Calling Lake Provincial Park Beach is a smaller lake in Northern AB. The amenities are rustic. The lake is known for fishing more than swimming. Water quality due to algae can be an issue. Slave Lake to the West of Calling Lake is a much more popular choice for sandy beaches and clear waters for swimming.
The lake has historically been susceptible to high levels of algae.
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Calling Lake Provincial Park Beach is a smaller lake in Northern AB. The amenities are rustic. The lake is known for fishing more than swimming. Water quality due to algae can be an issue. Slave Lake to the West of Calling Lake is a much more popular choice for sandy beaches and clear waters for swimming.
The lake has historically been susceptible to high levels of algae.
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