Lac La Biche Region: Official 2024 Visitor Guide

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OFFICIAL 2024 VISITOR GUIDE

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT ENGLISH We respectfully acknowledge the traditional and ancestral lands of the First Nations peoples of Treaty 6, Treaty 8 and Treaty 10 territories and the Homeland of the Métis people. Lac La Biche County continues to be

CREE Nimanācitānān naskwēyasihtamōwin nēhīyaw ōtipamakan askiya ēkwa ōtipimiso askiy. Wāwāskēsiw sākahikanihk kiyāpic nēhīyaw isiyiniw ēwīkiw aspin ohci kakiskisihk ēkwa nisitawēyitīnan nēhīyaw kayas

home to Indigenous peoples since time immemorial, and we recognize the vital contributions of Indigenous culture, history and perspectives in our shared past, present and future.

pimacihowin ēkwa ēwāpatamahk asonamātōwin pīci ōtahk, anohc mēkwac, ēkwa ōtīnīkan.


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FRENCH Nous reconnaissons respectueusement les terres traditionnelles et ancestrales des peuples des Premières Nations faisant partie des territoires visés par le Traité no 6, le Traité no 8 et le Traité no 10 ainsi que la terre natale des Métis. Le comté de Lac La Biche abrite les peuples autochtones depuis des temps immémoriaux, et nous reconnaissons l’apport essentiel de la culture, de l’histoire et des perspectives autochtones à notre passé, notre présent et notre avenir collectifs.

NORTHERN MICHIF Neyanân meyo totumakew’iyahk nusk’wesihtâmayhk anihi kayâs ochi kâkê itotumihk mêna wâhkomâkunak uskêa ochi First Nations âyisêniwahk ochi Treaty 6, Treaty 8 mêna Treaty 10 ooma uskêkana mêna anima Neginân’uskê ochi li Metis âyisêniwak. Lac La Biche County âhkume’yihta neginân kichi Indigenous âyisêniwak isko kêsikâw tipahikun namoya wekâch pooni’payiw, mêna neyanân nistâwi’namahk anihi kêchi’towun pukitinih’towina ochi Indigenous kayâs’pimâtsowin, kayâs’âchimowin mêna meskwêhtu’mowina oma keyanâw pâhkwe’numawewin kayâs’ochi, âyâw mekwach mêna nekân ote.


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Welcome

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BEAVER LAKE Cree nation

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Buffalo lake metis settlement

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Every effort has been made to include a wide variety of events, programs, and services that best represent our region. If you would like your program, event, or service included in the next edition of the Visitor Guide, please contact Lac La Biche County’s Communications department at 780-623-6823 or communications@laclabichecounty. com for more information. Produced by: Lac La Biche County Advertising sales & printing by: Lac La Biche Post

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TRAVEL TIPS

ICONS YOU’ll find in this guide: Summer Winter Year-round

Photos by: • Craigend Rec & Ag Society • DC Art & Design Studio • Debbie Kitchen • Donna Feledichuk Wildlife Photography • Dusty Cressey • Emily Steele Productions • Jana Rosychuk • Janine Adele Photography • Jason Caine • Lac La Biche County Staff (Alex Fuller, Kareen Eludin, Sam Muise, Tyler Dennison, Danielle Patenaude) • Lisa Roper • Michele McDougall • Must Do Canada • Red Wolfe Media • Seekers Media • Wes David Illustrations provided by: Lac La Biche County Staff (Ed Plamondon)


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A Message from Lac La Biche County Mayor

Paul Reutov On behalf of Lac La Biche County Council,

I’d like to welcome you to the Lac La Biche Region. From outdoor adventures like the Lakeland Canoe Circuit to authentic experiences of Indigenous culture and history, in the Lac La Biche Region you can explore the best of northern Alberta. We have the creature comforts you’d expect of a larger centre, and access to untamed outdoor experiences within minutes. Catch a monster walleye, step back in time at beautifully preserved historic sites, relax on sandy beaches, learn from traditional artisans, experience cultures from around the world, hike and camp in 300-year-old forests, spot 200-plus bird species, fuel your explorations with hearty and upscale dining, take in one-of-a-kind community events that you’ll have to tell your friends and family about – where else can you do all of this and more, without even needing to drive far? First Nations and Métis Settlements, along with major French, Lebanese, Russian, Filipino, Ukrainian and Italian communities (among many others), call our Region home: these cultures, traditions, and cuisines give us a unique character that you won’t find anywhere else in Canada. Don’t mind the construction in our urban centres – we’re adding even more attractions to our lineup, so we warmly invite you to explore our communities, our multitude of lakes and trails, and our boundless backcountry where the stars and Northern Lights shine bright. I am confident that the adventures you have here will be unforgettable, and I hope that you will return for more soon.


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A Message from Buffalo Lake Métis Settlement Chairman Stan Delorme Tansi, friends. On behalf of our entire community, I would like to welcome you to Lac La Biche County and the Buffalo Lake Métis Settlement. We are a proud Métis community with a rich history and culture. We invite you to learn more about our community and our way of life. We hope you enjoy your time here and we are looking forward to sharing our culture with you. Thank you for visiting and we’d be happy to have you back here, time and time again. Best regards, and safe travels.

A Message from Elder Wally Sinclair, Lac La Biche Canadian Native Friendship Centre Association Since time immemorial, First Nations peoples called the beauty of the area and its many islands and lakes home; first the Beaver, Sarcee, Sekani and Blackfoot peoples and later predominantly inhabited by the Chipewyan, Cree and Metis. The land serves as a teacher, a doctor, a mother and guide for all our stories, teachings and experiences as Indigenous People. May your time on this land be gifted with all good things for you and your family during your stay. Hiy Hiy.

A Message from Councillor Lee Thom on behalf of Kikino Métis Settlement Council The Kikino Métis Settlement Council on behalf of the Kikino Métis Settlement welcomes visitors to our region. Tourism in our area is growing rapidly and we are certainly pleased to see this and to encourage visitors to explore and experience our events, and the cultural, historical and economic importances our region has to offer. Our region is unique in offering all of this especially With a combination of all the varied cultural and ethnic peoples and the special events, activities, and experiences open to guests, visitors and economic partners.

A Message from Resource One Aboriginal Business Association President Shawn McDonald Tanisi, On behalf of Resource One Aboriginal Business Association and our Board, I proudly welcome you to the Lac La Biche Region, the region is culturally rich and diverse and prides itself in helping each other especially in times of need. Our Association firmly believes in economic reconcili-action in creating meaningful partnerships and is driven by upholding our responsibility as stewards of the lands, come and visit and see for yourself the beauty of the Lac La Biche Region. kinanâskomitin


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A Message from Jason Ekeberg, Citizen’s Representative, Otipemisiwak Métis Government District 19 TANSI and WELCOME to Lac La Biche, home to one of the oldest communities and one of the largest Indigenous communities in Alberta. Lac La Biche is more than just a place; it’s a warm embrace of nature’s wonders and the spirit of a vibrant and diverse community. We are thrilled to extend our hand in friendship and welcome you to our home. This home was created from years of sacrifices and contributions of our Ancestors who were here before us who welcomed voyageurs, explorers and travelers to the shores of this beautiful community.

