Summer Solstice is here! Top 5 Summer Activities in the Lakeland

Last Updated: June 20, 2024By
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Top 5 Summer Activities to do now that the Summer Solstice is here!

From chill beach vibes to hiking adventures, here are the top five activities to keep your fam entertained and make memories all summer. Covering spots like Cold Lake, Bonnyville, Elk Point, St. Paul, and Lac La Biche, this place is bursting with cool, family-friendly activities perfect for making summer memories. From beaches to trails, here’s your ultimate guide to the top five things to do with your crew.

Oh, and just a heads up—the weather here can be pretty random. But don’t sweat it, because the WiFi is solid wherever you go, so you can always switch to some online fun, like theonlinecasinos.ca, if the skies open up.

1. Hit Up Kinosoo Beach and Kinosoo Ridge

First stop, Kinosoo Beach in Cold Lake. This place is a total gem, one of Canada’s best beaches. It’s got everything: sandy shores for sandcastles, swimming spots, and playgrounds. There are even volleyball courts and ice cream shops nearby for a perfect summer day.

For those who crave a bit more action, Kinosoo Ridge is your go-to. Think mountain biking and hiking with killer views of the region. It’s a whole vibe.

2. Camping Adventures

Camping in Lakeland is next-level awesome. Cold Lake Provincial Park offers epic campsites right by the lake, perfect for fishing, boating, and hiking. Over in Bonnyville, Moose Lake Provincial Park has spacious sites, sandy beaches, and chill nature trails.

Check out Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park in Lac La Biche for something unique. It’s Alberta’s only island park with lakefront cabins and tent sites, plus activities like canoeing and bird watching.

3. Hiking Trails and Nature Walks

Lakeland is a hiker’s paradise. Whitney Lakes Provincial Park has family-friendly trails that weave through forests and around serene lakes. Garnier Lake and Moose Lake Provincial Park also have trails that are perfect for all ages.

Feeling adventurous? The Iron Horse Trail is a historic route great for hiking, biking, and ATVing. It connects a bunch of local attractions and shows off the rugged beauty of northeastern Alberta.

4. Bonnyville and District Centennial Centre

The Bonnyville and District Centennial Centre (C2) is the spot for family fun. With a climbing wall, ice rink, and loads of recreational programs, it’s perfect for those days when you need a break from the great outdoors.

Right next door, the Bonnyville & District Museum dives into the area’s history with cool exhibits on the fur trade, pioneer life, and local art.

5. Cold Lake Marina and Local Eats

End your day at the Cold Lake Marina. It’s a stunning spot for evening strolls, fishing, and just soaking up the views. Grab a bite at local favorites like Clark’s Eatery or treat yourself at Jonny Waffle’s while watching the sunset over the lake. You can even rent boats or book a fishing charter to explore the waters.

Beantrees Cafe in Cold Lake is a lowkey vibe with high key tastes. Nestle in the downtown core of what locals call Old Grande Centre, it’s a must-stop. BTW try the carrot cake, best in the world – no cap.

For a blast from the past, visit Jennie’s Diner & Bakery in Bonnyville. This 50’s style diner serves up comfort food and tasty baked goods, making it a hit with locals and visitors alike.

So there you have it—five epic ways to enjoy the Lakeland region with your family. Whether you’re hitting the beach, exploring nature, or diving into local culture, there’s something here for everyone. Pack your bags, charge your devices, and get ready for an unforgettable summer adventure!

 


Sources: Play Outside Guide, Go East of Edmonton, Tripadvisor

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