LAKELAND PROVINCIAL PARK


'Lakeland Provincial Park' is a provincial park located east of Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada, in Lakeland County.
The park contains numerous lakes , Kinnaird, Jackson, McGuffin, Dabbs, Shaw, and Blackett, as well as many smaller lakes). It boarders on to the Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area which contans the following lakes: Pinehurst, Seibert, Touchwood and Ironwood.All four of these lakes have public (provincial) campsites.

Contents
Conservation
Activities
See also
References

Conservation


The park protects over 200 species of birds, and is home to boreal mammals as well. The lakes host a variety of fish species including Northern Pike, Spottail Shiner, Cisco, Walleye, White Sucker, and Yellow Perch.

Activities


Facilities can be found at ''Shaw Lake''[1].
Campground usage is free, and reservations are voluntary in this backcountry camping sites[2].

canoeing

hiking

birdwatching

ice fishing

camping

cross-country skiing

mountain biking
Hiking and canoeing can be combined in a backcountry canoe circuit[3].

See also



List of Alberta provincial parks

List of Canadian provincial parks

List of Canadian national parks

References


1. Alberta Community Development - Park page
2. River Valley Programs - Lakeland Provincial Park
3. Lac La Biche Region - Back Country Canoe Circuit

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