A Message from Heart Lake Chief Curtis Monias Tansi! On behalf of Heart Lake First Nation, we warmly welcome the many visitors and neighbouring communities within the Region to our annual cultural, sport and recreation events. The dates and details are available on our webpage and social media each year. Come and experience the Nehiyawak (Cree) songs, dance, games and incredible lands where we gather! We trust you will find yourselves surrounded by the spirit and beauty of northern Alberta, a place we are proud to call home, and share with our visitors and relations. Hiy-hiy

Our community is built on the values of inclusivity, mutual support, and a deep appreciation for the land that sustains us. We celebrate our cultural diversity and strive to create a welcoming environment for everyone who calls Lac La Biche home, as well as those who are just passing through. Our rich Indigenous heritage graces our Homeland, it’s an essential part of our collective identity, and we encourage you to learn and celebrate it with us. So, once again, welcome to Lac La Biche!

Lac La Biche Region team members strive to include welcome remarks from regional Indigenous leaders.


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“Lac La Biche is one of the most amazing drive-to-lakes I have ever fished in the province of Alberta.” - WES DAVID, FISHING THE WILD WEST TV


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Alberta Wife Carrying Championship 2024 First Alberta Competition sanctioned by the North American Wife Carrying Championship in accordance with the North American rules and regulations. The wife carrying race is held in conjunction with the Lakeland Country Fair on Saturday, July 13th, at 1:00 PM at the Lac La Biche Agricom Rodeo grounds. • Competitors: • Competition: • Course: • Prize: • Entry Fee:

Teammates are not required to be legally married and must be a minimum of 20 years of age. Competitors run the race course two teams at a time with the three fastest teams qualifying for prizes. Length of race course is 254m/278 yards with dry and wet obstacles. Winning team gets the wife’s weight in beer and 5 times her weight in cash with the runner up teams 1/2 or 1/3 that amount. $25 per couple.

For more information about the Alberta Wife Carrying Championship and to register, go to: www.laclabicheagsociety.com, or call 780-623-3047 Check out wife carrying on “YouTube” or “www.laclabicheagsociety.com”


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Owl River Campground


LOCATION: Treaty 6 Directions: 6 km southeast of the hamlet of Lac La Biche off HWY. 663. Approximately a two hour drive northeast of Edmonton.

THINGS TO DO: Families with small children will enjoy the playground and beach at the campground. Boating is popular with visitors to Beaver Lake PRA. There are three boat launches nearby: one in the PRA, and two in nearby subdivisions (Young’s Beach and Holowachuk Estates). Kayaks and canoes can be rented from the campground store. Fishing for walleye or northern pike is a great way to spend a day. Learn about local plants and wildlife. Alberta Parks offers free educational programming at the day use area during the summer months. In the winter, visitors will find 5 km of cross-country ski trails throughout the group use area of the park. The trails are good for novice to intermediate use. Skis can be rented through the Lac La Biche Ski Club (facebook.com/LLBSkiClub). Snowmobiling across the lake and along the nearby Tom’s Trail will chase away the winter blues. Surrounded by breathtaking winter landscape, locals and visitors love ice fishing on the lake.

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Boat Launch Boat Rentals Dump Station Firepits Firewood for sale Fish Cleaning Stations Grocery store Group Camping Lifejacket Loaner Station Pit/Vault Toilets Playground Powered Sites Showers

https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/north/beaver-lake-pra

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Directions: 158 km northeast of Edmonton. Take AB-28A and AB-28 E to AB-855 N in Smoky Boyle Lake County.

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THINGS TO DO: Attend the annual Buffalo Lake Pro Rodeo.

Buffalo Lake Rodeo Grounds

Enjoy the beach or bike trails at North Buck Lake. Grab some delicious bannock and other snacks at 855 Buffalo Crossing Gas & Convenience.

North Buck Lake Campground in North Buck Lake Provincial Recreation Area is a short drive away. The campground features powered sites, a beach, playground and more. Visit reserve.albertaparks.ca to book a site.

Town of Smoky Lake/ Vilna

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Support local while shopping for goodies at the annual Christmas Craft and Bake sale.

Hideaway Adventure Grounds

ANNUAL EVENTS: Buffalo Lake Pro Rodeo is held annually every summer.

Approximately 50 km south, Métis Crossing offers camping, sky domes, and hotel accommodations.

Métis Week events are held annually every November.

Hotels can be found nearby in the hamlet of Lac La Biche, the town of Smoky Lake, or the village of Boyle.

The Christmas Craft and Bake Sale is held every year in December.

https://buffalolakems.ca

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https://craigendrecandagsociety.com

LOCATION:

Treaty 6

Directions: Approximately 200 km north of Edmonton. Take HWY.28 to HWY. 36. At HWY. 55 turn towards Craigend/Fork Lake/Rich Lake.

THINGS TO DO: Head down the road to Christy Creek Honey for a tour. Sample some delicious local honey and pick up some souvenirs. Take a short 25-minute drive over to Pinehurst Lake for fishing, swimming, or atving. Get the fam out for a skate or quick game of shinny at the outdoor rink.

2024 EVENTS: Mother’s Day Brunch hosted by Craigend Recreation and Agricultural Society is happening on May 12, 2024 from 11 am to 1 pm.

PINEHURST LAKE/RIANNE GABERT

The annual Perogy Supper and Dance is held every year in November. Homemade perogies, live music, and nothing but good times to be found in Craigend!

WHERE TO STAY: A field for camping is available across from the Craigend Community Centre. Contact the Craigend Recreation and Agricultural Society for information. Additional camping can be found at the Pinehurst Lake Campground, Fork Lake Campground, and Rich Lake 4H Campground. Cabins can be found at Elinor Lake Getaway, 23 km east. For more information, visit elinorlakeresort.com/cabin-rentals/. Hotels can be found nearby in Lac La Biche (roughly 20 km north).

CHRISTY CREEK HONEY / MUST DO CANADA

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C R OW L AK E PR OVI N C I AL PAR K LOCATION: Treaty 8 Directions: Located in the northern part of Lac La Biche County, Crow Lake is 120 km south of Fort McMurray on HWY. 63.

THINGS TO DO: Crow Lake is a great lake for paddling. Make sure to pack your canoe, kayak, or SUP for the weekend. Motorized boats are not allowed. Visitors who enjoy wildlife viewing and birding will enjoy this northern park. Adjacent to Crow Lake Ecological Reserve, bears and birds are frequently spotted.

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Hand Launch Pit Toilets Firewood Firepits

https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/north/crow-lake-pp/

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Lowest rates in town • Lofts & suites Kitchenettes & Jacuzzis • Real Home Comforts!

CaLL 780 -623- 4424 oR ToLL-fRee 1-855-623-6825 To booK! In Plamondon stop by the Pelican Hotel • 780 798 3759 Restaurant & Bar • VLTs • Liquor Store Open 7 DayS a Week


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ELINOR LAKE LOCATI ON:

Treaty 6

Directions: Located next to Lakeland Provincial Park, the Elinor Lake area is located approximately 230 km northeast of Edmonton and approximately 40 km southeast of the hamlet of Lac La Biche.

THINGS TO DO: Fish for pike or walleye in Elinor Lake. Hit the trails in Lakeland Provincial Park and Provincial Recreation Area. In the winter, cruise through the boreal forest on a snowmobile. In the summer, hike around the lake. Pack your binoculars for bird watching and wildlife viewing. You might spot some deer, black bears, or moose. Watch the stars shine above the lake. If you’re lucky, the northern lights might also put on a show. Enjoy a day of ice fishing with friends, before heading back to your cozy cabin for a warm meal and time to read a good book.

WHERE TO STAY: Permanent lots for RVs and cabins are available for purchase at Elinor Lake Resort. Cabins can be found at Elinor Lake Getaway. Visit elinorlakeresort.com/cabin-rentals/. A large canvas tent can be booked through Offroad Adventures (“Rustic Camping Experience”): offroadrentals.ca. Hotels can be found nearby in Lac La Biche (roughly 20 km north).

