Post on 31-Mar-2015
Narrow Hills Provincial Park
How to Get There!
Zeden Lake• 13 non-electric campsites
• Boat dock and launch
• Stocked for fishing
St. John Bosco Wilderness Camp
• On the shores of both Zeden and Ispuchaw Lakes
• Wilderness camp for ages 8-17
• Offers school groups/group programing in May and June
Ispuchaw Lake• Walleye and pike fishing
• 5 non-electrical sites
• Boat launch with no dock
Lower Fishing Lake
• Electrical, non-electrical and tenting sites
• Store with gas station
• Boat launches and boat docks available
Old Ranger Station and Fire Tower
• Old Ranger station which has been converted into a museum
• The fire tower is still in use today
Narrow Hills Scenic Drive
• Follows a push moraine created 10,000 years ago
• Used as a snowmobile trail in the winter
• No camping
Geocaching
Grace Lakes
Caribou Creek Lodge
• 72 km North of Smeaton on Highway 106
• Ice cream, gas, restaurant, cabins and motel
• On the shore of Upper Fishing Lake and Caribou Creek
Upper Fishing Lake
• Walleye and Pike
• Boat launch
• Camping available at Caribou Creek Lodge
Stickley and Baldy Lakes
Stickley• Pike
• No boat launch
• No camping
Baldy• Walleye, pike and splake
• Boat launch
• 6 non serviced campsites
Stickley
Gem Lakes• 5.5 km hiking trail
• 3 rustic campsites
• 7 separate lakes
Jade Lake Little Jade Lake
Some of the Wildlife
The End