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Established in 1956 at the request of local residents who wanted a provincial park in the area, Winagami Lake is one of a handful of parks in the province that includes the lakebed within its boundaries. The shallow lake and forest around it are home to many species of birds in the spring, summer, and fall, as well as a stopover site for migrating waterfowl. The lake provides opportunities for fishing, ice fishing, boating, windsurfing, paddling, and birdwatching. A wading pool in the day use area allows your little ones to cool down on a hot summer day. Approximately 2km of trail provide opportunities for hiking and cycling in the warmer months and skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. Just a 15-minute drive away, the O’Mahony Conservation Area adds over 8 additional kilometres of trail for you to explore.

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A pier jutting into the water of Winagami Lake.
Bring your boat to explore the lake.
A viewing platform looking out over Winagami Lake.
Explore the Window on the Lake Trail. Part of it is paved.
An RV parked in a campsite.
The campground offers treed campsites.
Person standing in a snowy field watching the northern lights in Cold Lake Person looking at the sunset on the Beaver River Trestle near Cold Lake
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