NEED HELP PLANNING YOUR TRIP TO THE LAC LA BICHE REGION? We can help! Call or text: 780-623-4804 Email: visitorinfo@ laclabichecounty.com DM: @llbtourism on Facebook and Instagram

laclabicheregion.com


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LOCATION:

Treaty 6

Directions: Approximately 200 km north of Edmonton. Take HWY. 28 to hwy 36. At HWY. 55 turn towards Craigend/Fork Lake/Rich Lake.

THINGS TO DO: Swim, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard. Fork Lake is a beautiful, but shallow lake. Build a sand castle on the white sandy beach, located at Lac La Biche County’s Fork Lake Campground. Enjoy pizza or ice cream from EJ’s General Store in Rich Lake, a short 10-minute drive away.

WHERE TO STAY: There are two campgrounds on Fork Lake. Lac La Biche County’s Fork Lake Campground features a beach, cooking shelter and playground. Fork Lake campground is firstcome, first-served. On the other side of the lake is the Rich Lake 4H Campground, operated by the Rich Lake Ag Society. This campground is perfect for family reunions or large group trips. The 4H Campground is available for group bookings between May and October. To book, visit richlakeagsociety.com Cabins can be found at Elinor Lake Getaway: elinorlakeresort.com/cabin-rentals/ Hotels can be found nearby in Lac La Biche (roughly 50 km north).

For information about nearby Rich Lake, see page 41.


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FIVE WAYS TO CONNECT WITH NATURE THROUGH FOOD Agritourism in the Lac La Biche Region

3) PAsture + Market Pasture + Market opened in 2023 at the Lac La Biche Golf Course, with an incredible farmto-table menu. They work with local ranches and farms to bring fresh ingredients to you. Open seasonally.

1) CHRISTY CREEK hoNEY See how delicious homemade honey is harvested and discover the secret lives of honeybees. The experience will have you buzzing with excitement all the way home. Book your private tour online at christycreekhoney.ca.

For more information, pasturemarket.ca

4) Lac La Biche Farmers market Every Friday between Easter and Christmas, the Lakeland Agricom is filled with everything from fresh produce and baked goods to preserves, art pieces, one-of-a-kind knickknacks and more. For more information, laclabicheagsociety.com/events

5) RICH LAKE Farmers market 2) orchard fresh syrups orchard & Saskatoon u-pick This family-run orchard has taken over farmer’s markets across Alberta with their delicious syrups, and now you can pick the very berries that the syrup is made from every summer. Learn more online at www.orchardfreshsyrups.com.

Shop for homemade goodies and unique handmade items by the small but vibrant community of Rich Lake. If you’re in the area, you won’t regret stopping in. Rich Lake Farmer’s Market is open biweekly, April to September. For dates, times and more info, richlakeagsociety.com.


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HYLO

WHERE TO STAY: Campsites are available a short 20-minute drive away at North Buck Lake (reserve through Alberta Parks) and Chump Lake (first-come, first-served).

LOCATI ON: Treaty 6

Directions: Hylo is approximately 191 kms away from Edmonton. Take AB-28A and AB-28 E to AB-855 N in Smoky Lake County. Continue on AB-855 N. Turn right on HWY. 663. Drive for about 15 km until you see Range Road 153B, where you will find Hylo.

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Harvest Days is held annually every August. Owl River Plamondon Campground The event features a parade, pig catch (see Whitesands Resort photo and more. Twp Rd below), brisket cook-off, Diesel’s Owl

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THINGS TO DO: Discover the Hylo/Venice Recreation and Agricultural Society, a community organization that hosts cultural, recreational, and agricultural events to promote community engagement. Look out for their upcoming events!

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KIKINO SILVER BIRCH RODEO & CELEBRATION DAYS / EMILY STEELE PRODUCTIONS

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K I KINO ME TIS SE T TL E M E N T LOCATION: Treaty 6 Directions: Approximately 40 km south of Lac La Biche, 185 kms north of Edmonton. From Edmonton, take AB-28A and AB-28 E to HWY. 36.

THINGS TO DO: Swim, fish, or boat on Whitefish Lake. Play a round of paintball or mini golf at Painted Horse Paintball & Mini Putt: https://paintedhorsepaintball.com/ Bring your camera and binoculars to enjoy an early morning of birdwatching and nature photography.

https://www.kikinoms.com/

Catch a Kikino Northern Lites performance to see the Métis dance troupe perform in-person. Snowshoe through the boreal forest and learn about traditional survival techniques at Hideaway Adventure Grounds.

WHERE TO STAY: Canvas tents and micro-cabins are available at Hideaway Adventure Grounds: https://hideawayadventuregrounds.ca Cabins, powered campsites, and non-powered campsites are available to rent at Kikino Silver Birch Resort: www.kikinosilverbirch.ca

ANNUAL EVENTS: Kikino Silver Birch Rodeo and Celebration Days is held annually in August.

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HID EAWAY ADVEN T URE GRO UN D S Township Road 624, Kikino Métis Settlement hideawayadventuregrounds.ca hideawayadventure@gmail.com 780-623-8885

Connect with nature, culture and yourself. Have your eyes, mind and heart opened while experiencing the sheer joy of being on the land. At Hideaway Adventure Grounds, you have the opportunity to unplug while learning traditional Métis teachings that bring you closer to Mother Earth and introduce you to Indigenous ways of knowing and ways of life. Practice shelter-building, finding medicinal plants, leathercraft and more in an endless aspen forest, and spend your nights in luxurious canvas wall tents. A day use area for group events is also available.

Visit the Trading Post at Hideaway Adventure Grounds to buy Indigenous-made souvenirs!


LAC LA BICHE / DC ART & DESIGN STUDIO

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LOCATION:

Treaty 6

From Edmonton (approx. two hours and 30 minutes of driving time):

The hamlet of Lac La Biche is the primary urban service centre for the Region. If you need a fishing licence, forgot a towel, or want to spend an afternoon shopping, there is a great mix of local and chain businesses available to meet your needs.

CHILI RIDE

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Follow HWY. 28 north for 145 km, then turn left onto HWY. 36.

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Follow HWY. 36 north for 70 km, through Kikino Métis Settlement and straight into the hamlet of Lac La Biche.

From Fort McMurray (approx. three hours of driving time): 1.

Follow HWY. 63 south for 240 km, then turn left onto HWY 55.

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Follow HWY. 55 east for 40 km into Lac La Biche.

SUMMER DAYS

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THINGS TO DO: Spend a morning fishing on Lac la Biche or Beaver Lake. Enjoy the beach, playground and spray park at McArthur Park. Pack a picnic lunch or go for a short stroll to main street, where you’ll find plenty of restaurants and shops. Challenge yourself to hit par at the Lac La Biche Golf Club, and follow the game with a delicious meal by Pasture + Market in the clubhouse.

Play a round of disc golf at Alexander Hamilton Park, where you’ll also find a stocked Trout Pond, off-leash dog park, walking path, and picnic shelter. If you need discs, they are available for rent from the Bold Centre. Create your own flavour of ice cream with the rolled ice cream at LLB Munchies. Enjoy patio drinks at Boston Pizza, Fat Unicorn Brewery, Mo’s Billiards Pool Hall or the Royal Canadian Legion, McGrane #28.

Rent a paddleboard from Off Road Rentals and #takeittothelake.

