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2017 Northern Woods & Water Highway Guide

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Description: The Northern Woods & Water Highway runs from Winnipeg, MB Canada to Dawson Creek, BC, travelling through Lakeland, parkland with an abundance of water, woods, and wildlife.

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Northern Woods & Water Highway Western Canada’s Holiday HighwayWinnipeg, Manitoba to Dawson Creek, BC

Canada’s Holiday HighwayExperience a holiday with a difference, travel the The beauty you will encounter, in the ever changing Northern Woods and Water Highway. Any type panorama of farm fields with their varied crops, the of outdoor adventure you desire can be found parkland region with poplar brush and meadow throughalong this route. Leisurely travel between the many to the heavier forested areas with abundant wildlife, largecampsites which range from primi ve to fully serviced, or small, will be remembered for a long me.close to the highway or far back in the bush. It will be justthe medicine you need to \"get away from it all\". Take your camera and capture memories of birds and animals you seldom see in more crowded areas. While most of the route is paved, some gravel s ll existson the Saskatchewan por on; from the Manitoba border All this and more iswest to near Carrot River. This por on is a prime area for awai ng you on yourencountering some of the wildlife of the region. trip along the Northern Woods You will be able to partake in water sports on beaches and Waterthat are spacious and unclu ered. You can fish for the Highway. Relaxelusive \"big ones\" in any number of the lakes and rivers and enjoy youralong the way. me on the When you require something to make your trip more Holiday Highway.enjoyable, the businesses in the small communi es alongthe way will be happy to serve you and can providealmost any necessity. The friendliness of the people youmeet and deal with cannot be envisioned unless you areused to traveling the rural areas. They will endearthemselves to you along with their unhurried lifestyle. Content Manitoba ...................................................................... 3 Saskatchewan ............................................................... 8 Alberta .......................................................................... 12 BC ................................................................................. 20 Schedule of Events ........................................................ 24 Cultural & Historical Sites .............................................. 25 Fishing & Boa ng .......................................................... 26 Camping ........................................................................ 28 Golfing .......................................................................... 30 The Northern Woods & Water Highway Guide is published and copyrighted by Victory Business & Municipal Consul ng Inc. Box 1012, Black Diamond, Alberta Working in conjunc on with the Northern Woods & Water Highway Associa on2

Manitoba WinnipegFlin Winnipeg is the eastern star ng point of the NorthernFlon Woods & Water Highway. Start northwest of the city on Highway 6.The Point of InterestPas 4 km from the start Swan of Hwy 6 is a Cairn River commemora ng the establishment of the Northern Woods & Water Highway.Dauphin Grosse isle Winnipeg 13 km north of junc on Highways #6 & 101. Popula on 500. TheWarren Prairie Dog Express Train, runs between Winnipeg and Grosse Isle on Sundays. There is a Market Garden setup at the train sta on.Popula on 750. Home of one of the last wooden grain elevators. Woodlands Popula on of 250. It has a Pioneer Museum. Woodlands Museum St. Laurent Popula on 1450, has public beaches, seasonal campsites, several stores, restaurants, and gas sta ons. There is a 9 hole golf course located just south and west of the community. A great place for kids to learn the game. Gros Arbre (big tree) Park and Meindl Park provide access to Lake Manitoba for boa ng, swimming, wind surfing, fishing. There is a boat launch at Meindl Park. One of Manitoba’s largest Me s communi es. Come enjoy Me s Days at the end of July/August long weekend. There is a market on weekends. M.T.T. Service GAS - RESTAURANT 12 ROOM MOTEL LIQUOR VENDOR - LOUNGEGros Arbre (big tree) Park, St Laurent 24 Hour Service Hwy #6 & Twin Beach Road Lake Manitoba near St. Laurent St. Laurent 3

Lundar EriksdalePopula on 1351. World's One of the Inter-Lakes regions unique a rac ons are theLargest Canada Goose! numerous murals decora ng the community. TheTwice weekly Farmers museum has the only creamery remaining in Manitoba.Market at the goose.There is a museum. The The NarrowsAgricultural Fair 2ndweekend in June. Check A change in direc on, turning westward through the Lake Manitobaout the 3 km Beach Narrows. Plenty of opportunity to relax and get some water me.Marsh Trail. Great forbird watching with over100 different species inthe area. It starts at thecampgrounds at LundarProvincial Park.Ste Rose du Lac OchrePopula on 1023. There is a well Riverknown landmark in an authen creplica of the famous Notre Dame de Located halfwayLourdes Gro o. Dollard Park on the between Ste. Rose dubanks of the Turtle River, has Lac and Dauphin atovernight camping. the junc on on Highway 20 and 5. Has Rainbow Beach Prov. Park. Dauphin Dauphin, popula on of 8,251. Lean back and smell the crisp breath of spruce and poplar trees, lay back and snooze in the comfort of wood smoke from your campfire, or take a walk, enjoy our local heritage or browse through our bou ques. The choice of experience is yours. Dauphin has a great variety of recrea on, public ameni es and tourism a rac ons for its residents and visitors alike. Dauphin hosts many concerts including a large Ukrainian Fes val. Come join us this summer:4

Winnipegosis EthelbertTravelling north from Dauphin on Located 59 km north of Dauphin on Highway 10 at the junc on of HighwayHighway 20 and located on the west #269 from Winnipegosis. Popula on is 354. The Ethelbert Community Parkshore of Lake Winnipegosis. Home to has camping, picnic area, a playground and drinking water. There is a museuman inland commercial fishery. There and gi shop to browse through.is a campground and beach. Pine River Popula on of 150. is knownfor trout fishing at it's best, try the North Pine River. It has trout that will test your skills. Pine River is halfway between Dauphin and Swan River.CowanLocated at the junc on ofHighways #20 and #10.Cowan is called theBlueberry Capital ofManitoba.Duck Mountain Provincial ParkDuck Mountain Provincial Park is one Mountain is the highest point in muskellunge, brook, speckled,of the most scenic spots in Manitoba. Manitoba and yet from the west they rainbow, brown and lake trout,Approached from the east they are a gentle rise in the landscape. kokanee salmon, splake, arc c char,appear to be high eleva on, Baldy The park has a wilderness flavor with whitefish and smallmouth bass lots of lakes and few roads. The thick forest provides a good There are four campgrounds and habitat for all types of wildlife, several picnic areas which provide including elk, moose, white-tailed the opportunity for a true wilderness deer, black bear, fox, lynx, coyote and get-away. The 73 glacial lakes provide excellent mber wolf as well as the smaller canoeing, swimming as well as animals like: woodchuck, porcupine, fishing for a large variety of natural rabbits and squirrels. and stocked species including: Remember to bring your camera to walleye, northern pike, perch, capture some of the wilderness to share with your friends back home.Swan RiverSwan River and the valley in which it is locatedsurrounded by a series of lakes in either direc on whichoffer great swimming and camping opportuni es. Wildlifeabounds in its natural habitat providing superb year roundphotography. The Swan Valley Museum is a great place tovisit and the last weekend of July is established for theNorthwest Roundup rodeo event. 5

