Summer
This cozy, private, 49 site camp ground in the Twin Lakes Provincial Park is located 65 km north of Manning. Twin Lakes Provincial Park is named for the two lakes neighboring one another within the park. A smaller lake where the camp ground is located and a larger one accessible to visitors on foot. Campers arriving at the park will see a modern playground located in the central part of the park as well as the self registration area and washrooms nearby. After settling into a private well treed site, fishing enthusiasts can launch an electric motor boat on to the lake or cast their line from the dock and enjoy fishing for trout! A modern fish cleaning station makes it easy to prep the day’s catch! Canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding as well as swimming will provide hours of enjoyment for campers of all ages! A small sandy beach on the lake shore offers even more fun! After a day of exciting activities, absorb the serenity of this beautiful area and the abundant wildlife that make their home here while hiking the walking trail around the first lake to the second lake. This scenic trail was constructed by a Junior Forest Ranger Crew in 1997 and is approximately 3km in length. Enjoy all the seasons in this area and experience a beautiful northern winter day in the park while ice fishing!
Telephone: 780-274-0345 or 780-624-6486
Winter
Twin Lakes Provincial Park is named for the two lakes neighboring one another within the park. A smaller lake where the campground is located and a larger one accessible by snowshoe. The winter season allows for ice fishing on this pristine lake. Kids can explore the playground and build a snow fort or explore the wintery forest, visitors may be fortunate enough to see some wildlife. Take a break from all this fun and choose a firepit for a cozy fire. Stay until the sky is dark and experience the magic of star gazing in the far north. If you’re lucky, you might just catch a glimpse of the aurora borealis! Be prepared for access roads and parking lots to be cleared of snow sporadically.
Get There: Twin Lakes is located 65 km north of Manning on Highway 35.
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