LEE’S TALENT SHOW

WIFE CARRYING CONTEST

ARCHERY PROVINCIALS


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HEALING A LA SOURCE

MOAPAA

Lac La Biche Region

THINGS TO DO: Book a workshop or one-on-one with award-winning wildlife photographer, Donna Feledichuk (https:// donnafeledichukphotography.com/). Learn the art of stained glass with Healing à la Source. Call, email or DM the Facebook page to book a beginner workshop or arrange a time to see the small, but wonderful économusée. (https://www.facebook. com/healingalasource) Expand your knowledge of northeastern Alberta through a trip to the Lac La Biche Museum. Art aficionados will love the Portage College Museum of Aboriginal Peoples’ Art & Artifacts (MOAPAA). Enjoy a free afternoon, wandering the College halls, and taking in over 2,000 pieces of unique indigenous art. See if you can complete the WIBIT obstacle course at Portage Pool without falling into the water. WIBIT swims happen once a month. Take a walk along the lakeshore and see how many different bird species you can spot. The area has been a designated bird sanctuary for over 100 years.

Book a snowmobile tour with Off Road Adventures (offroadrentals.ca). Spend a weekend ice fishing. Huts can be rented through Fishapalooza Ice Hut Rentals (https://www. fishapaloozaicehutrentals.com/) or Lac La Biche Fishing Adventures (https:// www.laclabichefishing.ca/). Borrow a pair of snowshoes from the Bold Centre and hit the trails at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park, or forge your own path across the frozen lake. Catch a Portage College Voyageurs Men’s Hockey game at the Bold Centre. Enjoy some wild ice skating on Lac la Biche or Beaver Lake. If you prefer a cleared path with outdoor lighting, head to Alexander Hamilton Park, where you’ll find a skating oval on the trout pond, a fire pit, a picnic shelter and a toboggan hill. Learn to curl with the Lac La Biche Curling Club’s Fun Fridays at the Bold Centre Curling Rink. If you’re an experienced curler, gather a team and compete in one of our many bonspiels.


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WHERE TO STAY: airbnb A few lakefront homes, guest suites and other accommodations are available on airbnb (www.airbnb.ca). Search for Lac La Biche to see what’s available.

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Cabins Cabins in the hamlet are available from Lakeside Lodges, located between the bowling alley and Alexander Hamilton Park. Reservations are available through airbnb, or call 780-623-7052. Cabins can also be found nearby at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park (10 minute drive) or Plamondon Whitesands Resort (25 minute drive).

PARKLAND

New for 2024 is Stay and Play LLB, an executive style home, near the hamlet that is available for short-term rentals. Campgrounds Bold Centre Campground offers powered campsites, including three group sites, right in town. Located next to the sports fields, this campground is great for people playing in a slo-pitch, soccer or other tournament at the Bold Centre. Beaver Lake Provincial Recreation Area is five minutes out of town and features a number of serviced and unserviced sites.

RAMADA

Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park is a provincial gem. About a ten-minute drive from the hamlet, SWCPP is Alberta’s only provincial park composed of islands and features a 300-year-old forest. Hotels Best Canadian Motor Inns Lac La Biche T. 1-888-700-2264 E. laclabiche@bcminns.com W. bcminns.com Canalta Hotel Lac La Biche T. 1-780-623-4490 W. canaltahotels.com Parkland 1 & 2 Lac La Biche T. 780-623-4424 W. parklandmotels.com Ramada Lac La Biche T. 780-623-2250 W. wyndhamhotels.com

FROM A LOCAL

“I believe the next Alberta record walleye will come from Lac La Biche Lake.” Lisa Roper, Lisa Roper Outdoors


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Don’t miss the Lac La Biche Farmers’ Market! PH: 780-623-8002 Every Friday 3:00-5:30 pm April - December

780-623-7888 www.LacLaBicheAgSociety.com

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Come On In & Experience The “Country” In Lac La Biche County July 12th & 13th, 2024


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2024 EVENTS:

Lac La Biche Region

Please note that at the time this guide was printed, many of the local community groups were still in the early planning stages for 2024. For up-to-date information, check @llbtourism on Facebook and Instagram, where we post a weekly event round-up every Thursday. January 19 – Legion Steak Night, Lac La Biche Royal Canadian Legion – McGrane Branch #28, 6 – 8 pm, every Friday year-round, facebook.com/RoyalCanadianLegion28 January 20 – Family Snowmobile Ride & Chili Lunch Fundraiser, Lac La Biche Back Country Riders, facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077657193841 February 3 – 2024 LEGO Competition at the Stuart MacPherson Library, llbcl.ca/programs/lego-competition February 9, March 1, and March 22 – Friday Fun Night with Lac La Biche Curling, Bold Centre, 7 pm, facebook.com/laclabichecurlingclub February 10 – Hope Haven’s Casino Night (tickets must be purchased in advance), hopehavenllb.com February 11 - Princess Tea, Lakeland Agricom, facebook.com/laclabicheagriculturesociety February 19 – Family Day Festival, 12 – 3 pm, Bold Centre, facebook.com/llbcountyFCSS February 24 & 25 – Winter Festival of Speed, Lac la Biche, winterfestivalofspeed.com March 9 & 10 – Lisa Roper Outdoors Ladies Ice Fishing Adventure, Lac la Biche lisaroperoutdoors.com March 9 - Robbie Burn’s Dinner and Celebration, Lac La Biche Royal Canadian Legion – McGrane Branch #28, 5:30 pm. March 15 – 17 – Ladies’ Curling Bonspiel, Bold Centre, facebook.com/laclabichecurlingclub March 22 until December 13 – Lac La Biche Farmer’s Market every Friday, 3-5:30 pm, Lakeland Agricom, facebook.com/laclabicheagriculturesociety April 4 – 7 – Mixed Curling Bonspiel, Bold Centre, facebook.com/laclabichecurlingclub May 24-26 - Alberta Francophone Games, https://lafsfa.ca/jeux-francophone-de-lalberta-2024/ Annually in June – La Biche Walleye Cup, Lac la Biche, facebook.com/LaBicheWalleyeCup July 12 & 13 - Lakeland Country Fair and Wife Carrying Contest, Lakeland Agricom, facebook.com/laclabicheagriculturesociety Annually August Long Weekend – Summer Days, facebook.com/llbsumdays Annually August Long Weekend – Lee’s Burger Baron & Friends Present Talent & Culture Showcase, facebook.com/leesburgerbaron September 16 - 22 – World Archery Field Championships, Herb Erickson Archery Range and Lac La Biche Golf Club, facebook.com/lakelandarchers November 12 to 18 – Métis Week in Alberta, check out portagecollege.ca for information about planned Metis Week events in Lac La Biche November 20 to 24 – Festival of Trees and Lac La Biche Christmas Shopping Extravaganza (November 23 & 24), Bold Centre, facebook.com/festivaloftreesllb Annually in December – Light Up the Night Santa Claus Parade, facebook.com/LightupLLBC


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EVENTS? WE GOT ‘EM. LIVE MUSIC POP-UP MARKETS RODEOS KIDS’ FESTIVALS OUR COMMUNITIES LOVE TO GET TOGETHER AND HAVE A GOOD TIME. AS THE YEAR GOES ON, MORE EVENTS PLANNED BY PASSIONATE VOLUNTEERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED. CHECK LACLABICHEREGION.COM OR @LLBTOURISM BEFORE YOUR TRIP TO THE REGION!

• 18 Hole Course • Pro Shop Driving Range Licensed Food & Concessions Facility Golf Pro-Lance Palamaruk Greens Superintendent-Steven Levesque Golf & Country Club

Tel 780•623•4288 www.golflaclabiche.com

Play 18 holes for the price of 9 only with the rental of a power cart Monday to Thursday excluding holidays Offer valid only with a printer coupon. SCAN TO VIEW!


