Community Activity Guide Spring/Summer 2022

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be a touist in your own backyard

be a tourist in your own backyard

Just because you’re a resident doesn’t mean you can’t explore and experience Lac La Biche Region as a tourist. Why not discover our community’s unique attractions this spring and summer? Outdoor Adventures

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Rent ATVs or watercraft from Off Road Rentals & Sales to explore the woods and waterways. Practice summer skygazing. Lakeland Provincial Park & Provincial Recreation Area together form an official Dark Sky Preserve, optimal for viewing constellations, meteor showers, the Northern Lights and more. Did you know? You can borrow telescopes from Stuart McPherson Public Library! Look (and listen) for 200-plus bird species throughout the region. Grab your binoculars and see how many you can spot in a single outing. Experience the Lakeland Canoe Circuit, a three-day backcountry journey through the primeval wilderness of Lakeland Provincial Park.

History & Culture On Display Check out Lac La Biche Region’s 2022 Visitor Guide for more local attractions and experiences, community events and more. The guide is available online at www.laclabichecounty.com.

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Visit Lac La Biche Mission National Historic Site for a glimpse of the frontier in the olden days, complete with heritage buildings and exhibits. View the world’s only permanent collection of works by Professional Native Indian Artists Inc., also known as the Indian Group of Seven, at Portage College Museum of Aboriginal Peoples’ Art & Artifacts. Discover Plamondon’s multicultural past, including Indigenous and pioneer family genealogies, at Plamondon District Museum.


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