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Backlight O. (2022). Miquelon Lake Provincial Park [A New Sheet Of Ice]. Flickr. https://www.flickr.com/photos/191525838@N05/51894563224/
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Miquelon Lake is a beautiful provincial park located just southeast of Edmonton, Alberta. Known for its scenic beauty, the park offers a serene escape with a mix of forested areas and a large, shallow lake. It’s a popular spot for outdoor activities year-round, including hiking, birdwatching, fishing, and boating during the warmer months. The park is part of the Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve, making it an excellent location for stargazing.
In addition to its natural beauty, Miquelon Lake Provincial Park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including waterfowl and other bird species, which makes it a great spot for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy its well-maintained trails for hiking and mountain biking, as well as opportunities for skiing in the winter. Families can take advantage of several playgrounds and enjoy interpretive programs during the summer months.
The park offers a mix of campsites, including unserviced, powered, and pull-through options, making it suitable for both RVs and tent camping. Winter camping is also available in select areas of the park. With its peaceful atmosphere, rich biodiversity, and recreational opportunities, Miquelon Lake is a perfect getaway for outdoor lovers.
Miquelon Lake Campground: Your Gateway to Adventure
Miquelon Lake Campground is the perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of Miquelon Lake Provincial Park. With 276 campsites, including 191 serviced spots, there’s plenty of room for outdoor enthusiasts to settle in and unwind.
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Winter Fun Awaits Even in the colder months, Miquelon Lake Provincial Park stays lively:
No matter the season, adventure and relaxation await at Miquelon Lake Campground.
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park offers spacious campsites surrounded by mixed forest, perfect for RVs and tents. With unserviced, powered, and pull-through sites. Winter camping is available from Thanksgiving to late April, with 10 first-come, first-served sites in the A loop.
Using the Alberta Parks Website you can book your stay. Fees are $26 per night, payable by cash or cheque. While power is available, there are no water hookups or sani-dumps. Bring your own firewood and be prepared for winter conditions. Cell phone coverage is limited, and staff availability is reduced.
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