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Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area

Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area

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9503 Beaverhill Rd, Lac la Biche, Alberta, T0A 2C0, Canada
(780) 623-5235 www.albertaparks.ca
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Jun 22, 2018
I would like to say that I did this canoe circuit in 2017 Solo and again in 2018 with my friend. Mut say that the parks people really care about this canoe circuit. The old wooden out houses have been replaced with nice open air units. We meet up with three park personal on the 1.6 km portage. They were going to walk the trail clearing the fallen trees. They helped us move the canoe up the start of the trail must say the hardest part. With talkung to them they said they had been cleaning the camp sites just two days earlier. All the sits were in great shape. Good going guys.

Mar 11, 2018
Great location in Alberta for Backcountry canoe camping. A chain of lakes allows you to start and finish in the same place with only a few short portages. Closest you'll get to Algonquin in Alberta. Trip will take 3-4 days depending on speed and campsite availability. Island campsites are highly desired and it's a race to get there. Bring bear spray as there were lots of indications that bears were present. Campsites have fire pits and flat ground for tents. Dead logs can be found for burning. Great trip.

Mar 7, 2018
I love the area and spend a lot of time fishing, ATV riding out there. The trail system is well maintained and there is so much area to explore. Make sure to always carry your insurance and registration for your off road vehicles, I've been stopped by an officer twice out there. I'm glad I had my paperwork all together both times.

May 22, 2018
Nice Campground in beautiful beach soft white sand

Aug 9, 2016
Stayed at the Ironwood Lake Campground, which was natural and secluded with minimal amenities. Pit toilets, no showers or power and well water must be treated. Unlimited free firewood is a plus. Beautiful wild setting, although without the breathtaking vistas available in the Rockies. The lake is wide and bordered with dense reeds, without much in the way of beach to hang out on. There is a small boat launch which was popular with tubers on the weekend. Sites seem geared toward RV camping - big open grassy sites with no tent pads, but our spot worked fine for tenting. Might get a bit marshy in rainy weather though. Overall very self-service oriented, we saw cleaning staff but no rangers in 3 days. Closest supplies are at EJ General Store in Rich Lake, about 25 minutes away.

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