Your Four Season Outdoor Adventure Centre
Why Go?
Are you looking for a place to go tent camping, use a lodge facility, book a group program or a birthday party? You will find that the Strathcona Wilderness Centre will serve you well for all these needs. Additionally, regular outdoor recreation programs and school programs are available. Check the website for full details.What’s Unique?
At the Strathcona Wilderness Centre, you can play for a day or camp for a weekend. You’ll find 12 kilometres of trails, 3 kilometres of interpretive trails, picnic sites, tent camping sites, wildlife viewing, rustic pine lodge, disc golf course, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and equipment rentals.Take a break and come over and play!
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