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Nation Lakes Provincial Park is a canoeist’s paradise. At 19,398 hectares, visitors can drift away from the world and venture through Nation lakes and many other smaller channels.

The park offers 120-kilometre routes for canoeists through four lakes; Tsayta, Indata, Tchentlo, and Chuchi. The lakes are interconnecting and has been a route for centuries for the Carrier tribe. Depending on your pace, it roughly takes five to ten days to go for the full route.

Four road locations provide canoe access to the lakes. Northwest end of Tsayta Lake, the Southeast end of Chuchi Lake, the North side of Chuchi Lake and the North end of Tchentlo Lake.

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