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Red Sucker Lake, Canada

Top Tourist Destination

Red Sucker Lake Local Time:   || Exchange Rate: **

Red Sucker Lake in Canada is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, this destination offers breathtaking views of pristine lakes, dense forests, and majestic mountains. Explore the area's abundant wildlife, go fishing in the crystal-clear waters, or simply relax on the sandy shores. Immerse yourself in the rich indigenous culture and learn about the history of the Oji-Cree people. With its tranquil atmosphere and untouched beauty, Red Sucker Lake is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Embark on a journey of discovery and reconnect with nature in this serene Canadian paradise.

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Weather & Seasonality
Climate patterns and typical conditions through the year

Weather in Red Sucker Lake, Canada

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12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
MAY
8.4°C
avg
12.3 h/day
38 mm
67 Mixed
high sunshine, cold temperatures; moderate rain
JUN
13.5°C
avg
11.0 h/day
63 mm
67 Mixed
high sunshine, cool temperatures; moderate rain
JUL
17.9°C
avg
13.4 h/day
66 mm
79 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; moderate rain
AUG
16.5°C
avg
9.0 h/day
82 mm
69 Mixed
high sunshine, mild temperatures; frequent rain
SEP
12.9°C
avg
8.5 h/day
48 mm
68 Mixed
high sunshine, cool temperatures; moderate rain
OCT
7.0°C
avg
4.0 h/day
79 mm
2.1 mm
51 Mixed
moderate sunshine, cold temperatures; frequent rain, occasional snow
NOV
-4.0°C
avg
1.2 h/day
42 mm
25.4 mm
25 Poor
limited sunshine, cold temperatures; moderate rain, significant snow
DEC
-20.7°C
avg
3.8 h/day
32 mm
22.6 mm
21 Poor
limited sunshine, cold temperatures; moderate rain, significant snow
JAN
-20.6°C
avg
3.8 h/day
26 mm
17.9 mm
24 Poor
limited sunshine, cold temperatures; low rainfall, occasional snow
FEB
-15.9°C
avg
4.4 h/day
30 mm
21.1 mm
23 Poor
moderate sunshine, cold temperatures; moderate rain, significant snow
MAR
-16.0°C
avg
8.1 h/day
24 mm
16.7 mm
29 Poor
high sunshine, cold temperatures; low rainfall, occasional snow
MAY
8.4°C
avg
12.3 h/day
38 mm
29 Poor
Light snow; conditions may be unreliable
JUN
13.5°C
avg
11.0 h/day
63 mm
16 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUL
17.9°C
avg
13.4 h/day
66 mm
19 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
AUG
16.5°C
avg
9.0 h/day
82 mm
13 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
SEP
12.9°C
avg
8.5 h/day
48 mm
18 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
OCT
7.0°C
avg
4.0 h/day
79 mm
2.1 mm
24 Poor
Light snow; conditions may be unreliable
NOV
-4.0°C
avg
1.2 h/day
42 mm
25.4 mm
68 Mixed
limited sunshine, cold temperatures, good snow cover
DEC
-20.7°C
avg
3.8 h/day
32 mm
22.6 mm
44 Poor
limited sunshine, cold temperatures, good snow cover
JAN
-20.6°C
avg
3.8 h/day
26 mm
17.9 mm
38 Poor
limited sunshine, cold temperatures, some snow cover
FEB
-15.9°C
avg
4.4 h/day
30 mm
21.1 mm
47 Poor
moderate sunshine, cold temperatures, good snow cover
MAR
-16.0°C
avg
8.1 h/day
24 mm
16.7 mm
44 Poor
high sunshine, cold temperatures, some snow cover

Destination Guide
Attractions, costs, travel notes and practical visitor details

Top Red Sucker Lake Attractions

  • 1. Red Sucker Lake
  • 2. Paint Lake Provincial Park
  • 3. Clearwater Lake Provincial Park
  • 4. Pisew Falls Provincial Park
  • 5. Kwasitchewan Falls

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Cost of Living in Red Sucker Lake

  • 1. Food Costs
    • Basic Meal $10 - $20
    • Mid-range Restaurant $20 - $40 per person
    • Fast Food $8 - $15
  • 2. Drink Costs
    • Soft Drink $2 - $3
    • Coffee $2 - $5
    • Alcoholic Beverage $5 - $10
  • 3. Grocery Costs (if self-catering)
    • Milk (1 liter) $2 - $3
    • Bread (loaf) $2 - $4
    • Chicken (1 kg) $10 - $15
  • 4. Overall Daily Budget
    • Low Budget $30 - $50
    • Mid-range Budget $50 - $100

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Top Red Sucker Lake Souvenirs

  • 1. Souvenirs - $10 to $30
  • 2. Local crafts - $15 to $50
  • 3. Clothing (T-shirts, hats) - $20 to $40
  • 4. Outdoor gear (fishing supplies, hiking accessories) - $25 to $100
  • 5. Food and snacks - $5 to $20

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Visa & Travel Information for Red Sucker Lake

  • 1. Check if you need a visa
    • Visitors from some countries need a visa to enter Canada.
    • Others may only need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).
  • 2. Passport valid for at least 6 months
    • Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.
  • 3. Travel insurance
    • It is recommended to have travel insurance for health coverage.
  • 4. Proof of funds
    • Be prepared to show proof of sufficient funds for your stay.
  • 5. Travel restrictions
    • Check for any travel restrictions or requirements related to COVID-19.
  • 6. Local regulations
    • Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs in Red Sucker Lake.
  • 7. Contact the nearest Canadian embassy
    • For specific questions, contact the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate.

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Flight Price Range (per seat) for Red Sucker Lake
Typical single and return fare ranges based on available data

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Source / Additional Reading:
  1. Virtual Interlining: The Technology Empowering Flight Searches.
  2. Reshaping Airline Journeys: The Unfolding Saga of Virtual Interlining.
  3. What is Virtual Interlining (VI)? — TripStack.
  4. Virtual Interline Considerations for Airlines — IATA (PDF).