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Iosegun Lake Provincial Recreation Area | Alberta

Iosegun Lake Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks site in the North region. The official page places it 11 kilometres north of Fox Creek off Highway 43, along the North Road.

Alberta Parks describes the area as nestled in mature spruce and birch trees with a sandy beach. For-Site Environmental Services is listed as leaseholder on behalf of the Town of Fox Creek.

Why Visit Iosegun Lake Provincial Recreation Area

Iosegun Lake is a developed lake recreation area with camping choices, beach time, boating, and group-use options. Alberta Parks lists one day-use area, one campground, and one group-use area. The official description mentions first-come, first-served sites, reservation sites, seasonal sites, monthly sites, group use, and a corporate beachside lot.

Activities include beach use, camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, ice fishing, power boating, off-site snowmobiling, swimming, water skiing, and a second canoeing and kayaking listing. Canoe and kayak rentals are available pending availability by calling the operator.

The snowmobile note is useful for winter planning. Alberta Parks says developed trails are in the vicinity, and snowmobile off-loading within the campground plus travel to trails from the staging area parking lot is permitted.

Because the site has multiple camping arrangements and operator-dependent rentals, visitors should confirm current availability and rules before building a trip around a specific site type or watercraft plan.

Things To Do

Plan around beach camping, day use, group use, paddling rentals, fishing, ice fishing, power boating, swimming, water skiing, snowmobile staging, and campground map review.

Planning Notes

Confirm campsite type availability, rental availability, operator updates, snowmobile rules, aquatic invasive species requirements, fishing regulations, maps, advisories, and weather.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Recreation Area
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta