled within the boreal forests of Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park is a 1.5 km long trail whe ɔԁ݅ɽ́ѽɥͅչ)ѡЁٔ͡ѥȁٕȀİ啅̸)Mեѕɕѥٔͥɕ́ѡ)ѽ䁽ѡչ̸eԁѡɅ(؁Ѡѽхɭ̹)1-19AI=Y%9 %0AI,)͍ٕȁͥٔ́ݥѠͅ)̃PM܁1ѡ)ݥѠɽͥՉɕɕѥ)ɕPȁѡɕ́Ѽ)ɵɥѡM]ɱ]ȸ)Qɬ́ȁչ䁍)չхɐ)݅эPݥѠٕȀ́ɑ)Ѽչхɭ̹)%9 =IA=IQ)%55d)AI-L)QI%1