Canoeing in Lakeland Provincial Park - Travel Alberta, Canada
Lakeland Provincial Park near Lac La Biche in northern Alberta is the ideal place for a wilderness paddle. Discover your perfect canoeing holiday.
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Lakeland Canoeing Adventure - Lac La Biche
Our July 24th of July consisted of Canoeing, Camping, Fishing and Eskimo Rolls.
In this video I wanted to capture what Canoeing in Northern Alberta is like.
The video was edited from footage taken on July 24th with a GoPro Hero HD wearable camera and a chesty mount.
Video was shot in 960p mode (1280 x 960 resolution) to capture the surroundings in full-frame and 170 degree ultra wide angle.
Lakeland Provincial Park is located east of Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada. It consists of many pristine lakes and streams interconnected together by land or by man-made trails, many of which can be used to portage the canoes or kayaks allowing for some nice paddling circuits - with nights spent camping at one of the many backcountry campsites.
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Alberta's Only Multi Night Canoe Route Lakeland #TakeItToTheLake
This video showcases what it takes to tackle Alberta's only multi-night canoe route through LakeLand Provincial Park, just outside of Lac La Biche. For more on the route check out:
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Lakeland Provincial Park and Recreation Area
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Lakeland Provincial Park and Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area are located east of Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada, in Lac La Biche County.The park contains numerous lakes, such as Kinnaird, Jackson, McGuffin, Dabbs, Shaw, and Blackett, as well as many other smaller waterbodies.The Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area contains Pinehurst Lake, Seibert, Touchwood and Ironwood Lakes.
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Lakeland Provincial Park Canoe Trip
My friend Kory and I went canoeing in Lakeland Provincial Park in the fall of 2008. I put this slide show together for my friends and family for Thanksgiving of that year.
#TakeItToTheLake Canoeing in Alberta's Lake Country, Lac La Biche, Alberta
Alberta's north east region of the province is home to endless lakes with fish like you've never seen! Come for a paddle with Lakeland Expeditions in Lac La Biche. #TakeItToTheLake
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Lac La Biche - A Great Place to Live
Lac La Biche, Alberta is located between Fort McMurray and Edmonton. Local residents discuss why Lac La Biche is growing and why it is such a great place to live. Northern Alberta Properties has spectacular lake view properties for sale around Lac La Biche.
Wild Sculpture Trail of Sundance Provincial Park (Sundance Creek Valley and Hoodoos)
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Along the trail you will observe incredible sandstone formations naturally sculptured by the wind. Certain parts of the trail offer a spectacular skyline view of the Sundance Valley. From here you will have a clear view of the blue lakes below. Along the trail there are many fresh water springs. The length of the trail 1-way is 9 kilometres. Please be aware that you will be traveling on active logging and oilfield roads.Location: Follow Switzer Drive to the Valley District, turn left onto the Willow Creek Road turnoff. Drive 5 kilometres and turn right at the Emerson Creek Road. Take a right. Follow Emerson Creek Road signs until you get to Emerson Lakes Campground, approximately kilometre 59 on the yellow signs. Continue for 8 kilometres past Emerson Creek Campground and you will come to a parking lot. There should be a sign stating Wild Sculpture Hiking Trail. At the entry of the trail there is a small booth, which should have information about the trail.
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Wild Sculpture Trail is a 13.7 kilometer lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Yellowhead County, Alberta, Canada that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from May until September.
Distance:13.7 km
Elevation Gain:440 m
Route Type:Out & Back
camping, hiking, nature trips, bird watching, forest lake views, wildlife blowdown, & over grown off trail.
The Wild Sculpture Trail is approximately 7 km in length (one way). The hoodoos occur between km one and two, making them accessible to those who desire a short, spectacular hike. Please treat the hoodoos with respect, as the soft sandstone sculptures are easily vandalized and eroded. The forest in this area reveals the diverse plant life that is specifically indigenous to the area. Abundant populations of beaver and waterfowl can be observed on Beaver Lake. Moose, deer, bear, marten, and many types of songbirds are only some examples of the other species that also call this valley home. There is an un-maintained trail that travels further into the Park from the south end of the Wild Sculpture Trail. This un-maintained trail travels along the north side of the three lakes found within the Park. There are also several un-maintained creek crossings – travel this trail at your own risk and be prepared for a wilderness experience. The Wild Sculpture Trail is a hiking trail for people with moderate hiking experience. The trail has very little overall elevation gain as it follows the Sundance Valley.
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Lac La Biche County - Plamondon White Sands Resort
WhiteSands Resort is a camping destination located in Lac La Biche County on the shore of Lac La Biche Lake.
Washrooms, showers, boat lunch and a small store are the primary facilities provided by the resort. There are several cabins available fully outfitted with anything you may need to enjoy your stay including cable TV, washrooms and running water.
The lake offers sandy beaches, water activities and great Northern Pike fishery.
WhiteSands Resort is located 2.5h north east of the city of Edmonton, Alberta, right of town of Plamondon.