Best attractions and places to see around Lamont County offer a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites. Situated east of Edmonton, Alberta, the county features diverse natural areas, including a prominent national park. It is also recognized for its historical churches, reflecting a rich cultural heritage. The region provides opportunities for outdoor exploration and historical discovery.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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This isolated bay in Astotin Lake is tucked away on a small peninsula. You can access the area via a woodland trail and in addition to the tranquil setting and stunning views you'll find a number of quiet picnic areas where you can stop and enjoy the solitude.
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This paved trail is built on the remains of the old road that used to encircle Astotin Lake. In addition to great views the trail also has a picnic area and access to Beaver Bay & Elk Island via short spur trails.
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Astotin Lake is the recreation centre of Elk Island National Park. The lake's shoreline is dotted with beaches, campgrounds, trails, and a famous floating boardwalk. At less than an hour from Edmonton access is convenient, as the park's status as a wildlife refuge means you have a great chance at spotting animals of all shapes and sizes around the lake.
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There is an ever-shifting network of lakes that you can see along the trail. In places, an elevated boardwalk takes you over wetter sections by the water's edge.
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Beautiful, quiet tour. You can enjoy the peace and quiet and slow down. The view from the seats is very beautiful.
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We have already seen a lot of gnawed trees on all the paths and also many beaver dams in the water. Here in Beaver Bay, we also saw the rodents.
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Long wooden bridge crossing a large pond (or a small lake) and allowing you to admire a beaver house.
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A narrow strip of land leading to Elk Island, covered with wild roses, and offering beautiful views of the lake.
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Lamont County offers a variety of natural attractions, most notably Elk Island National Park, a year-round oasis for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities. You can also discover unique features like the Wooden bridge crossing a pond, or enjoy the Lakeside views along various trails. The Lamont Fish Pond and Beaverhill Bird Observatory are also popular spots for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, Lamont County, particularly around Elk Island National Park, offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy trails like the Astotin Lakeview Trail (approx. 3.5 km) or the Beaver Hills Biodiversity Trail (approx. 2 km). For more options, explore the hiking routes around Lamont County, which include moderate trails up to 15 km.
Lamont County is rich in history and culture, often called the 'Church Capital of North America' due to its numerous historical Ukrainian churches. While the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village is currently closed, you can visit the Basilian Fathers Museum in Mundare, the Andrew Museum, or the Old Walker School in Bruderheim. The Mohyla Monument and Skaro Shrine also offer insights into the region's heritage.
The best place for wildlife viewing is Elk Island National Park, where you can spot bison, elk, deer, moose, and over 250 bird species. The Beaverhill Bird Observatory is another vital location for observing a myriad of bird species, especially during migration.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Lamont County are suitable for families. Elk Island National Park offers trails, canoeing, and geocaching. The Wooden bridge and Lakeside views are also family-friendly spots. Additionally, Lamont Recreation Park, Hillside Park (with a spray park and disc golf), and Tawâw Park provide playgrounds and green spaces for children.
Lamont County offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and bird watching due to milder temperatures and active wildlife. Summer is perfect for canoeing and exploring parks. For a unique experience, visit during colder months for stargazing and a chance to see the Northern Lights in Elk Island National Park, which has minimal light pollution.
Beyond the natural beauty, Lamont County has several unique landmarks. Don't miss the World's Largest Mallard in the Village of Andrew, a popular photo opportunity. You can also see a piece of the Bruderheim Meteorite at the Bruderheim Firehall, or visit the historic Skaro Shrine, a site of pilgrimages for over a century. Murals depicting local history can also be found around the town of Lamont.
Yes, there are several running trails, particularly within and around Elk Island National Park. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Wapiti Lake loop (approx. 24 km) or the Running loop from Wood Bison Trail (approx. 15 km). For more detailed information, check out the running trails guide for Lamont County.
Lamont County hosts various community events throughout the year. The Lamont & District Agricultural Society organizes events like the Bullarama Supreme and the Summer Sizzler Rodeo. In October, the Andrew Agricultural Society hosts the Andrew Garlic Festival. Additionally, Lamont holds a Farmers' Market on Wednesdays, offering local produce and goods.
Tawâw Park is highlighted as an inclusive space that celebrates Indigenous heritage, offering a playground and promoting community connections. While specific accessibility details for all trails are not always available, some areas like the Lakeside views trail feature elevated boardwalks over wetter sections, which can improve ease of access in those areas.


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