Birch River MafekingTucked just behind a band of trees this community is less Mafeking is a small village nestled on the edge of thethan 2 kms. off highway #10. It boasts an outdoor swim- Porcupine Mountains. Just to the north of Mafeking thereming pool with a kiddies area. For camping, picnicking and is great fishing in the many lakes and streams for pickerel,excellent hun ng and fishing there is a roadside, riverside northern pike and trout. It is an excellent area for recre-campground with 12 unserviced sites, as well as the a on in all seasons.scenic Porcupine Mtn. Provincial Forest with its manylakes, most notably Bell Lake and Steeprock Lake.Alternate Route A shorter alterna ve takes you west north of Mafeking through the communi esof Hudson Bay, Zenon Park, Arborfield, Carrot River back to the NWW Highway at Nipawin. Choose your adventure.Hudson Bay Northern Woods & Water Highway “Moose Capital of the World” Adventure in any season! Mafeking to NipawinŸ Beau ful treed Hudson Bay Tourism Zenon Park 9 hole golf www.towno udsonbay.com course Follow us on Facebook & Instagram A small bilingual community speaking both English and French with aŸ Ruby Lake “Town of Hudson Bay” popula on of 187. recrea onal 306-865-2263 lake & beach Arborfield [email protected]Ÿ Red Deer River Popula on of 326. Just a few km & Fir River for from Pasquia Regional Park with a kayak, canoe challenging 9 hole golf course, a 25 m. and fishing heated pool, kiddies' paddling pool, central playground and more than 50Ÿ Regional Park electrified sites in the campground with with hiking trails & camping shower / washroom facili es.Ÿ 680 km of groomed snowmobile trailsŸ 7 km all season walking trailŸ Cross Country ski trails & Sliding hillŸ Heritage Park & MuseumŸ One of the largest An que John Deer Tractor Collec ons in western Canada.Ÿ Rare flora and wildlife viewingExperience the untouched wildernessof Hudson Bay. Hudson Bay Golf Course Tisdale Carrot River6 Popula on of 3,180 Located at the 10 km north of Pasquia Regional Park Junc on of Hwys 3 and 35 Tisdale is The town has a popula on of 1.000 grain handling community with friendly folks, Community offers a free, several grain terminals. Produces overnight serviced campground in town. 10% of honey in Canada.

Overflowing Gas, Diesel, Propane Fishing Licenses & Bait River Boat Launch Overflowing River is a small Quiet off Highway Campground Provincial Park with a sheltered campground a half mile upriver 204 623-7775 from the NW p of Lake Overflowing River Winnipegosis. Campground & Gas BarThe Pas Clearwater Lake Prov ParkThe Pas is situated at the junc on of the Saskatchewan and Pasquia Rivers 605km north of Winnipeg at the same la tude as Edmonton. (it's name is derived 30 km north of The Pas. Said to befrom the Cree word Opasquiak: one of only 4 true blue lakes in the\"where the river narrows.\") world. On a calm day you can see 35The 6,300 townspeople are feet down. The lake is known forjoined by 2,000 on nearby excellent Lake trout fishing.The Pas reserve. There is astrong First Na ons culturalpresence. North of the riveris the Mall, Casino, and Hoteloperated by the OpaskwayakCree Na on.Alternate Route When the Northern Woods & Water Route was originally proposed in the mid1970s there were four sec ons that were not paved. Three of those sec on have subsequently been upgraded andpaved, unfortunately there is s ll approx. 100 km of gravel road between the Manitoba border and Smoky Burn on Hwy55 east of Nipawin. There have been efforts to get it paved. For those not wan ng to take their RV ‘s on gravel thenorthern route through The Pas to Flin Flon will take you through to the Canadian Shield’s unique rock landscapes andclear blue lakes then back to the NWW Highway along the paved Hansen Lake Road.The Hanson Lake Road Cranberry Flin Flon Portage A Northern Wilderness Founded to extract nickel from Experience Provides access to a the rocky terrain it features a public beach and huge smoke stack at the mine. there is a park with The hard rock requires sewer RV camping next to it. and water pipes to be laid on the surface.Creighton, SkThere are over 50 documented canoeroutes in Saskatchewan and many arelocated within the Creighton tourismarea. Whether you are an expert ornovice, canoeing allows you theopportunity to explore our lakes andrivers at your own pace. 7

Saskatchewan Tobin Lake NipawinCold Flin 23 km north on Hwy Enjoy the finest in camping andLake Goodsoil Flon #255. The upper waters picnicking facili es in Nipawin of Tobin Lake provide Regional Park. It features modemMeadow Big excellent fishing for all shower houses, barnyard zoo, well- Lake River types of anglers in a safe, equipped playground, children's protected waterway sprinkler pool, nature trails, stocked Prince accessible in all types of trout pond. weather. During the summer thousands of people visit the Nipawin / Tobin lake Albert Nipawin area to fish for record walleye, In 1994 the Provincial record wasShellbrook caught, Saskatoon Hudson weighing in at Bay 16 lbs, 12 oz- Big fish are Regina not uncommon here with the largest Northern Pike registering 38.5 lbs.White Fox LoveThis friendly village has a popula on of 464. This is Popula on 90. A gateway to the Narrow Hills Prov Park. Younorthern agricultural land located on the southernedge of the boreal forest. can travel north through very interes ng terrain to Lower Fishing Lake in Nipawin Provincial Park. Known for it’s unique postmark of a teddy bear holding a heart. Enjoy the no- charge village campground and park with facili es. Stop by so you can say you have been Love Campground in Love.Choiceland Smeaton This small community of 381 is The Popula on of 181. Midway between village offers a grocery store, Nipawin and Prince Albert. Mile Zero restaurant and a hotel, a garage and on the Hanson Lake Road and access post office. to Flin Flon and “Where the north begins” - enjoy the northern lakes,8 great camping, fishing and hunting. Visit the park, located one mile from the village. Annual Sports Day is at the end of June.

Weirdale Prince AlbertA small village of 90 people. It has a The City of Prince Albert with asmall well treed campground. You popula on of over 33,000 is thecan travel north to Candle Lake for largest City on the Route. The placegreat fishing. to stock up in groceries and get those li le extras that you might have Weirdale Campground forgo en. It is the gateway to the northern part 0f the province of Saskatchewan and the Prince Albert Na onal Park, with fine campgrounds and wilderness to enjoy. Shellbrook Popula on of 1,500. There's a fully serviced shaded campground with about 30 spots. Adjacent to the swimming pool. For golfers, a challenging nine-hole course is situated on the southwest corner of town. This is the jump off point for the Northern Woods & Water Highway to head north through the boreal forest again.Canwood A flock of pelicans near CanwoodCanwood is a \"very friendly\" community of308 people located in the right place for acoffee break.The Regional Park, an excellent one, issituated in a natural forest se ng located 4km east of Canwood on old Highway 55. Youwill find a nine hole golf course, and servicedcamping facili es.Canwood beyond a canola field Canwood Regional Park Golf CourseDebdenDebden is a village of 358 people. Most people are of Fransaokois origins with French being the mother tongue of approx1/2 the popula on. In the summer, many people head for Morin Lake Regional Park in Victoire, 13 km. west of Debden,Morin lake is renowned for it's clear, clean water and Water sports such as sailing, boa ng, skiing and fishing are enjoyedthroughout the summer months, visit our museum. 9

