Narrow Hills Provincial Park How to Get There! Zeden Lake • 13 non-electric campsites • Boat dock and launch • Stocked for fishing St. John Bosco Wilderness Camp • On the shores of both Zeden and Ispuchaw Lakes • Wilderness camp for ages 8-17 • Offers school groups/group programing in May and June Ispuchaw Lake • Walleye and pike fishing • 5 non-electrical sites • Boat launch with no dock Lower Fishing Lake • Electrical, non-electrical and tenting sites • Store with gas station • Boat launches and boat docks available Old Ranger Station and Fire Tower • Old Ranger station which has been converted into a museum • The fire tower is still in use today Narrow Hills Scenic Drive Grace Lakes Geocaching • Follows a push moraine created 10,000 years ago • Used as a snowmobile trail in the winter • No camping Caribou Creek Lodge • 72 km North of Smeaton on Highway 106 • Ice cream, gas, restaurant, cabins and motel • On the shore of Upper Fishing Lake and Caribou Creek Upper Fishing Lake • Walleye and Pike • Boat launch • Camping available at Caribou Creek Lodge Stickley and Baldy Lakes Stickley • Pike • No boat launch • No camping Baldy • Walleye, pike and splake • Boat launch • 6 non serviced campsites Stickley Gem Lakes • 5.5 km hiking trail • 3 rustic campsites • 7 separate lakes Jade Lake Little Jade Lake Some of the Wildlife The End