
- Bridge
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A foot bridge crossing Bear Creek reservoir in the Muskoseepi Park in the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. - Walkway
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Walkway trail in the Muskoseepi Park in the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. - viewing-deck 003
1838 hits - Trail Views
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City views, cat tail views, bull rushes while exploring the recreation trails in the Muskoseepi Park in the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. - Entrance Sign
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The welcome sign marking the entrance to Crystal Lake in the Muskoseepi Park in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. - Cat Tail Got Your Tongue
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Views overlooking cat tails and wetland from a lookout in the Muskoseepi Park in the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. - Playground
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The playground area located near the entrance and campground in the Kleskun Hills Provincial Park near the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada in Peace Country. - Sandcastle
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A sand castle masterpiece left behind in the sand on Saskatoon Lake waiting for the winds and water to wash it away. - Food Stand
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A concession stand operates in the summer season providing snacks and drinks to the people in the campground and day use area in the Saskatoon Island Provincial Park. - Building Dreams
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A little one is building a castle in the sand on the shores of Saskatoon Lake in the park near the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta. - Amphitheatre
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The outdoor band stand or amphitheatre is a central gathering place for park programs, day camps and community festivals in the Grand Prairie region of Peace Country. - Resevoir Buildings
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A view of some of the surrounding buildings near the reservor in the Muskoseepi Park in the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. - Sitting Bench
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There are resting, sitting and sightseeing benches located in the day use area and on the hikng trails in the Saskatoon Island Provincial Park. - picnic 002
1889 hits - Gravel Road
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The exit turn off onto the gravel road from the highway which leads to the Bear Lake Park.