Cross Lake Provincial Park

Cross Lake Provincial Park  is a provincial park in Alberta, Canada, located 62 km west from Athabasca and 57 km north of Westlock.

The park is situated at an elevation of 655 m and has a surface of 27.7 km2. The park was established on November 22, 1955, and is maintained by Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation. It completely surrounds Steele Lake, which has a cruciform shape that led to the previous name of "Cross Lake", the source of the park's name.

Activities
The following activities are available in the park:
 * Birdwatching (white-throated sparrows, ruffed grouse, warbler, osprey, bald eagles, great blue herons, bohemian waxwings, pine grosbeaks and white-winged crossbills)
 * Camping
 * Canoeing and kayaking
 * Cross-country skiing (7 km of non-groomed trails)
 * Fishing and ice fishing
 * Hiking
 * Horseshoes
 * Power boating
 * Swimming, water-skiing and windsurfing