Big River Golf CourseFollow Highway 55 to Big River on Ÿ 9 hole, Grass-Green CourseCowan Lake in the heart of the Ÿ Power Cart/Equipment RentalNorthern Woods and Water Highway. Ÿ Canteen & Licensed Pro ShopFish off the dock at the end of MainStreet or just watch the sunset. Take Use this ad to receive one \"2 for 1\" pricing!look at our history at the SeniorCi zen's Museum. Big River offers Phone 306-469-7818year round recrea on from campingat the regional park. Enjoy a round of Located across fromgolf at the course located on thenortheast corner of town a short Green lake Regional Parkdistance from the Regional Park.Big River offers full ameni es and we Popula on of 500. 3rd oldest Ÿ 2 locations: Community Centrelook forward to being of service to se lement in Sask. Located 49 km and Cowan Lakeyou and your family. east of Meadow Lake has excellent fishing for northern pike, whitefish, Ÿ 45 fully-serviced sites, plusMeadow lake perch, walleye also has bear, deer, elk non-serviced sites and moose hun ng. There arePopula on 5,045 “The Gateway to several boat launches, service Ÿ coin-operated showers &Pure Air & Water”. Aqua c Centre: sta ons and restaurants to serve laundromatfamily-oriented pool is open to the your needs. Hosts Li le Britchespublic year round. Lions Regional Rodeo plus chuckwagon races in Ÿ Daily, weekly and monthly ratePark and Campground: Within early July. There is a new RV parkwalking distance of Meadow Lake with 40 full service 30 amp sites. Use this ad to receive a \"week-end park pass!\"Mall sites are available at a nominalrate, (Register at Tourist Informa on Phone 306-469-2232Booth). Golf Course; 18 holes, Cluband golf cart rentals, licensed Meadow lake Provincial Parkrestaurant. Saskatchewan's largest provincial surprises. You could enjoy a leisurelyDorintosh park, a massive semi-wilderness park bike ride or hike along The Boreal where unconven onal adventures Trail, soak up some rays on the sandy“Where the Prairie meets the Pines” awaits the spirited traveler, Located beaches or be refreshed by a swimPopula on of 125 located on Hwy #4 just north of Hwy 55. Come discover .in a clean, clear Jake. Don't forgeton your way into Meadow Lake why. Get away from it all. You will your fishing equipment SO you canProvincial Park from the Eastern end. find everything from fully serviced enjoy some of the 27 lakes. Fish forHas groceries and gasoline right on sites for RV's to basic sites for tents. northern pike, walleye, trout, andthe highway through town. Fishing Come prepared and enjoy the perch. You will also find a few extras,licenses available. Interpre ve talks, canoe lessons. mini-golf. boat rentals, etc.10

Goodsoil Pierceland Goodsoil is a unique Village of Popula on of 600. The tourist approximately 281. Located 5 kms north of the Junc on of Highways 55 informa on booth has a sani-dump and 26. Just minutes away from clear blue lakes. Goodsoil hosts a variety of and fresh water available and a host of businesses and recrea onal ac vi es. For emergency services Goodsoil has camping facili es. Pierceland hosts a Health Centre with a resident doctor and local RCMP. We welcome your one of the largest rodeos in the area visit. the last week of May. Passing through Pierceland onto \"Sandy Beach\" (Pierce Lake) offers tent & trailer parking, electrical sites, trailer dumping and fresh water. Pierce Lake is the only lake in the Meadow Lake Provincial Park where Lake Trout\" are available. Alberta Cold Lake Fairview Peace Encounter the Unexpected. River From the clear blue waters of Cold Lake, nestled againstDawson white, sandy beaches, to the surrounding ruggedCreek Falher Slave Lac la wilderness, a sense of adventure encompasses our four- Lake Biche season playground. Come and explore more than 400 square kilometres of High Athabasca water on Alberta's seventh largest lake, and enjoy the Prairie beauty of the Cold Lake Marina. As a year-round recrea on area, Cold Lake is the ideal vaca on spot for Cold water enthusiasts, fishermen, outdoorsmen, hunters, Lake skiers, and those just seeking a unique get-away experience. Edmonton Calgary 11

Cold Lake We offer a wide variety of Lake. This state-of-the-art facility is loca on is a full-service lounge and commercial, cultural, domes c and designed to host spor ng events, restaurant. In the winter, the course recrea onal opportuni es for concerts, trade shows, conferences, becomes a winter playground for everyone's interests. The City has and more! Our two large facili es, cross-country skiers and snowshoers. grown to become a retail centre of the Imperial Oil Place Arena and the Its six curling sheets play home to the northeast Alberta, while keeping its Reid Field House, have a capacity of Cold Lake Curling Club, and other warm, rural roots. 3,030 and 1,397 people respec vely, local leagues. providing flexibility for a variety of On Canada Day, the City of Cold events. The Mach 1 Skate Park is a Keep your eye on the sky while Lake celebrates with an annual recent addi on, giving a place to visi ng, as you may get a chance to parade and several ac vi es, board or bike and show off your see military personnel prac ce their followed by a spectacular fireworks moves. Check out the concrete bowl flight manoeuvers over the City of show later in the evening from the Cold Lake. Be sure to stop by the jets Cold Lake Marina. and the different styles of on display on Veteran's Drive, Mirrored against ramps, providing skaters and heading out to 4 Wing. Cold Lake, and bikers a range of obstacles whether you are and surfaces to prac ce on – For more informa on on upcoming viewing it from the everything from beginner to events in the City of Cold Lake, visit land or the water, www.coldlake.com, or follow us on this is a display advanced. Facebook and Twi er. that should not to Young families can visit our be missed. modern FCSS and Parent LaCorey Link Centre building, and Each year on the spend me taking part in a LaCorey is located at the junc on August long variety of ac vi es and of Hwys. 41 & 55. Look for Wolf and weekend, the City games that are scheduled Moore Lake Prov. Parks. of Cold Lake hosts throughout the year. An Aqua Days at updated schedule of Kinosoo Beach. programs can be found This is an event online. A er stopping by, head north for a walk along the with plenty of ac vi es for lakeside or through the Provincial the whole family. Enter a cardboard Park. boat in the annual race, cool off at For the avid golfer, the Cold Lake the splash park, take in some Golf & Winter Club provides a entertainment at the beach, or just beau ful se ng of 18 holes, nestled sit back, relax and enjoy the natural just off Veteran's Drive on 4 Wing beauty Kinosoo Beach offers. Be sure Cold Lake. The course offers ample you don't miss the fireworks down at wild-life viewing opportuni es, the Cold Lake Marina a erward! including the chance to spot foxes, deer, moose, and bears. Also on The Cold Lake Energy Centre is the hub of ac vity in the City of Cold12

