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At the east end of the largest road-accessible lake in Alberta, Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park offers kilometres of natural beach at Devonshire and Marten Rivers, green forested campsites, trails for walking and mountain biking and wildlife viewing opportunities. From the Marten River Campground and Marten Mountain Viewpoint, you can view the expanse of the huge Lesser Slave Lake stretching out on the western horizon. The Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation is the park visitor centre; it provides information services, programming, and interactive exhibits. Experience an old-growth forest on your walk to Lily Lake. In spring, calls of nesting songbirds ring through the high forest canopy throughout the park.

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Slave Lake, Canada

Lakelands

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Families & Kids
Wheelchair Accessible
Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
A young man fishes from the shore of Lesser Slave Lake.
Fishing Lesser Slave Lake is one of the most popular activities at Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park.
A woman pushes a young man in a wheelchair on a beach.
A beach wheelchair is available to borrow at the Marten River Campground booth in Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park.
Three people, one in Alberta Parks uniform, walk along a trail.
Park visitors enjoy a walk guided by a park interpreter.
Looking down a trail from a shady section into a beautifully sun-lit section.
Over 35 km of trails offer you plenty of opportunities to explore on foot or by bicycle.
Two bald eagles perched in a dead tree against a clear blue sky.
Watch for wildlife throughout the park.