Special Places to Stay

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Experience the Lakeland


The Lakeland has numerous types of accommodations, such as hotels, motels and campgrounds. We’ve gathered up places that are special, however, in that they offer up a unique, but exceptional, alternative, for overnighting in Alberta’s stunning Lakeland. We hope you’ll find a new or new to you place to fall in love with.

Wildly Eweneek Cabins


New in 2024, Wildly Eweneek—as in unique--Cabins offer a secluded guest ranch experience on a farm where lambs are raised and hay is produced. Nestled north of the Beaver River near Fork Lake, the ranch boasts over 10 kilometers of trails through a 50-acre forest teeming with diverse flora and fauna. The year round cabins blend home comforts with a "Eweneek" twist, providing a perfect getaway for relaxation and recharging.

Two cabins, one a classic hip roof barn and one a turn of the century school house, are meticulously designed and maintained. Besides multiple sylish light fixtures, the barn has a queen bed on the main level and two twin beds in the loft, as well as high speed internet, air conditioning, big screen TV, washroom and well equipped kitchen. A large covered deck is perfect for barbecuing and dining outside.


Guests can enjoy various activities, including hiking—or skiing in winter—on ten kilometres of onsite trails to spot local wildlife such as deer and moose. Nighttime offers spectacular stargazing and views of the Northern Lights, free from ambient light. Fishing enthusiasts can explore a few of the Lakeland’s 100 plus lakes for trout, walleye or pickerel. Nearby community events provide a plethora of activities to engage in, ensuring a memorable stay. Exact location of Wildly Eweneek Cabins is provided upon booking, and assistance is available via phone or text.

Check out Lac La Biche Vibes for more to do in this community 65 kms north of Wildly Eweneek Cabins.

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350 Farms


Located outside of Cold Lake, 350 Farms glamping spaces—two geodomes and up to 6 canvas bell tents—let you stay in a private peaceful off grid oasis in the boreal forest. Let the hosts plan an all inclusive stay to meet your needs. Children will love seeing the animals—including adorable rotund Kunekune pigs—on the farm and exploring the trails on the property.

The Silent Sky Geodome is a canvas geodome with an expansive view over the fields and forest. The Geodome sleeps up to six people, has private washrooms and exclusive access to a Nordic sauna and wood fired hot tub. The geodome is available for accommodation only, or with breakfast. Why not spring for the all inclusive rate with includes bubbly wine and chocolate covered strawberries, a three course dinner, treat filled fridge, hot tub and sauna and gourmet breakfast for two. Divine.

Spruce Junction, one of six canvas bell tents, has one king and two twin beds, is pet friendly and has a private washroom.Boreal Breeze tent is similar but has a futon for two kids instead of two twin beds.


Despite the comforts and amenities, glamping is a bit like camping. Other glampers may be in tents but 200 to 400 feet away. Visit 350 Farms website to learn more about power, running water, washrooms, cooking facilities and more.

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Waterfront Harbour Bed & Breakfast


Waterfront Harbour Bed & Breakfast, on Cold Lake’s waterfront, has five unique rooms and a beautifully presented breakfast spread to beat all. Trivago lists it as one of the top 10 B&Bs in Canada.

Alongside a 250 berth marina, this 3000 square foot plus B&B caters to leisure and business travellers seeking exceptional service and thoughtful touches in Cold Lake, Alberta. Its proximity to Cold Lake Provincial Park, Kinosoo Beach, Kinosoo Ski Resort and Cold Lake Marina make it perfect for families and small groups who love to ski, fish, golf or play on the water. It’s also great for business colleagues or short term workers. Five restaurants are within walking distance.

Innkeepers Isabel and Shannon pride themselves on providing clean, tastefully appointed guest rooms, each with a private bathroom, and a gourmet breakfast. A breakfast of local ingredients and homemade baking can be enjoyed outdoors—along with panoramic lake views—on the deck, or indoors in the dining room.


Four bedrooms are on the main and second floors, and a three bedroom Master Suite takes up the entire third floor. It has a room with a queen bed, soaker tub, lakeview window seat; and another room with two twin beds and a small fridge. There is also a daybed room with daybed, TV, fireplace and three piece bathroom. The main floor features the Hideaway room, with private entrance, lakeside patio, queen bed and twin daybed, fireplace, TV and private bathroom. The Aurora and Marina rooms on the second floor share a balcony and have fireplaces. The living room, sunroom, library, dining areas and decks are shared by all guests and a 12 person meeting room is available for booking.

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