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Looking for the best places to Canoe in and around Wetaskiwin? Below are some great routes, trips and resources to help you Canoe in and around Wetaskiwin.

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Diverse is how we would best describe the paddling in this mountain/prairie province. In the west of the province runs are characterized by beautiful backdrops, continuous rivers and cold water. Everything from mellow multi day floats in national parks to hairy class V creeking is available in the west. As you move further east the gradient drops but there are still plentiful paddling options for those looking to float mellow rivers in really unique surroundings. It is a huge province so don't neglect to look north and south too. A very worthwhile paddling destination in it's own right.

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Canoe Trips or Routes around Wetaskiwin

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Battle Lake Park
Battle Lake -
Twin Lake Campground Boat Launch
Twin Lakes - The lake is beautiful and small. Even in windy conditions the waves are small. There are no power boats allowed on the lake making it a great lake to paddle for novice paddlers and families with small children.
Coal Lake Provincial Park
Coal Lake - A long, skinny lake (approx 11km long and 1km wide). Not a super inspiring paddle and is pretty exposed to the wind. Something different to do not far from Edmonton however.

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