On the City of Cold Lake's north end, you will find the best place to spread your beach towel for the summer. Kinosoo Beach, a three-block stretch of fine sand, was named one of Canada's top 25 beaches by Canadian Geographic Magazine. A splash park, beach volleyball courts, children’s playground, concession stand, and the occasional live performances help break up the long summer days. A swimming area is roped off for safety. Wicked Watersport Rentals offers paddleboards, kayaks, flyboards, and other water recreation equipment if you want to play in the water!
The Cold Lake Museums are four museums that are located on the former site of 42 Radar Squadron, locally known as “Radar Hill” on the north edge of Cold Lake South. The museums include the Cold Lake Air Force Museum, as well as the Oil and Gas, Heritage and Indigenous Museums. Visitors enter the Air Force Museum first, then proceed through a covered hallway on the upper level to the other three museums. The Cold Lake Museums first opened their doors on July 1, 1998. At this time, only the Heritage and Air Force Museums were open. The Indigenous Museum first opened on June 21, 2000. We are located in Cold Lake, Alberta, about 300 kilometres (190 mi) NE of Edmonton.
Adventure Park creates a safe and interactive atmosphere that features four stories and over 40 challenges! You decide what level and course fits you best! All climbs take around two hours. This includes 15 minutes of ground school and 1 hour and 45 minutes of climbing. Experience the amazing lake view from 60 feet above ground.
THE BONNYVILLE & DISTRICT MUSEUM houses an impressive collection of thousands of artifacts relevant to the development and settlement of the Bonnyville Region
The Bonnyville and District Centennial Centre (known locally as The C2) is a multi-purpose sports, recreation, and entertainment complex in the heart of the Lakeland region