Activities


Fishing
Known as “the fishing hub of the north,” Lesser Slave Lake is Alberta’s largest accessible waterbody and proudly stands as the walleye capital. Anglers will delight in reeling in walleye—the most popular catch—along with whitefish, burbot, yellow perch, and pike. Whether you're a seasoned fisherman or trying your luck for the first time, our pristine waters and dedicated fish cleaning station ensure a rewarding, unforgettable experience at Shadow Creek Resort.


Water Sports
The lake is your playground. Enjoy a wide range of water sports from boating and kayaking to canoeing and paddle boarding—each offering a unique way to explore the shimmering waters. For thrill-seekers, water skiing adds an extra dose of excitement, while the inviting lake is perfect for a refreshing swim on a sunny day. Whether you’re gliding peacefully across the water or seeking an adrenaline rush, our marina provides easy access to endless aquatic adventures.


Nature Walks
Step off your campsite and explore our scenic nature trails and sandy beaches, where every path leads to new discoveries. Wander through lush forests, along picturesque lakeside paths, and take refreshing beach walks that showcase Alberta’s natural beauty. These trails offer a peaceful escape, inviting families and solo explorers alike to connect with nature at their own pace. Enjoy the rustle of leaves, the soothing sound of gentle waves, and breathtaking views along the way.


Campfire
As dusk settles over the lake, gather around a crackling campfire to cap off your day. With minimal light pollution, the night sky bursts into a dazzling display of stars, perfect for stargazing and sharing stories. Roast marshmallows, enjoy classic campfire treats, and soak in the warm glow as you connect with friends and family in an atmosphere of genuine outdoor camaraderie. This timeless ritual embodies the relaxed, community-driven spirit of Shadow Creek Resort.