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Little Bow Provincial Park is only a 14-minute drive away from Champion. This park is a worthwhile visit if you’re interested in the beautiful scenery and the great outdoors. The park features a quiet campground set between a valley in the hills.

There is also a beach to enjoy the waters and a small shop that offers snacks, food, and beach toys.

Photo: Google Maps, Joan MacTavish; Google Street View

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