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Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park

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lesser slave lake view

It has a beautiful lake with excellent facilities for camping with the clean ground, but the tourist might have to do a little hike to get a clear spot. The southern end of the park consists of storm beaches, beach ridges and blowout dunes behind marshes and wetlands.

The beach is a bit rocky but has clean and algae-free water, calm and allows access for fishing, canoeing, biking, swimming. There is almost 18km of cross-country ski trails groomed for classical style skiing. Snowmobiling is not permitted anywhere in the park.

Photo: SusyQ10k, Wikimedia Commons

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