Trapper Leas Cabin Recreation Area is a rustic campground located along Highway 33 near Slave Lake in central Alberta, Canada. Nestled in the boreal forest region of Alberta's Peace Country, this recreation area offers a quiet retreat for RV travellers and outdoor enthusiasts exploring the greater Lesser Slave Lake corridor. The campground is equipped with picnic tables, grills, and firewood, making it well-suited for campfire evenings under Alberta's wide skies. Pull-through sites are available to accommodate larger rigs and fifth wheels, while water hookups and on-site toilets add a layer of comfort to the stay. The Slave Lake region is renowned for its proximity to Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park, one of Alberta's largest lakes, offering opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, boating, and beach access. The surrounding boreal landscape is rich in wildlife, including moose, deer, and migratory birds. The town of Slave Lake is nearby, providing access to grocery stores, fuel, and local services. Whether passing through on a northern Alberta road trip or settling in to explore the region's lakes and trails, Trapper Leas Cabin Recreation Area offers a peaceful and practical base camp in the heart of Alberta's north.