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The crown jewel of Little Canada, Lake Gervais offers year-round activities from summer fishing and kayaking to winter ice skating. The surrounding park features walking trails, picnic areas, and beautiful sunset views over the water.

This beloved annual community celebration brings residents together with a parade, live music, food vendors, and family activities. Held each summer, it embodies the city's tight-knit, small-town spirit within the metro area.

This extensive regional trail system connects Little Canada to surrounding communities through scenic pathways perfect for walking, biking, and observing local wildlife. The trails wind through wetlands, woodlands, and along multiple lake shores.
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Despite its small size, Little Canada offers plenty of recreational opportunities centered around its natural lakes and parks, with easy access to Twin Cities attractions.
Cast a line from the fishing pier or launch a boat to catch walleye, bass, and panfish in this 110-acre lake. The city maintains excellent public access with a boat launch and fishing dock.
This central community park features playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic shelters perfect for family gatherings. The park hosts community events throughout the year including summer concerts.
Explore miles of paved trails connecting to the larger Rice Creek Watershed District system. The trails offer beautiful views of wetlands and are popular with cyclists and walkers alike.
When temperatures drop, Little Canada's lakes transform into natural ice rinks. Residents maintain skating areas on Lake Gervais and other smaller lakes for winter recreation.
Join the community celebration each summer featuring a parade down Little Canada Road, live music, food trucks, and family-friendly activities that showcase local organizations and businesses.
Just minutes away, this major shopping destination offers over 140 stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. It's the largest mall in the east metro area.
neighborhoods
Little Canada's residential areas are characterized by their proximity to lakes, mature trees, and a mix of housing styles from mid-century homes to newer developments.
The most desirable neighborhood surrounds the city's largest lake, featuring homes with water access and views. Properties here range from modest ramblers to substantial lakefront residences with private docks.
The heart of the city with tree-lined streets and a mix of mid-century homes. This area is walking distance to city hall, the community center, and Little Canada Park.
Located near I-35E and County Road B, this area offers easy freeway access to both downtowns. The neighborhood features a mix of single-family homes and some townhouse developments.
Quiet streets winding through mature oak and maple forests characterize this peaceful area. Homes here enjoy more privacy and larger lots while remaining close to community amenities.
Though Lake Josephine is technically in neighboring Roseville, many Little Canada residents enjoy access to this beautiful lake. The neighborhood features charming homes with easy walking distance to water activities.
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