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SNOWMOBILING IN Lakeland
Welcome to the Lakeland area in beautiful north central Saskatchewan
Whether you are riding on the lakes or through the forest, you have the opportunity to see some of our abundant wildlife. There are deer, moose, elk, bear, lynx, wolves, foxes, coyotes, rabbits, martens, mink and various birds. With a little luck you might see a group of otters playing and cavorting on the ice.
The forest features the beauty of branches laden with snow, long dark shadows and, in places, a haunting beauty like nothing youve ever seen. Species of trees include white and black spruce, tamarack, willow, aspen, black poplar and birch.
You may be thrilled to see a wise old owl watching from a branch high above the trail, or you could come across a group of grouse sitting low in the trees or making their way along the forest floor.
No matter what you see, you will go home with many good memories and you will feel the need to return to our beautiful land.
| Lakeland | The essentials |
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Over 400 km of maintained and groomed trails near the communities of Auglin, Christopher, Emma and McPhee Lakes. The trail includes a section on the Trans Canada trail system, along with links to Prince Albert, Candle Lake, Shellbrook, Canwood, Debden and Big River. Future development will go as far north as LaRonge. |
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