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		<title>WASKAHEGAN TRAIL</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The 309-kilometre Waskahegan Trail loops between Fort Saskatchewan, Edmonton, and Camrose, using both public and private land. From Edmonton, the trail leads south along the Whitemud and Blackmud Creeks, past Saunders and Coal Lakes, to arrive in the Wetaskiwin area. The trail continues east along the Battle River from Gwynne to Camrose and then north from Miquelon Lake through the Ministik Lake Bird Sanctuary, the Hastings Lake area, and the Cooking Lake-Blackfoot Provincial Recreation Area to Elk Island National Park before directing hikers west along Ross Creek to Fort Saskatchewan. Guided Sunday hikes are held on different trails throughout the </p>
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