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1 Townsite
The Red Deer Trail provides a means for
Waskesiu skiers to walk out their door to 25 km of ski trails. The
skiing portion of the trail has two sections that link Wapiti, Fisher
and Beaver Glen ski trails.
2
Crean
With long, gentle slopes,this trail parallels the Heart Lakes following
a patrol road. The trail passes through a mature coniferous forest
dotted with balsam fir before it crosses Crean near its entrance
to the Heart Lakes.
3
Freight
This historic trail dates back to the late 1800s when burly horses
and men of the hardiest breed hauled furs and supplies between Prince
Albert and La Ronge.
4 Trappers
This easy trail follows a summer road through a large jack pine
stand over Bitter Creek to a winter campsite at the lake's edge.
5 Kinowa
Starting beside Kinowa Lake, this easy trail
travels through aspen woods, jack pine stands and open meadows,
ending at Anglin Lake
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Anglin Lake
This trail takes you through aspen and poplar
forest and along the Spruce River. At approximately 2 km, stop and
enjoy the panoramic view of Anglin Lake
7 Elk
This route skirts`the edge of Sandy Lake, following the old fire
road through the mixed and aspen/hazelnut forest.
8 Fish
Lake
This gently rolling trail follows a warden patrol road through aspen
and mixed forests, passes several small lakes and ends at a backcountry
campsite on the shore of Fish Lake.
9
Spruce River Highlands
This trail is a challenge, great for an advanced skier! It travels
clockwise climbing 4 km through a continuous series of ups and downs
along the Spruce River hillsides.
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