Located on the southeast shore of picturesque Lesser Slave Lake and bordering the town of Slave Lake, Big Fish Bay R.V. Resort offers full service lakefront lots, tent sites, cabins and group camping areas, as well as excellent fishing opportunities. If coming from Edmonton, watch for the big blue directional highway signs, directing you to turn right (north) on Highway 88 (before arriving at the town of Slave Lake).
Go three kilometers north, then turn left (west) onto Caribou Trail, and go another three kilometers. Watch for sign on the right hand side of the road to Big Fish Bay. If coming from the west, turn left (north) on Caribou Trail before you get to the town of Slave Lake. Go about 2.5 km, cross the tracks, and the Big Fish Bay entrance will be on your left.
Go three kilometers north, then turn left (west) onto Caribou Trail, and go another three kilometers. Watch for sign on the right hand side of the road to Big Fish Bay. If coming from the west, turn left (north) on Caribou Trail before you get to the town of Slave Lake. Go about 2.5 km, cross the tracks, and the Big Fish Bay entrance will be on your left.
Services
All RV sites and campsites at Big Fish Bay have access to clean washrooms & showers, sandy beaches, swimming (no lifeguard), and two playgrounds. Pets are welcome but some restrictions apply (see the policies and park rules on the home page). We have fire pits and picnic tables at all sites, and firewood and ice are available at the office.
The bungalow units at Big Fish Bay are on the beach and share an adjoined balcony where you can enjoy the stunning sunsets each evening. Each unit has their own barbecue, fire pit and picnic table; and the kitchens are equipped with dishes, silverware, pots and pans, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, oven, and fridge.
The Log Cabins at Big Fish Bay are situated right on the lake so you can view the beautiful sunset every night. Cabins 3-13 are equipped with dishes, silverware, pots and pans, salt and pepper, a coffee maker, microwave, oven, fridge, towels and bedding. They also include a fire pit and picnic table.
Big Fish Bay is located on the Northwest corner of Slave Lake, and is close to all the services and amenities that Slave Lake has to offer. Outdoor Adventure lovers will love all that Lesser Slave Lake has to offer, from walking trails, quad trails, and more! Drive up to Marten Mountain for a breathtaking view of Lesser Slave Lake and trek 3 km down the mountain to Lily Lake, a beautiful secluded lake only accessible by plane and foot.
Reviews (10)
Laura Watson
Oct 01, 2021
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We rented cabin 2 and it was great. Right on the water, has a great fire pit. They provide some kitchen items and a hot plate and have cold water and a kettle. Very rustic but they also provide a heater. Bed were clean and would definitely recommend! The only thing is our door was closed with a padlock and wouldn't stay shut on its own... so if one person was inside and one was out it made it difficult to keep the door closed. That and some comfy Muskoka chairs would make this the perfect rustic getaway!
Keith Williment
Sep 29, 2021
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Elsie B.
Sep 18, 2021
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Spencer Watson
Sep 14, 2021
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Rob Covell
Aug 28, 2021
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Lena Wolfe
Aug 20, 2021
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Shelby Pfeiffer
Jul 30, 2021
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Dealing with reservations was the most frustrating thing, When i called there was no price explained and i was told there is a spot in new location when i asked what that meant i was told its just new spots. My money was taken right away but then the next day i didnt receive a confirmation still so i called and asked what to do when i arrive and with no answer to my question they said they would send it right away, they still did not send it so i emailed twice and day of my journey still had no confirmation or anything, finaly called again same answer hours later had to call again becouse i was
Jordan Morris
Jun 24, 2021
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Very unorganized company, stayed there with 3 trailers and they forgot to book one site. The sites you can book for short term are not laid out very well. Small with no privacy, the sewer hose was right beside our fire pit. ** PLEASE BE AWARE** I booked another week there in July not knowing where the site was (section Q). The new part of the campground is an open field gravel pad. I'm glad I stayed there for a weekend to see what I had booked. I obviously cancelled the week reservation and they tried to charge me a cancellation fee. (They were not transparent that they built on to the campground
Nath Thibeault
Jun 11, 2021
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Wasn’t what we were expecting. The pictures on the website and the actual campground are totally different. We were given a site under construction, no trees, no grass, piles of top soil and looks
like gravel pit with heavy machinery working on the campsite. The first 10 feet of The lake had algae and some black gunk. The sites are large with really good running water.
like gravel pit with heavy machinery working on the campsite. The first 10 feet of The lake had algae and some black gunk. The sites are large with really good running water.
Ca
Jun 09, 2021
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We went there for may long weekend. Very nice campground on the lake with lots of trees and activities for the kids to do ! It is a bigger campground so it is a little busy with traffic coming and going. But other than that it was great. The owner suggested a couple of sites for us and two other families which were on the lake with full hookups. All in all we will definitely be back there again ! Would suggest to any friends or family to hear there for a weekend !