
Calling Lake

This beautiful, charming community is situated on the eastern shore of Calling Lake, known for its tranquility and recreational pleasures.
The Cree name of the lake, “Kito-Sakahekan” is most famous for the sounds of ice cracking that echo for a long distance.
With a population of 415, the area is rich with culture mixed with close-knit neighborly charm. In summer, the population swells as a number of lakeside cottagers enjoy their getaway destination.
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| Calling Lake Lodge | Jo-Kat Lodge | |
| PH: 780-331-2220 | PH: 780-331-2000 | |
| Number of Rooms: 75 | Number of Rooms: 33 | |
| Services: Room/board, meals, laundromat, Satellite TV, pool table | Services: Restaurant, cable TV | |
| Calling Lake Provincial Campground | Tanasiuk Rock Island Lake Campground | |
| PH: 780-331-2000 | PH: 780-331-3860 | |
| Number of Sites: 25 | Number of Sites: 51 | |
| Services: Water, boat launch, beach, day-use area. Open May - September |
Services: Unserviced, firewood, boat launch, beach, walking trail. $15/night. Open May-November |
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| Jo-Kat Lodge | |
| (780) 331-2000 | |
| along HWY 813 north of Calling Lake | |
| Open 7am-4pm, Mon-Sat. Lunch specials, homemade desserts |
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