DUSTY CRESSEY / LAKELAND CANOE CIRCUIT

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LA KELA ND C ANOE C IRC UIT Alberta's only backcountry canoe circuit Portage your canoe or kayak to Jackson Lake and embark on the Lakeland Canoe Circuit, Alberta’s only backcountry paddling route. The full flatwater circuit takes adventurous paddlers on a three-day, 40-kilometre journey across Jackson, Kinnaird, Blackett and McGuffin Lakes, to hidden waters and little pieces of paradise that land-based travelers will never experience. For more information: albertaparks.ca


LOCATION: Treaty 6, Treaty 8 & Treaty 10

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https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/north/lakeland-pra/ https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/north/lakeland-pp/

WHERE TO STAY: Backcountry Campsites

Drive-in Campsites Continued

Backcountry sites are available throughout Lakeland Provincial Park & Provincial Recreation Area.

Touchwood Lake Campground is known for its pristine water, fishing, and relaxing vibes. This unserviced, rustic campground is firstcome, first-served.

Blackett, Jackson, Kinnaird, McGuffin and Touchwood Lakes feature sites that are hike-in or paddle-in only.

Siebert Lake Campground is known for its white sand beaches, stunning lake, and rustic first-come, first-served campsite. While the lake and beach are gorgeous, the road to the campsite is not. We recommend that you leave the RV parked at home and take a vehicle with all-wheel drive. There is limited cell-service in the area, and if you get stuck, you’re stuck.

Dabbs, Helena, Jackson, Spencer and Touchwood Lakes feature sites that are ATVaccessible.

Drive-in Campsites Pinehurst Lake Campground is reservable online at reserve.albertaparks.ca. With a campground store, playground, boat launch, and staging area for offroad vehicles, Pinehurst is a local favourite for families looking for an easily accessible backcountry adventure.

Ironwood Lake Campground is the smallest campground and lake accessible by car. With only eight campsites, this first-come, first-served campground provides an intimate setting for connecting with nature.

THINGS TO DO: Hike Mosquito Lake Trail at Lakeland Provincial Park: Don’t let the name deter you. The longest hiking trail in the park connects Shaw, McGuffin and Jackson Lakes, with backcountry campsites along the way. You can access this trail by starting at the Shaw Lake Day Use Area and hiking east, or by starting at Jackson Lake Staging Area and hiking south. Spot your favourite constellation. As a Dark Sky Preserve, meaning the parks are unspoiled by light pollution, the parks offer a fantastic opportunity to see constellations, meteor showers, the Northern Lights and more in all their glory. Telescopes can be borrowed from the library, attached to the Bold Centre. ATV and Snowmobiling are popular activities in Lakeland. With 140 kilometres of trails for off-road vehicles and four staging areas, Lakeland PP/PRA makes for the perfect weekend trip to the backcountry. Visit albertaparks.ca for maps and other information. 30 kms of cross-country skiing trails can be found at Shaw Lake and Mosquito Lake. The trails are set by volunteers and are weather-dependent.

2024 EVENTS: Interpretive programs for all ages by Alberta Parks happens at Pinehurst Campground every weekend during July and August. You do not need to be staying at Pinehurst to attend. Programming is open to everyone.

The Lac La Biche Ski Club hosts events at Shaw Lake throughout the winter: • • • •

Saturday, February 24 - Moonlight Ski Sunday, March 3 - Interclub Event Sunday, March 17 - Nordic Ski Day Every Sunday, January 7 to March 17 Community Ski Day.

For more information or to inquire about renting skis, please visit facebook.com/LLBSkiClub/


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CRUISE THROUGH HISTORY

FIVE LOCAL MUSEUMS THAT WILL TAKE YOU BEYOND THE LAKE

3) Lac LA Biche Museum Discover the people and events that shaped our community, meet the wildlife of the boreal forest, learn more about local indigenous cultures, and take a close-up look at unique treasures that have stories all their own.

1) LAC LA BICHE MISSION HISTORICAL SITE

The Lac La Biche Mission was an important landmark of the fur trade era and the colonial age that followed. Take a guided tour of this National Historic Site, complete with heritage buildings and informative exhibits, to learn about the roles the priests and nuns played in our local history. If you’re looking for souvenirs made by local artisans, check out their gift shop. 780-623-3274 • laclabichemission.com

780-623-1727 laclabichemuseum.com

4) Plamondon Museum Indigenous, French-Canadian, Russian Old Believer and other cultures have come together to create this unique corner of the region. Francophone pioneers settled in this beautiful valley in the early 1900s, learning to survive and prosper from local Métis families. Artifacts on display at Plamondon District Museum range from 20 years old to millions of years old! The museum also hosts local Indigenous artifacts and Indigenous genealogy records from 1810 to 2008, as well as pioneer family genealogies dating from 1908. 780-798-3193 facebook.com/PlamondonMuseum

5) Healing a la source 2) Portage College Use creativity as a path to wellness at Alberta’s second économusée, where Noëlla Somerville teaches Museum of aboriginal official arts like stained glass, leatherwork and hand-drum Learn about the art of stained glass through peoples art & artifacts making. interpretive displays around the workshop, and through Home to over 2,000 traditional and contemporary Indigenous art pieces, including the world’s only permanent collection of works by Professional Native Indian Artists Inc. Take a self-guided exploration of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit art displays, or call ahead to arrange an in-depth guided tour. 780-623-6693 portagecollege.ca/museum

hands-on experience.


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Corner Gas 780-623-2356 We have all of your Camping & Fishing needs and so much more! Located at the corner of Hwy 881 and Lakeland Drive

Lac La Biche Bingo Association Every Thursday, Friday and Sunday Evening Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Evening Doors 4:30pm pm Doors Open Open 4:30 Come and enjoy a game or two and walk away with some great prizes.

Joe’s Grill 780-623-3738 The Best Homemade Pizza & Donairs in Lac La Biche!

fresh flowers • giftware • jewellery 780-623-3018 www.reminiscenceflowers.com

Computer and Electronics Sales and Supplies Electronic Sales & Service

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623 www.screenshotcomputers.com www.screenshotcomputers.com 4355 Office Supplies • Gaming • Technical Assistance

For all your grocery needs! open daily 8 am - 9 pm

780-623-6400 10527-101 Avenue, Lac La Biche Hope Haven provides essential accommodation, services, and support to families in crisis, and helps break the cycle of violence. Contact us +1-866-727-4673 www.hopehavenllb.com

Serving La Biche & Serving Lac LaLac Biche & area for 14for years! area 19 years!

Fresh Fresh Flowers Flowers ¤• Silk Silk Plants Plants Giftware • Quilling Giftware ¤ Cards ¤ GoldCards & Silver Gold & Silver Jewellery Jewellery ¤ Diamonds ¤ Gift Baskets Diamonds • Gift Baskets Chocolates ¤ Books & Bibles Chocolates • Books & Bibles Pictures ¤ Bath Bombs Candles • Bath Bombs • Mugs TyCrystals ¤ Watch•&Jewellery JewelleryRepairs Repairs #200, 10233-101 Ave Lac La Biche

All Your Family Needs Prescription Service Passport Photos Kodak Picture Center Seasonal Items

Giftware & Souvenirs Health & Beauty Cosmetics Toys & Games

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RANDOLPH R. BENSON B.A., LL.B.

