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About Smoky Lake
Smoky Lake is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located on Highway 41 approximately 66 km north of Edmonton. Smoky Lake's population was 1,218 at the 2016 Census.
Long ago, the Cree and the Blackfoot people would go here to trade with the buffalo and caribou tanners.
"Smoky Lake" is the Cree name for a large body of water and an early French name for the area was Lac de Pipe or Pipe Lake. An important economic resource for the area was wild rice beds. In 1912, The British Columbia Irrigation Co., built a dam at Pipe Lake to provide irrigation water to their fields. The pipe-like shape of this dam is still visible today.
The community of Smoky Lake occupies an uplifted, partially flat lowland area at the confluence of the North Saskatchewan River and its tributaries with the east-west trending Souris River. To the north, the east-west flowing Sturgeon River and Crooked Lake enter South Saskatchewan. The headwaters of these two rivers are at a lake to the west, which is within Smoky Lake's municipal boundary.
RV Park and Campground in Smoky Lake, Alberta
The Smoky Lake District has a long and proud history, with a significant number of natural attractions.
The Trappers Trail RV Park & Campground offers an ideal spot for campers who enjoy the activities that make Alberta's worth so diverse. With ample camping space as well as RV sites, it is easy to see why the area is such a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The campground is located directly along Highway 28.
The area's fitness and health center offers a variety of services and classes that appeal to those who want to stay active while they visit the region. Fitness fanatics will enjoy the facility's treadmills, free weights, and exercise machines. Guests can also opt for one of the swimming pool or hot tub sessions offered on-site. With such a vast range of equipment, it is easy to see why the center is such a popular destination for health-conscious visitors.
Art and culture in Smoky Lake, Alberta
Smoky Lake is Alberta’s Westernmost county, situated on the junction of the Northwest Territories and British Columbia. It is a land rich with history, culture and natural beauty. If you are looking for a place to get away from it all, we have got just the place for you!
Our rugged landscape has some of Alberta’s most beautiful lakes, plenty of fishing opportunities, abundant wildlife and many interesting hiking trails for those who love the outdoors. To be able to experience this land and its culture is truly a gift. We are very grateful for the 2,500 tourists who visit Smoky Lake each year. We hope that you will come and spend some time with us and help us to continue to grow as a destination.
Smoky Lake is a wonderful town, with a great many people who work very hard to make it so. Whether you are interested in exploring the mountains, or in visiting our many local shops, or simply enjoying a relaxing time at one of the many parks, we have something for everyone here in Smoky Lake.
Food in Smoky Lake, Alberta
Smoky Lake, Alberta has a variety of different foods that is not common in other parts of Canada. Smoky Lake is located in the central region of Alberta and is right by the British Columbia border. One popular food found in Smoky Lake that isn’t found anywhere else in Canada is "buffalo chips". Buffalo chips are potatoes cut into pieces, deep-fried, seasoned with salt and pepper, and then rolled into cornmeal. They are then baked until they are crispy on the outside. Buffalo chips are sometimes eaten with mayonnaise, but more often than not they are displayed as decoration on a table.
Smoky Lake has also produced an unusual homemade snack called Chipper's Entrees. Chipper’s Entrees are made up of sausages, bits of bacon and onions, and "chips", or fries, all wrapped in a tortilla. They are then baked in the oven to make them nice and crispy.
Another food that is popular in Smoky Lake is "boiled eggs". Boiled eggs are a popular food for many Alberta families, but not for the same reasons. Most Alberta Foods have a variety of rules and regulations that must be followed when making them. Boiled eggs are an exception to these rules because they can be made in any way you like. Boiled eggs can be made with salt and pepper or they can be made with ketchup and mustard spread on top.
In general, Alberta is known for having traditional foods such as beef, chicken, potatoes, etc.
Shopping in Smoky Lake, Alberta
Smoky Lake is the kind of place where you'll find a convenience store in one corner, an antique shop in another, and a home-renovation specialist on the third. You will also find ten miles' worth of rolling hills, white-sand beaches, and some of the most spectacular views you'll ever see. This is the kind of place where you can still pick out a house that looks like it'd been there since the 1940s. The kind of place where you can take in an epic sunset while sitting on a front porch built with reclaimed barn wood. And the kind of place where you'll find yourself almost constantly being surprised.
The local economy is based entirely on small, family-owned retail businesses, and even though large-scale development hasn't come to Smoky Lakes yet, there are plans for it to occur in the future.
Transportation in Smoky Lake, Alberta
Smoky Lake is located in central Alberta, approximately 170 km west of Edmonton. Smoky Lake is a small town situated north of Highway 16 and west of Highway 43.
The Town is served by the Smoky Lake Airport (YSM) with daily flights from Edmonton International Airport to Calgary International Airport, Leduc County and Red Deer Regional Airport.
There are two commercial freight rail lines that service Smoky Lake: Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railways.
Highway 16 runs east to west, while Highway 43 comes south from Edmonton and goes through Smoky Lake to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Highway 43 connects to Highway 2 which runs east/west to the North Dakota border at Linton and continues north via Highways 2A and 2B as far as Thompson, Manitoba.
Local agricultural products include cattle, grain and oilseed; barley malt is also grown in the region. The town is located about halfway between Alberta's provincial capital of Edmonton and the Saskatchewan capital of Regina.
Natural Attractions in Smoky Lake
If you're looking for a place to get out of the city and enjoy nature, Smoky Lake is a great option. We have a bunch of different natural attractions to explore that provide opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, and more!
Here are our top five picks:
-Lakelse River Provincial Park: This park is one of the largest in Alberta and has some spectacular views. The tallest waterfall in Alberta, the Crystal Falls, is located here. Check out the information below for more details.
-Lot 34 Historical Site and Landing Site: This site was where the first Europeans settled in Alberta in the late 1700s. It has been reconstructed to show what life was like at the time. The reconstructed home is open to visitors on Saturdays
-Portage Lake: This natural lake is located within Portage Lake Provincial Park. It's a great place to go fishing. You can also explore the park by hiking to its base on one of its many trails or by driving the Portage Lake Truck Trail (road).
-Fort Vermilion Provincial Park: The largest and most renowned historical park in Alberta is Fort Vermilion. It was the site of a major Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) fort, built-in 1816. The original stone HBC buildings were replaced by the structures seen today, but the park has remained open to visitors.
-Upper Island Lake: Located east of Smoky Lake on Calgary Island, this beautiful lake is a great place for hiking and camping.
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