Hudson Bay Regional Park, sprawling over 900 acres, provides a versatile outdoor experience near the confluence of the Fir, Red Deer, and Etomami Rivers. This destination caters to numerous recreational activities throughout the year, including camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, and fishing. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a challenging 9-hole course with grass greens and scenic, tree-lined fairways. The course’s modern clubhouse features a lounge and a pro shop, offering equipment rentals and power carts. Additionally, the park boasts a nature trail where visitors can spot unique orchids and rare lady slippers. Just 15 kilometres north, Ruby Lake offers a public beach, a ball diamond, camping options, private cottages, and excellent conditions for boating and sailing.
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