On the Northwest shore of Lesser Slave Lake, Hilliard's Bay Beach in the Provincial Park is a tranquil oasis. Lots of sand and clear, warm waters in the Summer for bathing in the gradual, shallow waters of the beach. Lesser Slave Lake was named by the Cree in the area and translates to "stranger" or "those here before us." There is a boat launch and fish cleaning area and all of the amenities required for day use or camping. This is a popular camping area because of the facilities, location and the fact that it is on the clear and bountiful Lesser Slave Lake. Historically excellent water quality. Photo credit to Steve.
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On the Northwest shore of Lesser Slave Lake, Hilliard's Bay Beach in the Provincial Park is a tranquil oasis. Lots of sand and clear, warm waters in the Summer for bathing in the gradual, shallow waters of the beach. Lesser Slave Lake was named by the Cree in the area and translates to "stranger" or "those here before us." There is a boat launch and fish cleaning area and all of the amenities required for day use or camping. This is a popular camping area because of the facilities, location and the fact that it is on the clear and bountiful Lesser Slave Lake. Historically excellent water quality. Photo credit to Steve.
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