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Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area is about 50 km (30 mi) southeast of Lac La Biche in northern Alberta. Drivers should be aware that the last few kilometres are on access roads, so the route may be difficult for small vehicles. But the drive is worth it. Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area is home to Lakeland Provincial Park, an outdoor recreation paradise. In summer, visitors will find excellent birdwatching, swimming, fishing, power boating and water skiing. There are also several hiking and mountain-biking trails in the area. Winter brings snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and ice fishing. The area offers good trails for ATVs as well. The paddling is truly outstanding. The Lakeland Canoe Circuit is not well known, but it’s one of the best in Alberta. The main circuit is about 38 km (24 mi) long and takes three days to complete. First-come, first-served backcountry camping is available along the route.

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Lac La Biche, Canada, A1B2C3

Lakelands

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Couple canoeing on lake at Lakeland Provincial Park.
Lakeland Provincial Park provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming in its clear, freshwater lakes.
Aerial view of Lakeland Provincial Park.
Lakeland Provincial Park is home to diverse wildlife, including moose, deer, and various bird species.
Dock at Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area.
The park features over 100 lakes, including the prominent Cold Lake and Beaver Lake, offering various water-based activities.