Connecting Northern Alberta With High-Speed, Reliable Fiber Internet

Keeping You Up To Speed At Home

Experience the Future of Internet in the Lesser Slave Lake Region

Connect to Ultra-Fast Fiber Internet from Your Trusted Local Provider

For three generations, Slave Lake Communications has been connecting Northern Alberta communities. As a family-owned telecommunications company, we understand the unique needs of our region because we live and work here too.

With multiple locations across Northern Alberta, we're always nearby when you need us.

• Local expertise since 1976 when parents, Darlene and Bill Brownlee, started out in High Level, AB
• 100% Family-owned and operated
• Multiple service locations across Northern Alberta
• 24/7 local customer support
• Deep roots in the community we serve

Access Fiber Internet

Lightning-fast Speeds

Download entire movies in seconds, not hours. Stream 4K instantly without waiting.

Crystal-clear Video

No freezing, buffering, or pixelation—just seamless face-to-face connections.

Reliable Connection

Stay connected in any weather—no more outages during storms, snow, or winter.

High Speeds

Faster uploads/downloads —perfect for gaming, sharing videos, photos, and cloud backups.

Why Choose Fiber Internet?

Wireless and Satellite networks are
getting overloaded.


This results in poor performance, especially during prime-time hours. With Fiber you have a dedicated line right to your home that is not shared with your neighbours. What your neighbour is doing will not impact your line.

Video on demand applications are growing.

Fiber has an extreme capacity beyond what anyone requires today. Other networks are just trying to keep up with demand, but with fiber, there is already sufficient capacity for well into the future.

Our fiber packages have the capacity for many video-on-demand applications simultaneously eliminating any bottlenecks.

Fiber has a great cost for service value.


Fiber can deliver faster uninterrupted upload and download speeds, unlike limited traditional networks. Fast uploads mean better cloud storage, video calls, security cameras, and smart home performance.

Tele-health and aging in place.


A new concept for internet that is now being developed as Tele-health is moving towards video chat doctor visits where you can consult with doctors and specialists over the internet without leaving your home. Aging in place is a new concept for elderly wanting to stay at home, but is difficult for family members to monitor your well-being. New Wifi 6 technology monitors movement, breathing, and heart rate through a quality internet connection.

Federal and Provincial Partnership for Better Connectivity


This fiber internet initiative is made possible through a partnership with the Government of Canada and Alberta's Universal Broadband Fund. This program aims to bring high-speed internet to rural and remote communities across Alberta. For Lesser Slave Lake region residents, this means:

• Access to world-class internet infrastructure
• Future-proof technology for generations to come
• Competitive pricing through government support
• Bridging the digital divide in Northern Alberta

The Universal Broadband Fund project includes the Slave Lake Region to ensure our community has the same digital opportunities as major urban centers. This investment in our local infrastructure will support:

• Economic growth
• Remote work opportunities
• Enhanced educational access
• Improved healthcare services through telemedicine
• Better connection with family and friends

Be among the first to experience lightning-fast fiber internet in the Lesser Slave Lake region!

GETTING STARTED


Getting connected is easy:

1. Request a drop.
2. Choose your service package (optional).
3. Schedule your installation.
4. Get connected to ultra-fast fiber internet!

Areas We Serve:

Bayer Road

Canyon Creek

Devonshire Beach

Marten Beach

Mitsue

Sawridge First Nation
Wagner
Widewater

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