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Guide to Indian Country
- June, 2001
Celebrate National
Aboriginal Day
Clelebrations across
the country
Blending the traditional
with the contemporary
Northern artists shine
at festival
An experience to share in
Saskatchewan
Métis culture
showcased at award-winning festival
Portrait of a jingle
dress dancer
Wild West meets tranquil getaway
Tourists take to the land
Blessed waters pilgrimage
held at Beaver Lake
Largest tipi in the world
guard against loss of culture
Majestic beast making
a
comeback in Wood Buffalo
Learning traditions
through the trails
Atlantic festival shows
art from coast to coast
Quebec destinations
celebrate identity
History of the West lives on
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WINDSPEAKER'S ABORIGINAL TOURISM SUPPLEMENT
Phone: (780) 455-2700 Fax
(780) 455-7639
Email: edwind@ammsa.com
Wild West meets tranquil getaway
By Gary Elaschuk
Windspeaker Contributor
KIKINO, Alta.
"Share
the natural beauty of our home" is the theme of the Silver
Birch Resort, located on the shores of Whitefish Lake on the
Kikino Métis Settlement, an hour-and-a-half drive northeast
of Edmonton.
The staff at Silver Birch is well known for the warm welcome
they extend to guests. They go out of their way to make the campgrounds
and beach area family friendly. The resort has campground attendants
on duty 24 hours a day during the peak season (May long weekend
to September long weekend).
The jewel in the crown of Silver Birch Resort are four rustic
log cabins on the beach that feature all the comforts of home.
The cabins are heated by propane furnaces and have kitchenettes,
running water, bathrooms with showers, bedroom lofts, covered
decks, and barbecue pits. The cabins are fully winterized and
are available for rent year-round.
The camping area has 29 campsites with power and 23 without power,
plus an overflow camping area. A centrally-located shower and
bathroom facility is available to all campers and day users of
the beach.
The resort also has a convenience store and gas bar for those
items campers forget to bring along on their holidays.
Activities at the resort include excellent fishing for pike,
perch and pickerel, as well as boating, swimming, beach volleyball,
excellent bird watching with a wide variety of species in the
area, and hiking on trails along the lakeshore and through the
boreal forest. Some regular visitors to the resort bring their
horses and camp in a special area that is "horse friendly,"
with grazing areas and extensive riding trails along the lakeshore
and in the backcountry.
The highlight of summer activities at Silver Birch is the annual
rodeo, one of the biggest in rural Alberta. The rodeo and Kikino
Celebration Days are set for Aug. 10, 11 and 12 this year.
Silver Birch Resort was opened in 1995 and has been certified
by the Wildrose Tourism Association since 1995. It is open year-round,
and the fully winterized cabins are an attraction for ice-fishing
or snowmobile winter getaways.
For reservations and information phone (780) 623-3252
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