Big Lakes County

With vast waters like Lesser Slave Lake, Big Lakes is a haven for boaters, anglers, and dreamers. Indigenous heritage and wild landscapes invite soulful escapes and lasting memories. More than 26,900 hectares of parks and protected lands offer trails, birdwatching, and pristine campsites. Each June, the North Country Fair draws folk and indie music lovers under the open sky, with workshops, camping, and food vendors. For anglers, lakes such as Lesser Slave or nearby bays promise year-round fishing; ice fishing in winter, boating in summer. The region’s Indigenous culture shines through in gatherings and pow-wows, and quieter gems such as shoreline trails and remote cabins offer solace for those seeking nature’s stillness.

Explore The Region

Welcome Inn

Papa’s Inn

Derrick Motor Inn

Swan Hills Hotel

Homestead Motel

Trapper Leas Cabin Campground

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