BOX 574 100, 10233 101 AVENUE LAC LA BICHE, AB T0A 2C0 780-623-4177


LOCATION: Treaty 6 & 8 Directions: Owl River is approximately 245 km north of Edmonton, Take AB-28 E and AB-36 N to AB-633 E/AB-881 N in Lac la Biche. Follow AB-881 N to your destination.

THINGS TO DO: Launch your canoe or kayak at the Square Lake Boat Launch and take in the stunning surroundings while feeling the refreshing breeze on your face as you cruise along. For those who love fishing, launch your boat or fish off the shore at the Poplar Point Boat Launch. Hit up Lac la Biche for ice fishing. Pack your fishing gear, bundle up in warm clothing, and enjoy the peacefulness of the frozen winter landscape. Head up Old Conklin Road, a popular spot for random crown land camping, hunting, and nature photography. Keep a watch for events that may occur at the Owl River Recreation Centre.

WHERE TO STAY: Lac La Biche County’s Owl River Campground offers first-come, first-served campsites next to the river. A group camping area is also available. Diesel’s Owl Hoot Cabins are located just off of highway 858. To book, call 780-623-2134 or email owlriver8@mcsnet.ca.

ANNUAL EVENTS: Join the Owl River Recreation Association for a Valentine’s Day Jamboree on February 10 at 6 pm. The event will feature live music, a cash bar, and a concession.

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ANNUAL EVENTS: Hockey en Fête 2024 is an all ages hockey tournament happening March 15-27. For more info, visit plamondon.acfa.ab.ca.

LOCATION:

Treaty 6

Directions: Located 30 km west of Lac La Biche, you’ll find Plamondon. If traveling from Edmonton, drive north on HWY. 28. At Smoky Lake, turn left on HWY. 855. Continue north until you hit HWY. 663, then turn right. After 3 km, turn left onto Range Road 164. Continue north about 20 km.

THINGS TO DO: Take in the history of this small, multicultural town. Start with a visit to the Plamondon Museum, followed by a walk to the Historical Chapelle, and end at the Festival Centre Mini Parc Heritage Park, and walk among miniature replicas of Plamondon’s first buildings and homesteads. Plan a fishing adventure with Lac La Biche Fishing Adventures. They’ll supply everything you need to try open water or ice fishing. All you need is a fishing licence. Spend the day at Plamondon Whitesands. Start the day at the driving range, see who can hit the most moose targets, and then finish it off with ice cream from Grandma’s Store and a relaxing afternoon at the beach. Spend the day shopping at two of our most charming boutiques: Straight & Arrow, and Thrift Up! After you’ve found a fabulous new outfit, head to lunch at Love Eats (Pizza/ Mexican) or the Pelican Restaurant (Chinese).

The Plamondon District Community Development Society hosts Plamondon Mud Bogs and Slo-Pitch Tournament annually in July, two Halloween parties in October (one for families, one ages 18+), and a Christmas Party every December. Festival de Noël is hosted annually in December.

WHERE TO STAY: There are two hotels in Plamondon: Chez-Nous Motel T. 780-798-2011 Pelican Hotel T. 780-798-3759 Cabins can be rented through Plamondon Whitesands Resort (plamondonwhitesands.ca). A lakeside lodge and overnight ice fishing huts are available to rent through Lac La Biche Fishing Adventures. Group camping can be arranged at Camp 3F through the Plamondon District Community Development Society (PDCDS). To contact: pdcdsplamondon@gmail.com, 780-798-3478. Visitors who prefer to camp can find campsites at Plamondon Whitesands Resort


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PLAMONDON MUSEUM

PLAMONDON MUD BOGS

PLAMONDON WHITESANDS DRIVING RANGE

BOREAL FM FIN DE SEMAINE FRANCO

HISTORICAL CHAPELLE

MINI PARC

BOREAL FM CLOSET QUEENS


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La Biche Realty

Here to Help You Every Step of the Way! remax.ca Jim Piquette 780-623-9700

Charlyn Moore 780-404-9522

Stacie Dease 780-623-8974

Bonnie Cadieux-Piquette 780-623-8616

Contact Our Office 780-623-2514

Serving Lac La Biche & the surrounding area for over 56 Years! Groceries Meat Produce Deli Bakery

Delivery Services Available

Mon - Sat 7am-8pm/Sun 8am-6pm 780-623-4234 10114 - 101 St, Lac La Biche

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• Electrical • Plumbing • Paint • Lumber • Housewares • Hardware • Supplier of Windows & Doors • Garden Centre & Seasonal • Tools • Complete House & Garage Packages

780-623-4663 Fax: 780-623-2199

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RICH LAKE TRAIL RIDE

R I C H LAK E LOCATION: Treaty 6 Directions: Approximately 230 km northeast of Edmonton. Take HWY. 28 to HWY. 36. At HWY. 55 turn towards Craigend/Fork Lake/Rich Lake.

THINGS TO DO: Visit the Rich Lake Farmers’ Market, hosted at the Rich Lake Hall biweekly during the spring and summer months.

2024 EVENTS:

Go for a swim or paddle on Fork Lake. Spend the day in Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area, fishing, bird-watching, or hitting the trails. Grab a slice of pizza or ice cream from EJ’s General Store.

WHERE TO STAY: Fork Lake is about a five-minute drive south of Rich Lake. Here you will find two campgrounds. Lac La Biche County’s Fork Lake Campground, features a beach, cooking shelter and playground. Fork Lake campground is first-come, first-served. On the other side of the lake is the Rich Lake 4H Campground, operated by the Rich Lake Ag Society. This campground is perfect for family reunions or large group trips. The 4H Campground is available for group bookings between May and October. To book, visit richlakeagsociety.com Cabins can be found nearby at Elinor Lake Getaway: elinorlakeresort.com/cabin-rentals/ Hotels can be found in Lac La Biche (roughly 50 km north).

ANNUAL CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT

In addition to regular Barrel Racing Jackpots and Gymkhanas, the Rich Lake Recreation and Agriculture Society has the following events planned: January 26 - Paint Night February 23 - Paint Night March 15 - Paint Night May 12 - Mother's Day Pancake Breakfast June 15 - 3rd Annual Cornhole Tournament June 16 - Father's Day Pancake Breakfast

facebook.com/RichLakeRecAgSociety


S IR W INSTON CHU RCHILL P ROVINCIA L PA RK Alberta's only island provincial park LOCATION:

Treaty 6

Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park is 11 km east of Lac La Biche, approximately a two and a half hour drive northeast of Edmonton.

AMENITIES: • • • • • •

Boat Launch Boat Rentals Campground Store Comfort Camping (Cabins and Tipis) Dump Station Firepits

AMENITIES CONTINUED: • • • • • • • •

Firewood for sale Fish Cleaning Stations Group Camping Lifejacket Loaner Station Pit/Vault Toilets Playground Powered Sites Showers

https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/north/sir-winston-churchill-pp/


THINGS TO DO: Rent a canoe or kayak from the Campground office and spend the day paddling around the island. Spend the day fishing off the causeway, or if you have a boat, on the lake. A boat launch can be found next to the Community Facility. Enjoy the sandy beaches found around the island. Lifejacket loaner stations can be found at the Day Use Beach and Camper’s Beach. Spend the day golfing at the Lac La Biche Golf Club, only a few minutes down the road. Not interested in golf? No sweat! Pasture + Market in the clubhouse has an amazing patio, specialty cocktails and charcuterie boards. Take a drive to Lac La Biche and spend your Saturday on the town. Start with breakfast at Costa Cafe, followed with shopping for a new fit or souvenir on Main Street. Spend your afternoon browsing the Lac La Biche Museum and Portage College Museum of Aboriginal Peoples’ Art and Artifacts. End your day with ice cream or a specialty hot chocolate, depending on the season. Try birding! SWCPP is a birders’ paradise. If you need binoculars, the library at the Bold Centre has some you can borrow. An Alberta library card may be required. Hike, snowshoe or cross-country ski some of the great trails found on the big island. Here are some of our favourites: Boardwalk Trail at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park: Begin with a boardwalk and end with a beach, climbing and winding through centuries-old woods. Long Point Trail at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park: Hike to the western tip of the park’s main island, admiring panoramic lake views and old-growth forest. Miyo Mahkamikisi (Me-yo Mah-ga-mix-in) trail: Located within the campground loops of Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park, is a 1 km accessible trail with beautiful boardwalks, lakeside views, and towering old-growth forest.

