Miquelon Lake Provincial Park Alberta Parks
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Miquelon Lake Provincial Park Alberta Parks
Alberta Parks Miquelon Lake Provincial Park Park Facts: Located 63 kilometres southeast of Edmonton. 1299 hectares in size. Part of the Cooking Lake Moraine, or “Beaver Hills”. Dominated by trembling aspen, balsam poplar and white spruce forests and dotted with numerous kettle ponds and wetlands. More than 200 bird species visit the area annually. Designated as a bird sanctuary in the 1920s and redesignated as a provincial park in 1958. Protects a landscape that represents the dry mixedwood subregion of the Boreal Forest Natural Region. Offers outstanding opportunities for nature-based outdoor activities. Part of a system of more than 500 provincial parks and protected areas. 2008 Park Construction Update: Trails: Work completed since construction began in 2006: All campgrounds are open; 40 new power sites in campground “A”. All seven of the park’s group use areas have been developed or upgraded, many with new shelters. Group use areas will be available as they are completed throughout the summer. The park beach is accessible; however, ongoing construction to realign and pave the parking lots may limit access to day use parking. A new underground water system has been installed, and a fire hydrant added near campground “A”. The new Park Centre will open in summer 2008. This structure will serve as an information and education portal for park visitors and provide office space for park staff. Construction will be completed in 2009. Please refer comments and questions to park staff. Located along the park’s knob and kettle terrain is a 10-kilometre interconnecting trail system. The trails are perfect for hiking, cycling, snowshoeing, bird watching and cross-country skiing. Trail loops vary in length from 1.7 km to 10 km, providing many opportunities for recreation and nature exploration. New trails and trail improvements are being planned for the near future. Remember to Tread Lightly: Stay on trails to avoid destroying fragile ecosystems such as seedlings, wildlife and wildflowers. Pack out all trash and aim at leaving the area cleaner than you found it. CELEBRATION!! Join park staff and volunteers on July 19, 2008 for a very special Park’s Day event. In 2008, Miquelon Lake Provincial Park celebrates its 50th anniversary and the opening of many new facilities, including the long-awaited Park Centre. Watch for special event details coming soon. C ____ 270 C ____ 271 C ____ 272 C ____ 274 C ____ C ____ 273 C ____ 275 C ____ 268 C ____ C ____ C ____ C ____ 253 C ____ 257 255 C ____ C ____ C ____ 207 260 262 C ____ 264 266 ____ C C 258 ____ C ____ 267 ____ C C ____ 269 C ____ 209 208 263 265 C ____ 210 C ____ 254 C ____ C ____ C ____ C ____ 234 C ____ C ____ C ____ 244 C ____ 205 C ____ C ____ 232 C ____ C ____ C ____ 201 222 C 227 ____ C ____ C ____ 230 ____ C 217 C ____ 231 C 229 ____ 219 C ____ 225 C ____ 202 224 C ____ 220 C ____ C ____ C ____ C ____ 203 223 226 C 228 ____ C ____ C ____ 241 238 236 233 C ____ 204 245 ____ C 242 240 247 ____ C C ____ 239 C 235 ____ 250 ____ C C 237 ____ 249 ____ C 252 C ____ 246 248 251 C ____ 256 C ____ 261 243 C ____ ____ C 259 C ____ 206 C ____ C ____ C ____ C ____ 199 212 215 C ____ 218 221 C ____ 200 C C ____ 216 C ____ 214 C ____ 213 C ____ 198 HOST C ____ 197 B B ____ 167 S ho rel i ne Pa th A ____ 161 B ____ 196 ____ B 195 B ____ 