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    Ajawaan Lake, Prince Albert National Park.
    Latitude: 53.94696° N,
    Longitude: -106.3888° W
    ​Visit the home of wildlife conservationist and writer, Grey Owl. The one-room cabin was built in 1931 by the national parks service on the shores of Ajawaan Lake. Grey Owl lived at Beaver Lodge for seven years along with his wife Anahareo. The site is accessible by a 20-km hiking trail. Five backcountry campgrounds dot the shore of Kingsmere Lake along the trail. The water route to the cabin includes a portage on rail cart system. Take a canoe, kayak, or small motorboat and then paddle across Kingsmere Lake. For details on water-based access and camping opportunities, contact the Prince Albert National Park Visitor Centre which is located in the resort village of Waskesiu Lake and open daily.​
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    Contact the Prince Albert National Park Visitor Centre which is located in the resort village of Waskesiu Lake and open daily.​​​

    Rates And Discounts

    National Park entry fees and backcountry camping fees apply year round.

    Access

    • Backcountry
    • Wilderness

    Services

    • Self-guided tour

    Amenities

    • Interpretive signage
    • Trail brochure / Map
    • Trail markers

    Activities

    • Canoeing
    • Hiking

    Maps & Docs

    Contact Info

    Phone(s): 306-663-4522 | 1-888-773-8888 |
    princealbertinfo@pc.gc.ca

    Contact the Prince Albert National Park Visitor Centre which is located in the resort village of Waskesiu Lake and open daily.​​​

    Ajawaan Lake, Prince Albert National Park.

    Latitude: 53.94696° N, Longitude: -106.3888° W

    North - Prince Albert National Park

    ​Visit the home of wildlife conservationist and writer, Grey Owl. The one-room cabin was built in 1931 by the national parks service on the shores of Ajawaan Lake. Grey Owl lived at Beaver Lodge for seven years along with his wife Anahareo. The site is accessible by a 20-km hiking trail. Five backcountry campgrounds dot the shore of Kingsmere Lake along the trail. The water route to the cabin includes a portage on rail cart system. Take a canoe, kayak, or small motorboat and then paddle across Kingsmere Lake. For details on water-based access and camping opportunities, contact the Prince Albert National Park Visitor Centre which is located in the resort village of Waskesiu Lake and open daily.​

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    Location Information

    Ajawaan Lake, Prince Albert National Park.

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    lat. 53.94696° N, long. -106.3888° W

    Contact Info

    Phone: 306-663-4522 | 1-888-773-8888 |
    princealbertinfo@pc.gc.ca