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Lac La Ronge Provincial
Park
islands. Cliffs, rock paintings and sand
beaches can also be found in the park,
and camping is available.
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park lies just
north-east of Prince Albert Park on
Route 2, providing similar scenery—
and more of it, as this is the province's
largest provincial park—than its better-
known neighbour. There are more
than 100 lakes here, including enor-
mous Lac La Ronge, dotted with 1,305
Lac La Ronge Park also contains one
of the province's showcase historic
sites, the Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Historic Site —Saskatchewan's
oldest standing building, an enormous
structure in an oddly remote location.
Built in the late 1850s from local wood,
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Prince Albert National Park, one of the most beautiful parks in the province.
© Tourism Saskatchewan, Douglas E. Walker
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