Lac La Biche Lac La Biche County is a haven for The Northern Lights above Lac La Biche outdoor recrea on enthusiasts. TheDiscover Lac La Biche County many lakes are accessible for fishing, cultural diversity. Home to Aboriginal swimming and boa ng, and there are peoples for thousands of years, the Midway between Edmonton and dozens of recrea on areas and trails region has brought together a wealthFort McMurray, Lac La Biche County nearby. The County covers 16,000 of ethnic and cultural groups,is a historic and diverse community square kilometres—and much of it is anchored by Cree, French, Lebanese,that traces its roots back to the days pris ne natural environment, ideal Mé s, Russian, Italian and Ukrainianof the fur trade. In fact, the hamlet of for hiking, riding and camping. popula ons. Today, Lac La BicheLac La Biche began as a Hudson's Bay Visitors can explore the islands of Sir County shares borders and close esCompany fort in 1799, making it the Winston Churchill Provincial Park, with two First Na ons and two Mé ssecond-oldest permanent se lement paddle the backcountry canoe circuit Se lements.in Alberta. in Lakeland Provincial Park, or watch wildlife, lounge on a beach or This rich heritage is preserved in a The same quali es that made the glimpse the Northern Lights number of museums and culturalregion a rac ve in the olden days a rac ons, and showcased withs ll apply in modern mes. Lac La anywhere in annual events like Pow Wow Days inBiche County is between. August. In keeping with our mo o offamous for its “Welcoming by nature,” Lac La Bichemany lakes. The Lac La Biche County has strong community spiritcommunity's County has two that it loves to show off. We invitenamesake, Lac La dis nct urban you to visit us and find out what LacBiche Lake, is a centres—the La Biche County has to offer.French transla on hamlets of Lacof a Cree phrase La Biche andmeaning “Lake of Plamondon—athe Elk.” There nd manyare more than smaller150 lakes within Lac La Biche hamlets and subdivisions.County's borders, as well as many Plamondon has a strong francophonerivers and vast stretches of boreal heritage, and each area of theforest that combine to create a County has its own special character.naturally beau ful region. The community prides itself on Lac La Biche Mission Historical SiteGrasslandThe refuel and snack stop for people coming and going to Fort McMurrayon Hwy 63. Fi een minutes NE of Grassland is North America’s largestBleach Kra Pulp Mill one of the cleanest mills in the world. 13

Boyle Popula on 916, Athabasca Popula on Athabasca was founded by the Hudson Bay Company in 1874.located on Hwy 63. Recrea onal 2,990. The name Athabasca derives Recrea on opportuni es include anac vi es within a short drive of Boyle from the Cree word - ATHEPESCOW 18 hole golf course, camping, fishing,include two, 9 hole golf courses; meaning a place of reeds and hay. hun ng, boa ng, wind surfing,Good fishing (perch and pickerel), sailing, an indoor pool, as well as wellswimming, boa ng. water skiing, and developed nature hiking trails.camping also abound at Skeleton The Athabasca River is u lized forLake, Long Lake Provincial Pink and at canoeing and river boa ng.North Buck Lake. Camping facili es are available atŸ Fiesta Days (2nd weekend in July) Forfar Park, Hope Lake,Ÿ Agricultural Society High School Jackfish Lake, as well as in the Town of Athabasca along the River. Rodeo (May long weekend)Ÿ Amateur Rodeo (3rd weekend in Aug.) Slave Lake Popula on Canyon Creek 6,782. Slave Lake offers everything This small lakeside community is 1 you need as well as an excellent km off Highway 2 and is nestled in choice of summer entertainment, hik- the trees just off the lake. It features ing, camping, sailing, boa ng, wind a hotel, a small campground and pic- surfing, mountain biking, water ski- nic site alongside a small marina. ing, swimming, playing golf/live the- atre, interpre ve trails, fishing for walleye, grayling and northern pike. Experience Riverboat Daze, or our Provincial Sand Castle Championship.Big Lakes CountyPicture it! Long summer evenings, majes c sunsets, the Northern Lights dancing among the stars, warm shallow water,hot sunny days, white sandy beaches and fish that won't stop bi ng! You have just found the M.D. of Big Lakes! There arefive hamlets Kinuso, Faust, Joussard, Grouard, and Enilda, in the county that borders the southern and west shores ofLesser Slave Lake Alberta’s largest rubber red accessible lake. You can fish for northern pike, burbot, yellow perch andwalleye. Kinuso Popula on 276. Name comes from Cree word “kinosew” meaning fish. The community is 3 km off Highway 2 is nestled in the trees just a few km off the lake. Faust This quiet lakeside community is off Highway 2. There is a good size marina and boat launch, and campground in town.14

Joussard Popula on 181. The streets run parallel to the lakeshore in Joussard. There is a store, marina, and campground in town. Grouard207 Full Service Lots 40 Basic Lots Free Firewood Has a historic mission and is located 16 km north of Hwy WiFi for Campers 2 and provides access to Ice & Ice Cream the north side of the lake and Hillard’s Bay Provincial Park. Buffalo Bay on theFaust Phone 780 355-2530 west end of Lesser Slave Lake provides a prolific spawning grounds to thePropane large lakes and accounts forBoat Launch the abundant fishing enjoyedMarina Enilda Popula onFishing LicensesBait 165. This small community Buffalo Bay photo courtesy of Lesser Slave Lake Economic Alliance is 1 km off of Highway 2.First NationsOn Hwy 2 south of Slave Lake there are 3 First Na ons Reserves: Dri pile,Sucker Creek, Kapawe’no. They host very colourful powwows. photo courtesy of Alberta TravelHigh PrairiePopula on of 2,600. The town and area is rich inhistory and cultural diversity. There is a 9 hole golfcourse, swimming, tennis and 2 campgrounds. Theyhave many stores, restaurants and motels, a library,museum and art gallery. 15

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McLennan Nampa Popula on 362 Donnelly Popula on ofPopula on 809. The Bird Capital of Located 27 km, south of Peace River. 305. The Village is part of theCanada with the Kimiwan Birdwalk Memorial Park has a children's francophone culture of the area.located adjacent to the hwy. playground and overnight camping. Locate at the junc on of Hwy 2 andHome of the founder of the NWW There is a 9 hole golf course located 49. Ar s c back of street signshighway, George Stephenson and just north of town. Stop at the painted by local ar sts.recognized by a cairn. Take advantage museum and tourist booth. Eventsof the municipal campground or include Farmers' Day, 2nd weekend in Peace RiverWinagami Lake, which is known for June and the Fall Fair, the longnorthern pike and yellow perch; the weekend in August. Largest town in the region with aProvincial Park facili es include cabin popula on of 6,729. It is thesites, pool, ornamental park, boat northernmost point on the NWWlaunch. highway. It is the centre recrea onal and cultural ac vi es for the PeaceAlternate Route If you are pressed for me there is a Region. Twelve Foot Davis' grave marker is on a hill overlooking theshortcut between Donnelly and Rycro that includes Falher, Girouxville, town, a terrific view of the area canEaglesham, and Wanham. BUT you will miss out on two scenic vistas create be had from there. River boat toursby the Peace River valley the 1st at Peace River and the 2nd at Historic available.Dunvegan. GrimshawFalher Popula on of 1,205 Girouxville The town popula on is 2,515 and isKnown as the \"Honey Capital of A French Canadian community with Mile Zero of the Mackenzie HighwayCanada\", Falher is centrally located a popula on of 266. Situated on #35, extending some 600 kms northin a region producing up to 2 million main street is a memorable to the Northwest Territories.kilograms of honey annually. Here museum with over 4,000 exhibits Queen Elizabeth Prov. Park and Lacyou will see the World's Largest Bee. and ar cles recalling Indian life, Cardinal are located approx. 8 km missionary works, pioneering and NW of town. There are two more While in Falher, take a swim in our trapping, early machinery and campgrounds within town and 2heated outdoor pool and stay at the equipment, and much, much more. miles north.Falher Municipal Campground. Eaglesham Wanham Located 8 kilometres north of the A yearly plowing compe on is highway 49. Eaglesham has a hosted each year since 1971 with popula on of 185. There is always horses and tractors compe ng. more to See than what meets the Usually held the 3rd weekend of eye. Stop and speak to the friendly June it has expanded to include bull people and try the Lakeside Golf riding, tractor pulls as well as events and Country Club, a 9 hole golf for children. course with a campground.18

