Tourism & Parks

Madeline Lake Day Use Area

Madeline Lake Day Use Area - Entrance Sign

Madeline Lake Entrance Sign.

Madeline Lake Day Use Area is one of the many parks strung like beads along the Ingraham Trail. It is located approximately 26 km east of Yellowknife.

The principle feature of the park is a boat launch, that gives access to the lake and its fishing opportunities.

Attractions & Points of Interest:

Nearby Attraction is Prelude Lake Territorial Park.

Nearest visitor information centre to the park is Northern Frontier Regional Visitors Centrein Yellowknife.

Park Facilities:

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Boat Launch Day use/Picnic Facilities Fire pit
Firewood Fishing in Madeline Lake, and many nearby lakes Pets welcome on leash Toilets/Outhouses

Nearest Services:

Golf Course - nearest is in Yellowknife. Nearest Gasoline Service is in Yellowknife. Nearest Grocery Service is in Yellowknife.

Nearest Communities:

Yellowknife is 26 km to the west.

Operational Season:
Madeline Lake Territorial Park Day Use Area is open from May 15th to September 15th . Trails within the park may be accessible on foot outside of those dates, but they will not be maintained clear of snow, and so you enter at your own risk. Services such as toilets and garbage removal are not provided outside the open season.
Contact Information:
For more information about the park, please contact:

Parks & Tourism
PO Box 2668
Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P9
Canada
Phone: (867) 873 7317
Fax : (867) 873 6230
E-mail:
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