Nestled among an open stand of lodge pole pine, spruce and fir, Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park appeals to campers and anglers. The park offers a diverse assortment of recreational activities including fishing (with a wheelchair accessible dock for fishing), cycling, jogging, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Interpretive programs run from late June through August. There is a day-use area and ice and firewood for sale. Park Size: 213 hectares WINTER – Lac le Jeune – Open from May 10 – Sep 30 with full services – Off-season: Self-contained units only; sani-station is closed; no fee, no services. Park gate is closed when lake freezes over or roads are unsafe due to ice and/or snow. Open when ice off and roads are clear.
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