Berwyn Popula on 526. Fairview Popula on 3,162.Offers many recrea onal facili es at Located at the junc on of highwaysTower Park provides 8 camping sites #2 and #64. The community has an(no fee) excellent nine hole golf course with water hazards, a driving range and Ÿ trailer dumping facili es prac ce greens. As well as several Ÿ municipal water supply campgrounds located close by. As Ÿ bird watching habitat well as one in town.The Village boasts of its fresh purewater.Historic RycroftDunvegan \"Hub of the Peace\", a communitybrings history to life. Dunvegan of 638 persons located at thecampground next door provides 65 junc on of Hwys 2. & 49. The camp-electric camping sites. ground at Nardam Lake has rainbow trout fishing. Ÿ trailer dumping facili es Ÿ water supplyAlso located next door to DunveganGardens, a greenhouse and gardencentre which has vegetables andfruits in season.Spirit RiverWest on Hwy 49 to the community with apopula on of 1,025. The local economy issupported by agricultural, oil & gas industry. A busycommunity that has a municipal campground with22 full service sites and a tourist informa on booth. Baytree A farming community with a country general store, located 8 km from the B.C. border. 19

British Columbia Hudson Fort St Hope John Chetwynd Fairview Falher Mackenzie Dawson Creek Prince Dawson George Creek BRITISH Quesnel Popula on 11,583. COLUMBIA Mile Zero on the Williams world famous Alaska Lake Highway. Tourism, windfarms, forestry, 100 Mile and agriculture. House Taylor Popula on 1,373. Lillooet Cache Whistler Creek At the bo om of the Peace Valley crossing the Peace River. There is an 18 hole golf course. Peace Island Park Vancouver Hope has serviced camping sites, as well as wlaking trails, horseshoe pits, and a boat launch. Home to World Invita onal Gold Panning Championship.Tumbler Ridge Popula on 2,710.An out of the way side trip filled with stunning scenery, adream des na on for the outdoor enthusiast. Hiking,camping, fes vals and events. Fort St John Popula on 18,609 Heading 3 km south from main street to a viewpoint overlooking the construc on site of the new Site C Dam. A young community growing with oil & gas related industries.20 Tumbler Ridge photo courtesy of BC Tourism /

Hudson’s Hope Popula on 1,012. Located midway between Fort St. John and Chetwynd. Hydro country with the WAC Benne Dam, and the Peace Canyon Dam. Slogan is “Playground of the Peace”. Watch for Bald Eagles. WAC Bennett Dam photo courtesy of BC Hydro Peace Canyon Dam photo courtesy of BC HydroChetwynd Pine Pass / Powder KingPopula on 2,635. Forestry is theobvious industry in the area along Located 100 km southwest ofwith fossil fuel extrac on. Chetwynd Chetwynd. Summer camping athas numerous chainsaw carvings Azouze a Lake Lodge & RVlocated throughout the community. Campground (unserviced site only)Pick up a map of the carvings tour standup paddle board, canoe andfrom the Visitors Informa on Centre. kayak rentals. The winter boasts 41 of snow and terrain for all skiers withMackenzie accommoda ons available.Popula on of 4,539. A vibrantcommunity located at the southendof Williston Lake. Lots to see and do,camping, fishing, hiking, swimmingon beau ful sandy beaches. Manyparks & lakes to explore in theregion. Images provided by Powder King Mountain Resort Woodland Cariboo images provided by B C Tourism QuesnelPrince George Popula on of 10,007. The city hasWith a popula on of 71,273 it is the many provincial parks in thelargest city in northern BC. witheverything you could need for re- surrounding area to enjoy offeringstocking & repairs. camping, fishing, swimming, boa ng, including the world famous Bowron Lakes canoes circuit and historic gold rush towns of Barkerville and Wells to the east. Photos courtesy of 21 BC Tourism

Williams LakePopula on 10,832. Largest popula on centre betweenPrince George and Kamloops. Home of Rick Hansen, “Manin Mo on”. Primary industries are forestery, mining, andranching.100 Mile House 150 Mile HousePopula on 1,886. Main service centre for Popula on 893 just 15 km south of William Lake. TheSouth Cariboo area. Was named during the name shows the distance from Lillooet via the Old CaribooCariboo Gold Rush era. Main industries are Road. It was an important stop during the Cariboo Goldforestry, ranching, log home building and Rush.tourism.Highway 99 West Pemberton Whistler Popula on 7,699Sea to Sky Highway Popula on 2,192. Was only Resort Popula on 9,824 Resort town accessible by train un l the 1960's with over 2 million visitors each yearThis route follows the nature of the when Hwy 99 was built. Known as for alpine skiing, snowboarding andNorthern Woods & Water Highway “Seed Potato Capital of the World” in summer hiking and mountainventuring through less populated also dependent on tourism and biking.areas with lots of trees, water, and logging. Checkout some natural hotwildlife to enjoy. springs in the area. Been the site for many movies and commercials.LillooetPopula on 2,321. An important placein aboriginal history. Manyarchaelogical sites in the vicinity oftown once known for producing andexpor ng jade to China. Photo courtesy of BC Tourism Squamish Popula on 17,158 Located at the northend of Howe Sound tourism is a major part of the economy. Home to the Squamish Na on peoples.22 Photo courtesy of BC Tourism

Horseshoe Bay The BC Ferries Terminal for those wan ng to venture across to Nanaimo and Vancouver Island.Photo courtesy of BC Tourism Photo courtesy of BC TourismHighway 1 Trans Canada Fraser CanyonCache Creek Spences Bridge Lytton Popula on 228. AtPopula on 1,040. Located at Popula on 138. Fruit growing and the convergence of the mightyjunc on of Hwy 1 and Hwy 97. farming. Old Spences Bridge was Fraser River and the Thompson closed in 2014 a er 82 years in River. lots of hiking, river ra ing,Boston Bar service. fishing and areas to explore.Popula on of 860. “Centre of the Yale Popula on 186 A large Hope Popula on 5,969. MostFabulous Fraser Canyon”. Namedates back to Fraser Canyon Gold community of 10,000 during gold easterly point of “Lower Mainland”.Rush era. rush era. Steamers could make it up A popular loca on for films and TV. the Fraser River this far. NowHells Gate popula on is mostly Yale First Bridal Falls Na ons. Camping facili es, riverTourists area located at a nrrow ra ing, and hostels. Highway servives communitygorge on the Fraser River just down named for Bridal Veil Falls.stream from Boston Bar. Was a Chilliwackpopular fishing spot for aboriginalcommuni es but a rockslide in 1914 Popula on of 77,936. Wasobstructed the salmon run. predoinantly agricultural that asFishways have been created since. turned urban. It is surrounded by recrea onal areas. Abbotsford Popula on 133,497. Welcome to the Fraser Delta with its rich soils and abundant agricultural produc on. Photo courtesy of BC Tourism 23

