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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Powered campsites | 109 sites with 15/30 amp service at Marten River Campground |
| Pull-through sites | 14 unserviced paved pull-through at Devonshire South |
| Dump station | Sewage disposal station available at Marten River Campground |
| Reservation window | Bookings accepted up to 90 days in advance |
| Operating season | May 14 to October 12 (Marten River); May 14 to October 11 (Devonshire South) |
| Road restrictions | Beach Road and Marten Mountain Road closed seasonally November to May; reopen by May long weekend |
| Facilities | Shower building, flush toilets, laundromat, playground, and amphitheatre at Marten River |
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Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park, AB, Canada
Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park is 12 km north of Slave Lake, Alberta, approximately 256 km north of Edmonton (2 hours 47 minutes drive) via Highway 35. Calgary is approximately 547 km away (5+ hours drive). Edmonton International Airport (YEG) is the nearest major airport at 279-288 km, suitable for fly-and-rent visits. Beach Road and Marten Mountain Road are closed seasonally in winter and typically reopen by the May long weekend.
Summer (July through August) offers warm weather and calm water for beach activities, swimming, and paddling. Shoulder seasons in May, June, and September provide ideal hiking conditions and fewer crowds; May and June feature spectacular spring bird migrations monitored at the Boreal Centre. Campgrounds operate May through October, with Beach Road and Marten Mountain Road typically reopening by the May long weekend following winter closures.
Campgrounds closed, day-use only
Campgrounds closed, day-use only
Campgrounds closed, day-use only
Campgrounds closed; roads reopen by May long weekend
Camping season opens May 14; peak bird migration
Spring migration continues; ideal hiking weather
Warmest month with most rainfall; peak camping season
Warm weather continues; popular month for water activities
Fall colors emerge; moderate temperatures ideal for hiking
Campgrounds close mid-October
Campgrounds closed; roads closed (snow)
Campgrounds closed, day-use only
The trail ascends Marten Mountain, the easternmost foothills in Alberta, via a dirt road to a historic fire lookout tower. This moderate continuous climb offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding boreal forest, popular for training hikes and photography. alltrails.com/parks/canada/alberta/lesser-slave-lake-provincial-park
Natural sand beaches at Devonshire and Marten Rivers offer swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking opportunities. The rare road-accessible sand dune and wetlands complex at Devonshire Beach provide scenic views and wildlife viewing opportunities. albertaparks.ca/parks/north/lesser-slave-lake-pp/
The centre monitors over 246 bird species passing through the park, including 23 species of wood warblers, with peak activity during spring and fall migrations. The facility features interactive exhibits, public bird banding tours, and a wheelchair-accessible Songbird Trail. albertaparks.ca/parks/north/lesser-slave-lake-pp/information-facilities/park-contacts/boreal-centre-for-bird-conservation/
Lesser Slave Lake is one of North America's premier walleye fisheries, supporting an annual Golden Walleye Classic tournament with competitors from across the continent. Boat launch facilities at the municipal dock provide access for angling opportunities. slavelakeregion.ca/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/lesser-slave-lake-provincial-park/
The 100+ km lake offers paddling, kayaking, and windsurfing opportunities with calm water ideal for recreational paddlers. Stand-up paddleboards and kayaks are available for rent, and boat launch facilities provide convenient lake access. albertaparks.ca/parks/north/lesser-slave-lake-pp/information-facilities/
Over 35 km of trails accommodate cyclists of all skill levels, with 25 km forming part of the Trans Canada Trail. Most hiking trails are also suitable for mountain biking, offering scenic routes through the boreal forest. albertaparks.ca/parks/north/lesser-slave-lake-pp/information-facilities/
This scenic trail begins at the top of Marten Mountain and descends through meadows, wildflowers, and berry patches. The hike offers immersive forest experiences with views of alpine meadows, suitable for moderate-level hikers. alltrails.com/parks/canada/alberta/lesser-slave-lake-provincial-park
Tyson and Ann were great to deal with their communcation the day we were heading there was awesome the RV was as advertised. Everything in the unit worked properly and was clean our holiday was very pleasant. On the last day of our holiday and upon closing out the Rental Tyson and Ann were very fair about everything and never tried to charge us for anything extra, I would definetly rent from Tyson and Ann again in the future.
Brad S. - Sep 2025
Tyson and his wife were great to rent from. Great camper!
Sarah Z. - Aug 2025
Excellent experience with this RV! Chris was easy to get a hold of and this camper was clean and in great shape.
Belinda P. - Aug 2025
Chris was great to deal with and made everything simple for our family. Wonderful communication from start to finish. Chris delivered the trailer, set up quickly and was thorough in educating us how to use it. Trailer was great and everything functioned as it should. Would book with him again!
Tim M. - Jul 2025
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