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They are located on the scenic shores of Lesser Slave Lake in Joussard, Alberta, and are part of Big Lakes County, home to several charming hamlets. Joussard is a hidden gem known for its unspoiled lakefront, peaceful landscapes, and easy access to various pleasures, making it an ideal destination for vacationers seeking relaxation or adventure. The area is an ideal retreat for those who appreciate the calmness of nature. Lesser Slave Lake, one of Alberta’s largest freshwater lakes, is renowned for fishing, attracting visitors from across the province. The nearby Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park features hiking trails, sandy beaches, and bird-watching opportunities. Convenience is another fundamental feature of the area. The area offers visitors a range of essentials, including local shops, restaurants, and other services. The resort is equipped with 182 full-service RV sites and 168 boat slips in the marina, as well as other amenities.

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A grassy area with pine trees and a park with a lake in the background.
Plenty of green space to unwind or play games.
RV lots in a treed area.
The peace of nature with friendly neighbours nearby.
A trailer, sitting area, and boat on a lakeside RV lot.
Lesser Slave Lake is renowned for fishing, attracting visitors from across North America..
RVs and a boat in treed RV lots. A Candian flag waves in the breeze.
The resort is equipped with 182 full-service RV sites and other amenities.
A group of motorized boats are tethered to a wooden dock.
The resort has 168 boat slips in the marina.
Aerial view of the Shadow Creek Resort.
The area offers a range of essentials, including shops and restaurants.
Aerial view of the shoreline and lakeside lots of the Shadow Creek Resort.
Sandy shores and clear wasters await.
Aerial view of the Shadow Creek Resort and surrounding forested area.
Nearby Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park features hiking trails, sandy beaches, and birding opportunities.
Person standing in a snowy field watching the northern lights in Cold LakePerson looking at the sunset on the Beaver River Trestle near Cold Lake
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