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Region known for:
  • Lakeside camping
  • Fishing adventures
  • Lush trails

The Lakelands is a destination for those in pursuit of year-round adventure, yearning to harness their Wild Side. Break from the beaten path and seek escape in the region’s untamed forests and bountiful lakes.

Lakelands highlights

Man fly fishing during foggy morning on North Saskatchewan River

Bevy of lakes and riverbanks

Free your spirit at some of Alberta’s largest lakes. Whether you prefer fishing, lounging on a sandy shore or paddling across the waterways, the Lakelands is the place to do it.

Friends snowshoeing with a guide across snowy Astotin Lake in Elk Island National Park.

Indigenous culture

Indigenous music, food and art have deep roots throughout this historic region. Learn about traditional customs by visiting interactive museums and participating in hands-on experiences.

Aerial shot of two hikers on the Historic Victoria Trail

Stunning trail systems

Bike, hike, cross-country ski or take a guided horseback ride down the Iron Horse Trail—Alberta’s longest trail system at 300 km (186 mi). The Lakelands’ trails run through parkland, wetlands, boreal forest and sand dunes.

A couple sit outside a glamping tent at Pine Creek Retreat.
Couple with snowshoes having a hot drink outside a log cabin in Elk Island National Park
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Woman standing in the doorway of a glamping dome looking up at the aurora borealis night sky.
People walking on dock at sunset with float plane and boat attached to the dock
Ukrainian Cultural dancers in uniform preforming on a stage in a park.
Rare white bison roam the grounds of Metis Crossing near Edmonton.
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Highlighted attractions

Man taking part in Reel Angling Adventures guided fishing tour and outdoor adventure fly fishing on the Peace River.

Reel Angling Adventures - Alberta Guided Fishing Tours

Join Reel Angling Adventures for an unforgettable all-inclusive guided fishing tour and outdoor adventure on some of Alberta's finest lakes and rivers within one to five hours of Edmonton, Alberta.

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Lac La Biche Museum

Explore the Lac La Biche Museum and make a new discovery around every corner. Learn about the natural history of the area by exploring their Boreal Forest exhibit.

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An Indigenous woman showing children how to sew and make crafts at Métis Crossing in Smoky Lake.

Métis Crossing

Alberta’s first major Métis cultural interpretive destination is a place for Métis people to celebrate and further their culture, but everyone is welcome.

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Suggested itineraries

scenic view of mountains surrounded by a shallow body of water, a tour boat is coming to shore, rocks and trees in view
5 days
Indigenous Cultures and Iconic Rockies

Experience Métis Crossing and explore Alberta’s capital before making your way to the mountain town of Jasper.

A family stands on the glass skywalk with mountains all around at Columbia Icefield Skywalk.
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Experience Jasper, Edmonton and Métis Crossing

Enjoy five days sampling the very best of central Alberta: stunning aerial views of the mountains, wildlife sightings, fine dining and an intimate introduction to local Indigenous culture.

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Nearby cities to explore

A dad gets ready to push his child down a tobogganing hill at the Indigenous Art Park in Edmonton.

Edmonton

Edmonton
The northern lights shine over a forest of trees in Fort McMurray.

Fort McMurray

Fort McMurray
Person looking at the northern lights over Saskatoon Lake

Grande Prairie

Grande Prairie