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Subscriptions If you would like to be notified when content is added or updated for the individual businesses and organizations listed on InfoMall.ca, you need to register and confirm your email address. Characterized by many as "The Jewel of the North", the Town of Slave Lake lies at the eastern end of Alberta's largest recreational lake, just 2½ hours away from Edmonton. With a current population of 6800, it is a regional government, tourist and shopping hub and features full services for the traveller. Slave Lake also includes over 450 rooms and 30 restaurants that accommodate the many vacationers that come here seeking warm, sandy beaches. Within 15 minutes you can discover Alberta's 6th largest Provincial Park, Canada's northernmost bird observatory, Alberta's easternmost foothills and the most beautiful stretch of beaches in western Canada! Combine this with lots of campgrounds, hiking trails, abundant wildlife, boat launches plus incredible fishing and you are guaranteed a holiday experience of a lifetime!

The Town prides itself on "balancing a superior country lifestyle with a respect for our unique natural environment." Offering education for all grade levels (including post secondary at the modern Northern Lakes College) and places of worship for most faiths. Slave Lake is a progressive community that is based on natural resources such as oil and gas, forestry; while many make their living from hunting, fishing and tourism. Yet these industries all have a collective environmental consciousness that leave plenty of wildlife habitat and naturally clean rivers and lakes. There are ample recreational facilities for all sports, a vibrant arts and culture community and plenty of volunteers to share in all hobbies and pursuits.

Our MISSION statement: "Working Together, Building A Better Community"

Our VISION statement: "Making Opportunities Happen"

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