Schedule of Events AugustMay July Canada’s Na onal Ukrainian Fes val Williams Lake Stampede Dauphin July 1st Long weekend Weekend a er August Long.Maple Flag Cold LakeFrom mid May to end of June. M-Fmul ple flights per daysJune Swan River Rodeo Dawson Creek Exhibi on & Stampede End of July 2nd Weekend of AugustMeadow Lake Stampede2nd week of June Canada’s Na onal Ukrainian Fes val Dauphin Weekend a er August Long. Dauphin Countryfest end of June-July long weekend Williams Lake Stampede July 1st Long weekend24

Fort Dauphin Museum Historic Sites 140 Jackson Street Dauphin, MB 204 638-6630Lac La Biche Mission Historic Dunvegan West of Lac La Biche, AB South of Fairview, AB 780 623-3274 780 835-7150 Museums Alberta MuseumsManitoba Museums Cold Lake Air Force Museum, Cold Lake Museum Oil & Gas,Grosse Isle Museum Lac La Biche Mission,Woodlands Pioneer Museum Plamondon & District MuseumLundar Museum,Lundar Kinsayo Museum, KinusoEriksdale Creamery Museum Grouard Historical Village,Selo Ukraina Museum, Dauphin Na ve Cultural Arts Museum, GrouardDauphin Rail Museum, Dauphin High Prairie & District Museum,Medd House Museum, Winnipegosis Pioneer Thresherman’s Museum, High PrairieSwan Valley Museum, Swan River Musee Girouxville Museum,St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, Mafeking Wanham Grizzley Bear Prairie Museum,Sam Waller Museum, The Pas Nampa Museum, Peace River Museum, ArchivesSaskatchewan Museums Lac Cardinal Pioneer Village Museum, Grimshaw Fairview RCMP Centennial Museum,Al Mazur Memorial Heritage Museum, Hudson Bay Historic Dunvegan,Nipawin Living Forestry Museum, Spirit River & District Museum,Choiceland Museum,Diefenbaker House, Prince Albert BC MuseumsShellbrook Museum,Canwood Museum, Alaska Highway House, Dawson CreekBig River Memorial Museum, Railway Sta on Museum, Dawson CreekMeadow lake Museum, Walter Wright Pioneer Village, Dawson CreekGoodsoil Historical Museum, Fort St John North Peace Museum, Hudson’s Hope Museum, Peace Canyon Dam Visitor’s Centre, Hudson’s Hope 25 WAC Benne Dam Visitor’s Centre, Hudson’s Hope Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum, Clinton Museum, Quesnel Museum, Co onwood House Historical Site, Quesnel Museum of the Cariboo Chilco n, Williams Lake 108 Heritage Site, 108 Mile Ranch Lillooet Museum Pemberton Museum

Fishing & BoatingMANITOBA FISHING by Region Stocked Ponds River/Stream Shore Fishing Boat Rentals Boat Launches Pike Walleye Perch Whitefish Burbot Rainbow Trout Lake Trout Dolly Varden GraylingRubber Ducky Resort Warren xx xLake Manitoba Inter-lakes xxxxxxDauphin Lake DauphinDuck Mountain Provincial ParkLake Winnipegosis WinnipegosisRivers & Streams Swan River xx xx Hwy 10 NorthOverowing River Overowing River The PasClearwater Lake Prov Park The Pas Photo courtesy of Alberta Travel Cranberry Portage Photo courtesy of Alberta Travel Flin Flon Fishing Lakes near Big RiverSASKATCHEWAN FISHING by RegionDeschambault Lake Hanson Lake Road East of Nipawin x xxxxxTobin Lake NipawinNorth Saskatchewan River Prince Albert Shellbrook CanwoodCowan Lake Big RiverDelaronde Lake Big RiverGreen Lake Green LakeMeadow LakeMeadow Lake Prov Park Dorintosh, Goodsoil, Pierceland26 Photo courtesy of Alberta Travel

Fish to your hearts contentALBERTA FISHING by Region Stocked PondsCold Lake River/StreamHwy 55 West Shore FishingLac La Biche Boat RentalsAthabasca River Boat Launches PikeSlave Lake WalleyeKimiwan lake PerchHeart River WhitefishSmoky River BurbotPeace River Rainbow TroutMoonshine Lake Lake Trout Dolly Varden Grayling Cold Lake xx xxx x xx Rich Lake xx xxx x xx Lac La Biche xxx xxx x xx Athabasca nw of Athabasca McLennan Nampa west of Falher Peace River, Dunvegan West of Spirit RiverFishing DerbiesMANITOBA DERBIES Family FishingThe Narrows 3rd week of JulyNipawin Walleye FestivalSlave Lake Photo courtesy of Alberta Travel 27

