Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park. The Park Story. Interpretive Activities. Summer Fun. Winter Fun

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Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park park guide AlbertaParks.ca Just ½ hours north of Edmonton, Provincial Park is located in a beautiful boreal forest along the eastern shore of. The lake is more than 00 kilometres in length and is the largest autoaccessible lake in Alberta. The Park Story Provincial Park protects three provincially significant landscape features: natural white sand beaches, among the finest recreational beaches in the province a sand dune complex and major beach ridge that are more than 00 years old; and the easternmost example of the Foothills Natural Region in Alberta. Lincoln s sparrow, rose-breasted grosbeak, American redstart and least flycatcher. All the large predators of the boreal forest inhabit the area. Bald eagles and black bears are common sights in the park, while grey wolves, grizzly bears, cougars and lynx are occasionally seen. Summer Fun Park visitors can take long, barefoot walks on the natural sands of Devonshire Beach or explore the many park trails that are well-suited to walking, biking, hiking, wildlife viewing and a quiet retreat. At Provincial Park you will enjoy an incredible landscape of forests, beaches, dunes, marshes and wetlands in comfort and safety. Winter Fun The park straddles the margin between eastern and western forest species. Old growth forests of balsam fir mingle with stands of lodgepole pine. Heart-leafed arnica, a wildflower typical of the Rocky Mountains, is found on Marten Mountain, which rises 0 metres above the lake. The park is very popular for birdwatching and a globally significant Important Bird Area (IBA). Large numbers of migrating tundra swans stop to feed on the lake and the reeds around the lake provide nesting habitat for a globally important western grebe population. There is an incredible concentration and diversity of migrant songbirds; the park s bird checklist is at species and counting! Birders can spot eastern species like Cape May and Canada warblers, and forest birds such as the In winter, track-set cross-country ski trails and snowshoe trails set off into a magical world of snow and brilliant blue winter skies. An insulated warm-up shelter and visitor centre are available to skiers and other winter enthusiasts. Winter is the best season to observe animal tracks in the park an exciting detective adventure for the whole family. Winter camping at Marten River Group Use area is available upon request. Interpretive Activities Interpretive programs are presented year round, with weekly programming during summer months. Guided hikes, entertaining amphitheatre performances and informative presentations led by park staff bring to life the

fascinating natural and cultural history of the boreal forest and Alberta s North. Services & Accommodations Playing in the sand at Devonshire Beach The nearby town of Slave Lake offers all services including laundromats, hardware and sporting goods stores, grocery stores, gas and propane sales, auto repair shops, pharmacies, the Northern Lakes Aquatic Centre and a tourist information centre. The northern boreal forest provides a gorgeous backdrop for accommodations at the Nest a boreal hostel located in the park at the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation. The town of Slave Lake and surrounding area provide for every taste and budget, including bed and breakfast establishments, lakeside cabins, hotels and motels. Birding Every spring, billions of gem-like songbirds and waterfowl migrate to Canada s boreal forest. The dawn chorus of singing birds in the spring is a symphony of melodies and a feast to the ears. Birders will not want to miss the annual Songbird Festival, held the first weekend in June, to hear and see up to of Canada s 8 warbler species. The park protects diverse bird habitats including lakeshore, old growth forest, wetlands and mixedwood forest. There are a number of owl species to be found including the great grey owl, the northern hawk owl, the barred owl and a fall migration of northern saw-whet owl. As well, there have been rare sightings of the pygmy owl, the black guillemot and lazuli bunting. Important long-term research is conducted in the park by the Bird Observatory Society at Alberta s northern-most migration monitoring station. The observatory is a vital link in the Canadian Migration Monitoring Network. Visit the Bird Observatory online at www.lslbo.org. Visitors can learn more about the work of the observatory and boreal birds at the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation, located near the middle of the park. Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation The Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation is a world-class research and education facility that is open to the public. The centre offers many exciting programs and features an interpretive exhibit gallery as well as park and regional tourism information services. As a research centre, the facility boasts a laboratory, a resource library, rentable office space with high-speed internet access and accommodations for visiting researchers, educators, long-term volunteers and postsecondary students doing field work. Visit the boreal centre s web site at www.borealbirdcentre.ca. Boating & Fishing offers world-class fishing for walleye and northern pike. In total, sixteen species of fish inhabit the lake, from the fathead minnow to the eagerly-sought-after walleye. Boat launches and boat rentals are available on the Lesser Slave River just north of the town of Slave Lake, off Highway 88. Exploring the Region There are two other provincial parks nearby. Hilliard s Bay Provincial Park, located on the western shore of, is known for its world-class walleye and pike fishing and provides a free boat launch and fish cleaning facilities. Winagami Lake Provincial Park, located northwest of near High Prairie, offers a peaceful camping experience in a tall aspen forest and is a birders paradise with more than 0 species of waterfowl and songbirds.

