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Mikisew Provincial Park

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South River is home to Mikisew Provincial Park on the shores of Eagle Lake.

This is a quiet park offering private campsites and sandy beaches on Eagle Lake, which provides a great fishing spot.

Photo: facebook.com/MikisewPP

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