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    Deer Lake at Lakeside Campground.
    Slollicum Peak behind Lakeside Campground.
    Typical campsite at Lakeside Campground.
    Typical campsite at Lakeside Campground.
    Typical campsite at Lakeside Campground.
    Lakeside Campground.
    Typical campsite at Lakeside Campground.
    Typical campsite at Lakeside Campground.
    Waterfront at Lakeside Campground.
    Playground structure at Lakeside Campground.
    Typical campsite at Lakeside Campground.
    Typical campsite at Lakeside Campground.
    View east to Hope Mountain (1,844 m) in the distance beyond Deer Lake.
    Angler on Deer Lake.
    Short interpretive trail along the lake connecting Lakeside and Bench Campgrounds.
    Bog with skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) along the Deer Lake Trail.
    Hope Mountain (1,844 m) in the distance beyond Deer Lake.
    Cedar waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) in a a red alder tree (alnus rubra) along Deer Lake.
    Short interpretive trail along the lake connecting Lakeside and Bench Campgrounds.
    Western toad (Anaxyrus boreas) in a bog alongside Deer Lake.

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