194 ____ B B ____ 193 ____ B 176 192 ____ B ____ B B ____ B ____ B 174 191 ____ 182 175 190 B ____ B ____ B B ____ 172 ____ 181 183 173 B ____ B ____ B ____ B ____ B ____ 189 170 B ____ 171 186 180 B ____ 179 B ____ B ____ 168 188 185 B ____ ____ B B ____ 177 184 B 166 ____ B ____ 178 187 B ____ 169 B ____ 165 B ____ 164 B ____ 163 A ____ 162 A ____ 160 A ____ 159 A ____ 158 A ____ 155 A ____ 153 A ____ 151 A ____ 150 Grebe Pond A ____ 157 A ____ 154 A ____ 156 152 HOST A ____ Permit Booth A ____ 72 A ____ 32 A ____ 33 A ____ 69 A ____ 65 HOST A ____ 61 A ____ 42 A ____ 41 A ____ 63 A ____ A ____ A ____ A ____ 60 62 66 64 A ____ 67 A ____ 40 A ____ 39 A ____ 55 A ____ 45 el or in e th Pa Beach Sh A ____ 50 A ____ 51 A ____ 49 Park Centre A ____ 47 A ____ A 53 ____ 52 A ____ 46 A ____ 48 A ____ A ____ 54 57 A ____ A ____ 58 56 A ____ 59 A ____ 44 A ____ 43 d Nature T A ____ 38 A ____ 37 A ____ 36 eP on A ____ 34 Gre b A ____ 35 A ____ 71 A ____ A ____ 70 68 Miquelon Lake Campground Grebe Pond A ____ 149 A ____ 148 A ____ 147 A ____ A ____ 146 A ____ 145 143 A ____ 141 A ____ A ____ 144 139 A ____ A ____ 142 A ____ A ____ A ____ 136 A ____ A ____ A ____ 130 132 134 138 140 128 A ____ A ____ 126 A ____ 122 A ____ 137 A ____ A ____ A ____ 124 A ____ A ____ A ____ 135 120 A ____ 129 131 133 127 A ____ A ____ 121 125 A ____ 118 123 A ____ A ____ A ____ 119 99 115 A ____ A ____ A ____ A ____ 114 A ____ A ____ 97 A ____ 117 98 110 112 A ____ A ____ 108 A ____ A ____ A ____ A ____ 106 A 95 ____ A ____ 116 102 104 96 A ____ A 93 100 ____ A ____ A ____ A ____ A ____ 91 A ____ A 94 ____ 111 113 A ____ A ____ 89 107 109 A ____ A ____ 31 A ____ 105 A ____ A A ____ 92 ____ A ____ 103 ____ 87 85 A 101 30 83 A ____ A ____ A ____ 80 81 A ____ 27 90 78 A ____ 76 A ____ 25 A ____ A ____ 74 A ____ A ____ A ____ 88 A ____ 29 A ____ A ____ 24 86 84 82 A ____ 79 28 A ____ A ____ 77 26 75 A ____ A ____ 73 A ____ 23 A ____ A ____ 22 A A ____ ____ A ____ 20 21 ____ A 14 12 A ____ 19 A ____ 10 A ____ A ____ 8 A ____ 17 18 ____ A 6 16 A ____ 4 A ____ A 2 A ____ ____ 15 A A ____ ____ 11 13 9 A ____ 7 A ____ 5 3 A ____ 1 ne Zo PH KM 12 276 C ____ 211 Campground Sites 197-276 Campground Sites 163-196 A 100m Amphitheatre 50m Campground Sites 1-162 N 0 il ra ndary u Park Bo Backcountry Trails Group Area 4 0.2 Chickadee Loop 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.8 Overflow 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.6 Beaver Hills Interpretive Loop 0.6 0.6 0.2 Ermine Loop 0.4 0.5 Fox Loop Deer Loop Grouse Loop 3.7 N 0 100m 200m Miquelon Lake Provincial Park Golf Course (Private) Group Area 7 Group Area 6 Group Area 5 Group Area Group Area 3 Hand Launch Group Area 4 Sh or el i ne 12 KM PH Bo Z at o ne Group Area 1 th Pa Group Area 2 Campground C Campground B Campground Backcountry Trails Beach A Overflow Campgrounds Shoreline Path Day Use eP Greb on d In Permit Booth ail Grebe Pond ter Tr Park Boundary Amphitheatre pretiv e Park Centre Grebe Pond Township Road Contact numbers General park enquiries: 780-672-7274 Campsite & group use reservations: 780-672-7308 Emergency (park staff): 780-679-1715 (allow 10 rings) Fire, ambulance, police: 911 General parks & protected areas information: 780-427-3582 toll-free 1-866-427-3582; www.albertaparks.ca For information about fire bans in Alberta: www.albertafirebans.ca ISBN 978-0-7785-7413-2 Revised May 2008 623 N 0 100m 200m
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