Marten River Campground Points of Interest Marten River Campground, located at the north end of the park, has power and non-power campsites, hot showers, flush toilets and a sewage disposal station. The campground s native trees and shrubs provide lots of privacy. Campsite reservations are online at Reserve.AlbertaParks.ca or by phone at 877 7 77. Marten Mountain Viewpoint overlooks a striking panorama of. The summit is 98 metres above sea level and is the highest point of land for hundreds of square kilometres. The extreme elevation of the mountain creates a unique microclimate quite different from that of the rest of the park. Plant species typically observed only in the Foothills Natural Region are found on the mountain, including lodgepole pine, devil s club and running raspberry. Lily Creek & Marten River Group Use Areas These beautiful group use areas are ideal for family reunions and other special events; available by reservation only. Call (780) 89 700. Be Bear Smart Remember, when you re exploring Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park, you are in bear country. Both black and grizzly bears can be found in the park. For information about bear safety during camping and hiking trips, consult a park conservation officer or pick up a copy of our bear safety brochure Alberta Parks BearSmart at the permit booth, Boreal Centre or park office in Slave Lake. Marten Mountain Viewpoint Hiking Marten Mountain Devonshire Beach Devonshire Beach is found at the south end of Provincial Park. This. kilometre stretch of natural and groomed sandy beach is a great place to spend an afternoon swimming, loafing and watching the waves come in. Part of a 00-year-old sand dune complex, Devonshire Beach is a unique environment in the province of Alberta. The beach is important habitat for rare plants such as the sitka willow, which is adapted specifically for this sandy lakeshore environment. Park s Trans Canada This kilometre trail follows the shoreline of and can be accessed from Devonshire Beach, North Shore Day Use Area, the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation and Marten River Campground. The trail gives visitors fantastic views of the lake and surrounding boreal forest. Excellent wildlife viewing opportunities abound on this portion of Canada s longest continuous recreational trail. Lily Lake This trail offers visitors breathtaking views of the park s backcountry. Accessible from Marten Mountain Viewpoint, the trail descends.8 km to beautiful Lily Lake, which is stocked with eastern brook trout. Walk Through Time Signs along this self-guided interpretive trail lead you through a magnificent old growth forest. The trail is 00 metres in length and

can be accessed 00 metres down the Lily Lake. Marten River Cottage Subdivision km Marten River N Jack Pine Marten River Group Use (Reservations Required) Park Boundary This.7 kilometre trail is ideal for family bike rides. It is an easy gravel trail that runs from Marten River Campground to Marten River Group Use Area. Whispering Sands Marten River Campground (Reservations Accepted) Jack Pine er Drop-off 88 Lily Lake Walk Through Time Marten Mtn. Lily Lake Pier Unisex Composting Toilet Bridges,, & Bench and Viewpoint This. kilometre self-guided interpretive trail is actually a small section of the Trans Canada. Accessible from Devonshire Beach parking lot, it tells the story of the park s provincially significant 00-yearold dune complex. Songbird Trans Canada Bird Observatory Lily Creek Group Use (Reservations Required) Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation Lily Creek This 00 metre loop trail is located next to the Boreal Centre and meanders through a towering aspen poplar forest. Self-guiding interpretive signs introduce the secret lives of birds of the boreal forest. Benches on this trail are a great place to stop, watch, and listen for birds. Lesser Slave Lake Northshore Homestead North Shore Day Use Area Gilwood Golf Course and Country Club Gilwood Golf Course and Country Club Whispering Sands This 8-hole golf course and driving range is located in the park. Onsite, you will find a challenging and well maintained course with a club house and a pro shop. The Gilwood Golf Course and Country Club can be reached at (780) 89 89. Dog Island Devonshire Beach (groomed) Upstream of Weir (Lake Access) Downstream of Weir (No Lake Access) To Slave Lake. km Lesser Slave River

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Songbird Contact Provincial Park Slave Lake Government Centre Suite 0, 0 rd Street SW Slave Lake, AB T0G A Phone: (780) 89 700 Fax: (780) 89 70 Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation Parks & Protected Areas Division nd Floor, 980 0 Street Edmonton, AB TK J Web: albertaparks.ca Phone: (780) 7 8 Toll Free: 8 7 8 Reservations Web: reserve.albertaparks.ca Toll Free: 877 7 77 Regional Tourism P.O. Box 0 00 Poplar Lane Slave Lake, AB T0G A0 Web: lesserslavelake.ca Toll Free: 800 7 Provincial Park A High Prairie 9 Athabasca Valleyview Grande Prairie Swan Hills Fox Creek Westlock 8 Barrhead Whitecourt Mayerthorpe ISBN: 978 0 778 787 0 Photo Credit: Travel Alberta Printed March 00 7 Edmonton