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Sports and Recreation Packages

Get Hooked Fishing Adventures - Weekend Recreation on the River

Package includes: two night's accommodation at High Rigg Retreat Bed and Breakfast, two hearty breakfasts, one day of canoeing (lunch and all equipment supplied), one full day of all-inclusive guided fishing (all tackle, lunch, snacks and beverages supplied). [more info]

Reel Angling Adventures - The Northern Alberta Fishing Adventure

This three day fishing package offers great fishing action for northern pike, walleye and lake trout.  This package includes breakfast, lunch and supper, use of all equipment/camping gear and bait. This is a camping package at Fawcett Lake and Peerless Lake. [more info]

Devonian Adventure Package

If you are a sport, nature, adventure enthusiast and are looking for a two day get away, this is the package for you. Package includes: a round of golf at the Devon Golf & Conference Centre, two hour mini island tour of the North Saskatchewan River with the renowned Black Gold River Tours, two nights accommodation at any of our four spectacular bed & breakfast locations, and passes to our featured attractions. [more info]

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