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Woodland Cree First Nation
There is no shortage of natural beauty, peace, and tranquility to be experienced at Woodland Cree First Nation. Visitors can expect to be mesmerized by the dense and lush forest spanning this breathtaking region. One of the 24 First Nations within the Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta, Woodland Cree First Nation offers rich cultural history and pristine landscapes on three reserves; Cadotte LakeGolden LakeSimon Lake and Marten Lake spanning a total of 16,109 hectares.
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On your next trip to Woodland Cree First Nation, pack the fishing rods and boat, and prepare to be wowed by the spectacular fishing at Haig Lake. Better yet, bring the camper and quad and stay the weekend – there are tons of quad trails and cutlines that allow you to see and experience the magic of this land. 

Treaty Days, Elder’s Games, quad rallies, and the Demolition Derby are examples of events that residents and guests eagerly look forward to in the summer months. Treaty Days and Elder’s Games include activities like quad rallies, archery, and pellet gun shooting. In addition, Woodland Cree First Nation is currently exploring the opportunity to build a summer camp where traditional teachings will be available to youth and visitors to the region. 

Woodland Cree First Nation Website
85 km northeast of Peace River, 500km northwest of Edmonton on highway 986.

Woodland Cree First Nation Winter Do Not Miss List

The Woodland Cree First Nation is a stunning winter wonderland that offers amazing ice-fishing, endless snowmobile trails, skating, tobogganing and spectacular views of the Northern Lights. The Woodland Cree First Nation is located 85km northeast of Peace River and 500km northwest of Edmonton on Highway 986.
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1. Ice fishing
There are tons of options for ice-fishing in Woodland Cree First Nation with four gorgeous lakes – Haig LakeCadotte LakeSawn Lake and Joker Lake.
2. Snowmobiling
The Woodland Cree First Nation is a gold mine for snowmobiling.
3. Tobogganing and Tubing
Children and families are sure to have fun for hours on Sam’s Hill in Cadotte Lake.
4. Skating
There’s nothing like an outdoor skate or friendly game of shinny, and in the Woodland Cree First Nation, you have your pick of three outdoor skating rinks.
5. Northern Lights
Gazing up and taking in the Aurora Borealis, fondly known as the “Northern Lights,” is an experience that most people can only dream about.

    Woodland Cree First Nation Summer Do Not Miss List

    Lush Forest, pristine lakes and rich cultural history on three reserves – the Woodland Cree First Nation is a must-go destination in the Peace Country. Take your pick from four amazing lakes for fishing, countless trails for quadding, gorgeous areas for camping, and you don’t want to miss their Treaty Days and Demolition Derby. The Woodland Cree First Nation is located 85km northeast of Peace River and 500km northwest of Edmonton on Highway 986.
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    1. Fishing
    If you love nature and outdoor recreation, you will be spoiled for choice in Saddle Hills County. The county has four campgrounds that offer a peaceful rural retreat in some of northern Alberta’s most scenic landscapes.
    2. Camping
    Saddle Hills County offers fantastic outdoor recreation for families, with exciting spaces for kids to play and explore.There’s nothing like taking time to be unplugged from it all surrounded by the peace and serenity of the great outdoors, and in the Woodland Cree First Nation, you will have a true Canadian camping experience. You can find unserviced camping areas at Haig LakeSawn Lake and Joker Lake. Haig Lake is the most developed camping area in the region that also offers good cell service for those that need to stay connected.
    3. Quadding
    Explore the backcountry on your ATV in the Woodland Cree First Nation, and you are bound to have a day of adventure.
    4. Treaty Days
    Treaty Days are a much-anticipated event in the Woodland Cree First Nation. This high-spirited annual event is open to everyone and celebrates Indigenous culture, tradition, and a ton of fun! Some of the games offered are axe-throwing, lands games, arm wrestling, archery, an obstacle course, knife throwing, and canoe races.
    5. Demolition Derby
    Who doesn’t love a Demolition Derby and the Woodland Cree First Nation knows how to put on a great event!

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