2024 EVENTS: March 7 - Music in the Forest kicks off for the season at the SWCPP Community Facility with a live performance by Eric Kane. Music in the Forest happens monthly through the spring and summer months, for more information and tickets, visit Alberta Parks website: albertaparks.ca/parks/north/sir-winston-churchill-pp/activities-events/events/ Interpretive Programs start in May and run on weekends during May and June. During July and August, there are weekday and weekend programming. Programming includes things like guided hikes, family activities, kids’ crafts, educational displays and more. You do not need to be staying at the park to attend the programs. Parks Day is happening on July 20. Join Alberta Parks in celebrating what makes our Provincial Parks special with kids activities, interpretive displays and more. Lakeland Dark Sky Celebration happens annually in September. The Lac La Biche Ski Club hosts Coffee Time Ski in afternoons at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park on Mondays, January 8 - February 27, 2024.

MUSIC IN THE FOREST / JANINE ADELE PHOTOGRAPHY


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LOCATION:

Treaty 6

Directions: 17 km southwest of Lac La Biche. Take HWY. 663 to Venice Road. If coming from Edmonton, take HWY. 28 to Smoky Lake, turn onto HWY. 855 towards Buffalo Lake Métis Settlement. Turn right onto HWY. 663. Drive 19 km then turn left onto Range Road 151.

THINGS TO DO: Attend an event hosted by the Venice-Hylo Heritage Society. Coming soon! Check out the interpretive centre and learn about the original Italian pioneers of Venice and Hylo.

ANNUAL EVENTS: Find homemade pasta, slo-pitch, a petting zoo and more at the annual Venice Picnic on June 2, 2024.

VENICE PICNIC / TOP 2 PHOTOS: JANINE ADELE PHOTOGRAPHY

BUFFALO LAKE PRO RODEO / RED WOLFE MEDIA

https://veniceheritagepark.ca/


PAUL LAVOIE / SEEKERS MEDIA

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DONNA FELEDICHUK WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER

JASON CAINE

DONNA FELEDICHUK WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER

ON THE WILD SIDE WHY THE LAC LA BICHE REGION IS A wildlife PHOTOGRAPHer’s DREAM

1) BIODIVERSITY Boreal forest, wetlands, lakeshores, and prairie fields make up the Lac La Biche Region. With a variety of ecosystems, you’ll also find a variety of animals.

2) PEACE, Tranquility & canada’s icons Ever tried to capture the perfect shot while surrounded by other photographers? You won’t have that problem here. Find peace, tranquility and the perfect shot deep in the Lakeland Provincial Park or head up Old Conklin Road, where you’ll find plenty of crownland to spot some of Canada’s icons. We’re talking moose, black bears, beavers, loons and more.

3) bird sanctuary The Lac La Biche Region is a birdwatcher’s paradise. Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park alone provides habitat for more than 200 bird species. The rest of Lac La Biche Region isn’t far behind. Shorebirds and waterbirds like pelicans, herons and grebes are common, along with birds of prey like eagles, ospreys and owls. Lac la Biche (lake) is a designated bird sanctuary.


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LOCATION:

Lac La Biche Region

Directions: Winefred Lake is a two and half hour drive north of Lac La Biche. From the hamlet, take HWY. 881 N, turn right when you see the CNRL Jackfish sign. Drive for 13.5 km before turning right at the stop sign. While you drive along this section, watch for signs for Winefred Lake Lodge or Winefred Lake Outfitters.

Treaty 8

THINGS TO DO: Go fishing! Ice fishing or open water, Winefred Lake is known for being a true fishing paradise. With giant northern pike, plenty of walleye and more whitefish than you can count, we just hope your friends will believe you when you tell them about this trip. Wildlife viewing in one of the more remote parts of Alberta can be a truly spectactular experience. From caribou to black bears, don’t forget your camera. Embrace life deep in the boreal forest and learn the ins and outs of having a trapline with Winefred Lake Outfitters. Traplines were an important part of Canada’s history, and this one-of-a-kind experience will leave you with a newfound appreciation for Métis culture and living off the land.

WHERE TO STAY: There are three fishing lodges with accomodations in the Winefred Lake area. Winefred Lake Lodge offers a variety of accomodation options at different price points, including a full-service lodge, group cabins, private suites, and more rustic camping options for those who prefer to really connect with nature. https://www.winefredlakelodge.ca/

WINEFRED LAKE OUTFITTERS

Winefred Lake Outfitters cabins include kitchens, outdoor BBQs and seating areas. Access to heated bathroom and shower-house, with clothes washer and dryer if required, is included with cabin rentals. Guests need to supply their own bedding, drinking water and food, towels and toiletries. https://winefredlakeoutfitters.com/cabins.html Grist Haven Lodge offers rooms in their main lodge as well as private cabins for rent. The cabins feature a complete kitchenette and bbq for cooking. Guests are required to supply their own food. https://gristlake.com/


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TRAVEL TIPS AHEAD >>> TERRI P. RUDIGER • Bookkeeping • Remote Support Agent & ROE Web Certified • Bingo & Casino Reports • GST Returns • Payroll and Source Deduction Calcs terri@terriprudiger.com www.terriprudiger.com

Box 1888, 10004-102 Ave, Lac La Biche, AB

Tel: 780-623-1845 Cell: 780-623-0091 Fax: 780-623-1885 Visit us on


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V IS ITOR I NF OR MA TION C E NT RE LOCATION: 9910 101 Ave. (Main Street) in Lac La Biche, in the same building as Lac La Biche Museum. RV parking is available, and a public beach, playground, spray park and picnic area all just steps away.

HOURS: Visit laclabicheregion.com/t/visitor-information-centre for current hours.


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TRAVEL TIPS EQUIPMENT RENTALS

FISHING LICENCES

ATVS AND SNOWMOBILES:

Castle Building Centre 106-14245 Highway 55, three minutes west of Lac La Biche

ARGO NORTH 780-276-0139 | argonorth.ca | 10050 100 St, Plamondon Off Road Rentals & Sales 780-623-8020 | offroadrentals.ca | 24 Nipewon Road, Lac La Biche

WATERCRAFT: Beaver Lake Provincial Recreation Area (Campground Store) Canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards 780-623-9222 / albertaparks.ca Elinor Lake Getaway (Elinor Lake Resort) Canoes, stand-up paddleboards, motorboats 780-623-3993 | elinorlakeresort.com Grist Haven Lodge Motorboats 780-594-1254 | gristlake.com Off Road Rentals & Sales Canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, motorboats 780-623-8020 | offroadrentals.ca | 24 Nipewon Road, Lac La Biche Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park Canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards 780-623-4144 | albertaparks.ca Winefred Lake Lodge Motorboats 780-713-5578 | winefredlakelodge.ca Winefred Lake Outfitters Motorboats 780-404-3213 | winefredlakeoutfitters.com

FIRE BANS AND FIRE SAFETY Lac La Biche Region is divided into local and provincial (Forest Protection Area) wildfire control zones. Visit albertafirebans.ca for up-to-date information on restrictions. Always follow current restrictions and make sure campfires are fully extinguished!

