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Sturgeon Lake Natural Area

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The mature forest island near the west end of Sturgeon Lake is only accessible by boat. Great blue herons and bald eagles frequent the island. It’s a beautiful spot for families to enjoy quality time together outdoors.

There are many activities that can be done here, such as swimming, boating, hiking, etc.

Photo: Google Street View, Tomas Krejcar

 

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