Camping MANITOBA CAMPGROUNDS Tents Rubber Ducky Resort Full Service Gas, Diesel, Propane Shallow Point Campground 30 amp Power Fishing Licenses & Bait Lundar Beach Prov Park 50 amp McEwan Memorial Park Water Boat Launch Lake Manitoba Narrows Lodge ShowersQuiet off Highway Campground Parc Molgat Park Campground Laundry Rainbow Beach Provincial Park Pull-Throughs 204 623-7775 Dauphin Beach Golf Resort Sani Dump Overflowing River Vermillion Campground WiCampground & Gas Bar Ethelbert Community Park Fishing Winnipegosis Park Beach Camp Boat Launch Wellman Lake Lodge Golf Blue Lakes Resort & Campgrd Playground Childs Lake Lodge Swimming Pool Green Acres Campground Overowing River P P Warren x x x x x x x x x x x (780) 322-5286 Clearwater Lake P P (2) McKenzie’s RV Park Oakpoint xxx xxx xx x (780) 768-4231 Viking Lodge Bakers Narrows P P Lundar xxx x x Grass River P P (3) Eriksdale x The Narrows x x`x x x x x (204) 768-2749 Ste Rose du Lac x x x x x x (204) 447-2229 Ochre River x x x x x x x (204) 726-6441 Dauphin Beach x x x x x x (204) 638-9400 Dauphin xxx xx x x (204) 622-3150 Ethelbert x x x (204) 742-3301 Winnipegosis x x x x x x x x (204) 656-4791 Duck Mtn P P x x x x x x x x x x x x (204) 525-4422 Duck Mtn P P x x x x x x x x x (204) 480-9393 Duck Mtn P P x x x x x x x x x x (204) 546-2746 Swan River x x x x x x (204) 734-3334 Overowing River x x x (204) 623-7775 The Pas x x xx xx xx x Cranberry Portage (204) 472-3660 Cranberry Portage (204) 472-3337 Bakers Narrows Flin Flon x xx x xx xNote: This is just a par al lis ng of camping alterna ves along the Northern Woods & WaterHighway. There are wayside camping spots as well as other unlisted sites.SASKATCHEWAN CAMPGROUNDS Tents Full Service 30 amp Power 50 amp Water Showers Laundry Pull-Throughs Sani Dump Wi Fishing Boat Launch Golf Playground Swimming PoolBloomelds Deschambault Lk Hanson Lake Rd x xx xxxx x x (306) 426-2493 x x (306) 425-4234Narrow Hills P P (5 campgrounds) Hanson Lake Rd xx (306) 768-2515 xx x xxCarrot River Overnite Park Carrot River xx xxx x (306) 768-3239 xx x (306) 862-9810Pasquia Regional Park x xx xx xx xx (306) 862-4976 xx xxSerenity Bay Resort & RV Park Tobin Lk Rd xx x x xx xx x (306) 862-4444 (306) 862-3911Tobin Lake Resort Tobin Lake x (306) 862-3237Tobin Lake Hilltop Campground Tobin Lake (306) 276-2414Nipawin Motor Inn & RV Park NipawinNipawin Regional Park NipawinCarrols Cove White FoxLove Municipal Campground LovePineview Campground Smeaton (306) 426-7778 (306) 929-2625Weirdale Municipal Campground WeirdalePrince Albert National Park (5 campgrounds)PA Exhibition Campground Prince Albert xx xxx xShellbrook Kinsmen Park Shellbrook xx x x xx xx Regional Park xCanwood Regional Park Canwood xx x Ÿ 2 locations: Community Centre and Cowan LakeBig River Regional Park Big River x (306) 469-2232 (306) 469-4987 Ÿ 45 fully-serviced sites, plus non-Poplar Point Resort Poplar Point (306) 832-2070 serviced sites (306) 236-4477Green Lake Lodge Green Lake xx x xx Ÿ coin-operated showers & laundromat xxx (306) 236-6716 Ÿ Daily, weekly and monthly rateMeadow Lake Lions Regional Pak Meadow Lake xx (306) 238-4653 x xx (306) 986-2618 Phone 306-469-2232Meadow Lake P P Meadow LakePP xx xx xx x xxxx x xxTawaw Cabins Waterhen Lake xxNorthern Meadows Golf Club GoodsoilNorthern Cross Resort Lac des Iles28

ALBERTA CAMPGROUNDS Tents Cold Lake Municipal Full Service Cold Lake MD Campground 30 amp Power Cold Lake Provincial Park 50 amp Fork Lake Recreation Area Water Sir Winston Churchill PP Showers Young’s Beach Campground Laundry Plamondon Whitesand Resort Pull-Throughs Boyle Municipal Campground Sani Dump Shoreline Camping & Fish Resort Wi Blueberry Hill RV Park Fishing Lesser Slave Lake PP Boat Launch Big Fish Bay RV Resort Golf Spruce Point Park Playground Bay Shore Resort Inc Swimming Pool Shadow Creek Resort Shaws Point Resort Cold Lake S xx xx xxx (780) 594-4747 Hillard’s Bay Prov Park High Prairie Elks Campground Cold Lake N xx x x x x (780) 639-4121 Winagami Lake Prov Park Faust Kimiwan Campground Cold Lake xx x x x x (780) 594-7856 Phone Mill Brown Memorial Campsite 780 355-2530 Peace River Lions Campground Hwy 55 xx x x x x x (780) 623-1747 Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park Fairview RV Park Lac La Biche x x x x x x x x (877) 537-2757 Dunvegan Provincial Park Moonshine Lake Provincial Park Lac La Biche x x x x x x x x x (780)623-2604 Plamondon xx x x x x x x (780) 798-2254207 Full Service Lots Propane Boyle x x xx (780)40 Basic Lots Boat LaunchFree Firewood Marina Boyle x x x x x x x x x x x (780) 689-4363WiFi for Campers Fishing LicensesIce & Ice Cream Bait Athabasca xx x x x x (780) 675-3733 Slave Lake xx x x x x x x (780) 849-7100 Slave Lake xx x x x x x x x x (780) 849-2020 Kinuso xx x x x x x x x x (780) 775-3805 Faust x x x x x x x (780) 355-2530 Joussard xx x x x x x (780) 776-0002 Grouard xx x x x x x x x x (780) 751-3900 Grouard xx x x x x x x (877) 537-2757 High Prairie xx xx xx x (780) 523-3724 Winagami Lake x x x x x x x x x (780) 849-7100 McLennan xx xx x x x (780) 324-3065 Nampa xx x (780) 322-3852 Peace River xx x xxx x x (780) 624-2120 Grimshaw xx x x x x x x (780) 624-6486 Fairview xx x xxx xx x (780) 835-5577 Fairview xx x x x x x (877) 538-5350 West of Spirit River x x x x x x x x (780) 538-5350BRITISH COLUMBIA CAMPGROUNDS Tents Full Service 30 amp Power 50 amp Water Showers Laundry Pull-Throughs Sani Dump Wi Fishing Boat Launch Golf Playground Swimming PoolMile 0 Campsite Dawson Creek xxx x x xx x 250-782-2590 x 250-782-9433Northern Lights RV Park Dawson Creek xxxxx xx x xx 250-843-7774 xx 250-789-3794Farmington Fairways Golf Course & RV Park x 250-789-9295 250-785-4218Fairway RV Taylor xx xx x 250-785-1700 250-787-1569Peace Island Park Ft St John xx x 250-964-2243 250-783-5333Corner RV and Campsite Ft St John x xxx 250-783-9901 250-783-9901Rotary RV Park Ft St John xxx xxxx x 250-788-2050 250-242-1197Charlie Lake RV & Leisure Charlie Lake 250-277-8245Rotary Forest Recreation Site Charlie Lake x x 250-997-3761 xx x 250-964-3489Lynx Creek RV Park - N of Hudson’s Hope x xx 250-963-7577 x x 250-397-2523Dinosaur Lake Campground Hudson’s Hope x x 250-992-6700 x xx x 250-747-2015Cameron Lake Campground Hudson’s Hope x x 250-747-0699 x x x 250-593-4431Moberly Lake Marina & Resort Moberly Lake x x 250-459-2579 x xLions Flatbed Creek Campgrnd Tumbler Ridge xx x x 604-905-2523 xMonkman Prov. Park Tumbler Ridge xx x xx xAzouzetta Lake Lodge Pine Creek Pass xx xMackenzie Municipal Campgrnd Mackenzie xx xWhiskers Point Prov. Park McLeod Lake xxxxxx xSouthpark RV Prk &Campgrnd Prince George xx xx10 Mile Lake Prov. Parks - north of Quesnel x xx xx x xxLazy Daze Resort Quesnel xx xRobert’s Roost RV Park & Cmp QuesnelCariboo Place Campsite - 32 km S of QuesnelLoon Bay Resort Lone ButteMarigold Fishing Resort Loon LakeCottonwood Recreation Site Lillooet x xNairn Falls Prov. Park - 32 km NE Whistler xxWhistler RV Park & Campgrnd Whistler xx xx 29