North Country Co-op 9937 101 Ave, Plamondon Lac La Biche Sporting Goods 10005 101 Ave, Lac La Biche, Lac La Biche Squirrely’s Gas Bar 10303 101 Ave, Lac La Biche

HEALTHCARE Hospital: William J. Cadzow - Lac La Biche Healthcare Centre 9110 93 St, Lac La Biche Pharmacies: • Britton’s Your Independent Grocer 10527 101 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-623-6400 •

Guardian – Cedar Pharmacy 10017 101 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-623-4151

I.D.A. Crescent Pharmacy 10029 101 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-623-4059

Lac La Biche Pharmacy 10105 101 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-627-3271

Value Drug Mart 10133 101 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-623-4370


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INFORMATION KIOSKS

TRANSPORTATION

Find Lac La Biche Region maps and other useful information at kiosks in the following locations:

TAXIS: Bison Cabs 780-520-9981

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Britton’s Your Independent Grocer parking lot (coming in 2024) 10527 101 Ave, Lac La Biche

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North Country Co-op parking lot 9937 101 Ave, Plamondon

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Visitor Information Centre 9110 101 Ave, Lac La Biche

Dan O’s Taxi and Chauffeur Service 780-623-1114

VEHICLE RENTALS: Budget Car and Truck Rental (Smiley’s Furniture) 10040 101 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-623-4175

RECREATION FACILITIES

LAUNDROMATS Fiddler’s Food & Gas 9031 101 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-623-7998

Bold Centre 8702 91 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-623-3829

Eddie’s Mart 10251 101 Ave, Lac La Biche | 780-623-2085

7 day free membership // super senior, ages 70+ free // 99 days of summer membership options

LOCAL EVENT INFORMATION

Events information can be found on the Lac La Biche Region’s Facebook and Instagram (@llbtourism). In the case that we don’t have information listed or you don’t use social media, here are some great local resources:

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BOOM 103.5 Local radio station boom1035.com

Boreal FM Local French radio station borealfm.com

Lakeland Today/This Week Local newspaper lakelandtoday.ca Your Local Buzz Event listings, restaurant menus, and more. yourlocalbuzz.ca

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Free access to Canadian Natural walking/running track (excludes fitness equipment) Cenovus Fitness Centre, spin, TRX, boxing / training area, steam rooms and childminding / kids play area Public drop-in times and opportunities in Cenovus Fieldhouses, twin arenas and Portage Pool Drop in fitness classes year-round (as space permits), community events, camps, programs, swim lessons, and more! Seasonal rentals including snowshoes, disc golf sets, recreation equipment, etc. Outdoor sports fields, ball diamonds, running track, courts (pickle ball, tennis and basketball), and campground Food court (Booster Juice, Mr Sub, Tara’s Pizza and Rustic Bean) Stuart McPherson Library

Looking for brews and chews?

laclabicheregion.com/t/food-drink

News tips

Ph: 587-210-2743 rmckinley@llb.greatwest.ca

Advertising

Lac La Biche Ph: 780-609-9203 pilomin@athabasca.greatwest.ca

Commercial Printing


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Five-lane main pool Wading pool, hot tub and steam room Public lane swims and open swims

Lord of Glory Lutheran Church 780-623-8467 / lordofglory.ca 9501-99 St, Lac La Biche New Life Victory Church 780-623-7600 / newlife-victory.org 10001 90 Ave, Lac La Biche

Parks and Playgrounds

St. Andrew’s Anglican Church 780-623-2531 / athdio.ca 10103 Churchill Drive, Lac La Biche

An off-leash dog park can be found at Alexander Hamilton Park.

St. Catherine Catholic Church 780-623-4371 / stcatherineparishllb.com 10303 Churchill Drive, Lac La Biche

A full list of local parks and playgrounds can be found at www.laclabichecounty.com.

A disc golf course and trout pond can also be found at Alexander Hamilton Park. A spray park, outdoor fitness equipment, beach and more can be found at McArthur Park.

Places of worship

St. Isidore’s Church 9913 100 Street, Plamondon stisidoreparish.ca / 780-798-3760 Triumphant Life Center 780-623-7602 / tlcllb.com 9027 101 Ave, Lac La Biche

Al Kareem Mosque 10300 94 Avenue, Lac La Biche 780-623-4578 Evangelical Free Church of Lac La Biche 780-623-4677 / efcllb.com 14127 HWY 55

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MUSEUM OF ABORGINAL PEOPLES’ ART & ARTIFACTS OV E R 2 00 0 PIEC ES

ORIGINAL, TRADITIONAL, AND CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITS INCLUDE: ALBERTA ARTIST GALLERY BASKET DISPLAY CONTEMPORARY ART HIDE TANNING INUIT ART

NORTHWEST COAST PUBLIC ART COMMISSIONS PROFESSIONAL NATIVE INDIAN ARTS INC. SECOND GENERATION OF WOODLAND ART TRADITIONAL ART WOODLAND SCHOOL OF ART

GUIDED AND SELF-GUIDED TOURS ARE AVAILABLE 780-623-6693 9531 94 AVE, LAC LA BICHE PORTAGECOLLEGE.CA/MUSEUM

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Portage Pool 9531 94 Ave, Lac La Biche (rear parking lot of Portage College’s Lac La Biche campus) | 780-623-6777


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WATER SAFETY AND RESPONSIBLE BOATING Free lifejacket loaner stations are available in the following locations: •

Beaver Lake Provincial Recreation Area Campground Beach

McArthur Park Beach

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Off Road Rentals Kayaks & Paddle Boards, Canoes & Small Fishing Boats for Rent!

Rentals as low as $45/day (780)-623-8020

LODGING Ice Fishing Huts

1-780-215-0643 www.LacLaBicheFishing.ca

offroadrentalsllb@gmail.com #24 Nipewon Road, Lac La Biche


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FOR ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT RENTAL NEEDS • Skidsteers & Attachments • Excavation Equipment • Compaction Equipment

• Scissor Lifts • Zoom Booms • Boom-Lifts • Trailers

Monday-Friday 8am - 5pm • Saturday 8am - 12 Noon West on Hwy 55 67004 Range road, #142 Sentinel Drive, Sentinel Park 780-623-7225 • Email: llbequipmentrentals@gmail.com

We offer the following safety courses: H2S Alive First Aid Confined Space Ground Disturbance Fall Protection Fire Watch We also do: Drug & Alcohol Testing Audiometric, Pugs Audiometric Testing Spirometry, Mask Fit Medical Fit to Work LPN/RN Ask us about our online courses

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SERVING THE TRANSPORTATION, LOGGING AND OILFIELD FOR OVER 25 YEARS 780-623-7100 Mon-Fri 8.00am to 5.00pm

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After Hours: Parts 780-623-0391

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LAC LA BICHE, ALBERTA

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Mosquito Lake Trail

Hiking Trail

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Easy Trail Intermediate Trail

Difficult Trail

Lake Loop 2.2 km

Lake Loop 5.0 km


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LAC LA BICHE SPORTING GOODS LTD.

Lac La Biche Region

The Ultimate Outdoor Experience

Celebrating 47 Years in Business

YOUR CAMPING AND FISHING ADVENTURE STARTS HERE! 780-623-4145

Fax: 780-623-1744 • Mainstreet, Lac La Biche Email: admin@llbsports.ca

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