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If you're planning to stay at Norm's Walleye Camp, you're in for an unforgettable experience surrounded by the pristine wilderness of Alberta.
To reach Norm's Walleye Camp, you can drive from nearby cities or fly into Edmonton International Airport, which is the closest major airport, and then rent a car for the approximately 3-hour drive to Slave Lake.
Alternatively, there are also shuttle services available from the airport to Slave Lake for added convenience.
In terms of dining options, Slave Lake offers a variety of restaurants and cafes catering to different tastes.
Places like The Fixx Cafe & Pasta Bar, Main Street Diner, and Alimo's Pizzaria are popular choices among locals and visitors alike, offering delicious meals to satisfy your hunger after a day of outdoor adventures.
Slave Lake is renowned for its outdoor recreational activities, particularly fishing and water sports.
Norm's Walleye Camp itself offers excellent fishing opportunities, with guided fishing trips available for guests.
Additionally, Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park is nearby, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
For those interested in history and culture, the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation offers educational programs and exhibits on the region's natural history and bird species.
The Lesser Slave Lake Museum provides insights into the area's indigenous heritage and pioneer history, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the region's past.
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