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Hiking, backpacking and fishing destination in the Spray Valley Provincial Park in Kananaskis Country in Alberta, Canada

- Wilderness Campground on Lillian Lake
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Backpackers wilderness campground on the shores of Lillian Lake in the Spray Valley Park - Lillian Lake Wilderness Campsite
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Backpackers have lunch at Liillian Lake behind a massive wood lot and the food cache in the background. - Fishing on Lillian Lake
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Fly fishing and shore fishing are big time popular on Lillain Lake. - Lillian Lake
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The single track dirt trail following the shores of Lillian Lake - Hiking the Galatea Trail
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Hikers enter the forest to climb the Galatea Trail leading to Lillian Lake and Galatea Lake. - Lillian Lake
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The lake, the mountains and the blue skies make for a great day hike to Lillian Lake. - Group Campground
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Wilderness campsite for backpackers with fire pit, picnic tables, firewood and food cache. - Campsite Map
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Lillian Lake map for the location of the wilderness campsites in the region around the lake. - Suspension Bridge
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Long wooden suspension bridge crosses the Kananaskis River at the start of the Galatea Trail in the Spray Valley Park. - Waterfall
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A waterfall display on the Galatea Trail while crossing one of the many foot bridges. - Backpacking the Galatea Trail
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Backpackers on the Galatea Trail making their way to the Lillian Lake Wilderness Campground - Galatea Trail Backpacking
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Backpacking foursome as they hike to Lillian Lake. - Fly Fishing
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Fly fishing from the shore of Lillian Lake - Foot Bridge
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Hiking trail crosses the creek over a wooden foot bridge - Hiking Trail and the Kananaskis River
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Hiking trail leading to the suspension bridge crossing the Kananaskis River.