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Minowukaw Lodge And Joe's Cabins Resort

Hotels: Nestled within Canada's great Boreal Forest on the shores of Candle Lake, Saskatchewan, Minowukaw Lodge offers guests unrivaled exploration and vacation relaxation. A forty minute scenic drive from Prince Albert, guests can unwind on the beautiful crystal white sands of Minowukaw beach sheltered by .....

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Box 100, Candle Lake, S0J 3E0
(+001) 306-929-4619

Candle Lake Golf Resort

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Box 118, Candle Lake, S0J 3E0
(+001) 306-929-2211

Sandy Bay Campground

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SK Environment and Resource Management, Box 500, Candle Lake, S0J 3E0
(+001) 306-929-8410

Minowukaw Beach Campground

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SK Environment and Resource Management, Box 500, Candle Lake, S0J 3E0
(+001) 306-929-8409

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Candle Lake is a body of water in central Saskatchewan, approximately a fifty minute drive Northeast of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It is also the name of a resort village along the Eastern shore of the lake, and of Candle Lake Provincial Park which encompasses much of the surrounding area. Candle Lake is a popular tourist destination in Western Canada and is located in the boreal forest biome. In addition to natural sand beaches, the lake contains a number of sport fish species including northern pike, walleye, yellow perch, burbot, lake whitefish, white sucker and longnose sucker. The lake takes its name from a Cree legend about flickering lights appearing near the north end of the lake, which have supposedly been seen right up to contemporary times. Some theorize that the lights are caused by a gas emitted from decaying driftwood, rather than having a paranormal origin.

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