
Gull Lake Fishing Charters
Gull Lake Fishing Charters: on the southern shores of Gull Lake in Central Alberta, Gull Lake Fishing Charters provides the perfect destination for those seeking a 5-star mini vacation close to home.
The Lacombe region is nestled amongst the picturesque rolling hills and deciduous forests of Central Alberta 20 minutes North of the City of Red Deer. Home to portions of three Large Lakes (Gull Lake, Sylvan Lake and Buffalo Lake) and numerous smaller ones, Lacombe region offers a multitude of campground/recreational options. From Gull Lake in the West to Buffalo Lake in the East, the Lacombe region has a little bit of everything whether you like to tent or RV, paddle or troll, fish, or golf we have spot for you.
Family attractions like the Ellis Nature Centre and Kraay Family Farm also call this region home.
Gull Lake Fishing Charters: on the southern shores of Gull Lake in Central Alberta, Gull Lake Fishing Charters provides the perfect destination for those seeking a 5-star mini vacation close to home.
The land of the NOVA Chemicals Community Nature Trail has never been tilled for agricultural use and vegetation includes native grasses, willow, bush, poplar and aspen stands. The area also supports wetlands and has natural drainage channels to Jones Creek. The wetlands and vegetation offer a great habitat for birds and other wildlife. The new stormwater management
Medicine Lodge Ski Hill: Just under 500 vertical feet of skiing area, with a total of 14 runs ranging from beginner to advanced. Natural snow. No crowds. Fresh air. Spectacular views. Terrain to suit any ability. Affordable fun for the whole family, right in your own back yard.
The multitude of activities, events, festivals, skiing, skating and family fun in the Lacombe region invites you to come and play, all year long.
Explore nearby ski hills in the Central Alberta area!
Lacombe Regional Tourism is situated in the traditional territories of the Nêhiyaw (Cree) people of Treaty 6 and Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We honour the people of this territory for their continuous contribution to the region and respectfully acknowledge the region we work, play, live in, and welcome visitors to.