Golf Hidden Gem Golf CoursesWalk ons Welcome MANITOBA GOLF COURSES Holes Yards Affordable Par Rentals Non Rushed Power Carts Licensed Golfing the Food Interlakes Prac se Facili es Camping 9 Holes Club rentals Bel Acres Golf & Country Club Rosser 18 6975 72 x x x x x (204) 632-8341 Power Carts 18 6775 71 x x x x x (204) 322-5335 Restaurant Warren Golf & Country Club Warren 9 3256 36 x x x x (204) 646-2100 Great for Family 9 3021 36 x x x x x (204) 762-5877 & Beginners Manipogo Golf & Country Club St Laurent 18 6110 70 x x x x x x (204) 638-9400 9 2861 36 (204) 656-4737 Phone Lundar Golf & Country Club Lundar 18 6812 70 x x x x x (204) 734-2059 (204) 762-5877 9 3309 36 x x x x x (204) 627-2300 Dauphin Lake Golf Resort Ochre River 9 3004 36 x x x x x (306) 688-5555 Winnipegosis Municipal Golf Winnipegosis Swan River Golf & Country Club Swan River Halcrow Lake Golf & CC The Pas Phantom Lake Golf Club Flin Flon SASKATCHEWAN GOLF COURSES Hudson Bay Golf Course Hudson Bay 9 2861 35 x x x x x (306) 865-2100 (306) 768-2880 Pasquia Regional Park Golf Arboureld 9 37 x x x x x x (306) 873-4222 (306) 862-9600 Tisdale Riverside Golf Course Tisdale 9 35 x x x x x x (306) 862-4811 (306) 764-7888 Rolling Pines Golf & Country Res Tobin Lake 9 3300 36 x x x x x x (306) 763-3465 (306) 747-3484 Evergreen Golf & Country Club Nipawin 18 6539 72 x x x x x (306) 468-2663 (306) 469-7818 Mark’s 9 Golf & Country Club Prince Albert 9 1992 31 x x x x (306) 236-6388 (306) 238-4653 Kachur’s Golf Club Prince Albert 18 6128 70 x x x x x Hidden Hills of Shellbrook Shellbrook 9 3227 36 x x x x x Canwood Pines Golf Course Canwood Reg Pk 9 2783 35 x x x x x Big River Golf Club Big River 9 2935 35 x x x x x Meadow Lake Golf Club Madow Lake 18 6432 72 x x x x x Northern Meadows Golf Club Goodsoil 18 6725 72 x x x x x x Golf CourseŸ 9 hole, Grass-Green CourseŸ Power Cart/Equipment RentalŸ Canteen & Licensed Pro Shop Use this ad to receive one \"2 for 1\" pricing! Phone 306-469-7818Located across from Regional Park Meadow Lake Golf Club Room for RV Parking RV Camping close to course Ÿ 2 locations: Community Centre Championship Design and Cowan Lake 18 hole Course Ÿ 45 fully-serviced sites, plus Power Carts non-serviced sites Driving Range Putting Green Ÿ coin-operated showers & Sand trap Practise laundromat (306) 236-6388 Ÿ Daily, weekly and monthly rate Use this ad to receive a \"week-end park pass!\" Phone 306-469-223230

Enjoy a Enjoying the beauty of the northern Golf woods and water as you travel between courses. Vacation Play 8 different courses over two weeks. Well kept courses that welcome walk-ons and affordable rates compared to larger urban courses. Travel on your own or join an organized tour: email: Watch the Northern Woods & Water Highway Associa on website for updated informa on. www.nwwr.caALBERTA GOLF COURSES Holes Yards Par Rentals Power Carts Licensed Food Prac se Facili es CampingGrand Centre Golf & CC Cold Lake 18 6497 72 x x x x x (780) 594-2121 18 72 x x x x x (780) 594-5341Cold Lake Golf & Winter Club Cold Lake 18 6431 72 x x x x x (780) 623-4288 9 3221 35 x x x x x x (780) 689-2455Lac La Biche Golf & Country C Lac La Biche 18 7301 72 x x x x x (780) 675-4599 18 6870 72 x x x x x (780) 849-4389Skeleton Lake Golf Course Boyle 9 3371 36 x x x x x (780) 523-3907 9 3289 36 x x x x x (780) 324-3661Athabasca Golf & Country Club Athabasca 9 3163 36 x x x x x x (780) 359-2520 9 2945 36 x x x x x x (780) 322-3977Gilwood Golf & Country Club Slave Lake 18 72 x x x x x x (780) 332-4653 9 3367 36 x x x x x (780) 332-4949High Prairie & District golf Club High Prairie 9 3084 36 x x x x x (780) 835-2844Smoky River Regional Golf C McLennanLakeside Golf & Country Club EagleshamHeart River Golf NampaMighty Peace Golf Course Peace RiverThe Creek Golf Club GrimshawFairview Golf Club FairviewBRITISH COLUMBIA GOLF COURSESDawson Creek Golf & CC Dawson Creek 18 6497 72 x x x x x (250) 594-2121 (250) 843-7774Farmington Fairways Dawson Creek N 9 3200 36 x x x x x (250) 789-3711 (250) 785-9995Lone Wolf Golf Club Taylor 18 7141 72 x x x x x (250) 788-3880 (205) 788-3944Fort St. John Links Golf Fort St. John 9 3280 36 x x x x x (250) 242-4656 (250) 963-7500Moberly Lake Golf Course Moberly Lake 9 xxx x (250) 563-4417 (250) 563-8901Natural Springs Golf Course Chetwynd 9 36 x x x x x (250) 963-9650 (250) 249-5550Tumbler Ridge Golf Club Tumbler Ridge 9 3214 36 x x x x (250) 392-6026 (800) 667-5233Mackenzie Golf & CC Mackenzie 9 3219 36 x x x x (604) 894-6197 (604) 938-9898Prince George Golf & Curling Prince George 18 6432 71 x x x x x (604) 938-2092 (604) 932-3280Aberdeen Glen Golf Course Prince George (604) 896-2224Aspen Grove Golf Club Prince GeorgeQuesnel Golf Club QuesnelWilliams Lake Golf & Tennis Williams Lake 18 6272 71 x x x x x 18 holes Club & Cart Rentals108 Golf Resort 108 Ranch 18 72 x x x x x License LoungeThe Meadows at Pemberton Pemberton 18 72 x x x x x Prac se Facili esNichlaus North Golf Course Whistler 18 6961 71 x x x x x Phone (780) 594-5341Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Whistler 18 6635 72 x x x x xWhistler Golf Club Whistler 18 6722 71 x x x x xFurry Creek Golf & CC Furry Creek 18 6025 72 x x x x x 31

Northern Woods & Water Highway 2,500 km of scenic country venturing from the lakelands of Manitoba to the parklands of northern Saskatchewan, Alberta, and NE BC. Constantly changing scenery aptly named for beau ful lakes, rivers, and boreal forests that await your exploring.www.nwwr.caFor more informa on on the Northern Woods & Water Highway check out the website.


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