Shop the 2026 Frontier in Slave Lake
Frontier®
Lesser Slave Lake's shoreline stretches 100 kilometres. The forestry roads heading north toward Marten Mountain don't apologize for the route. Highway 88 to Wabasca runs through boreal country that tests trucks and drivers equally. The 2026 Nissan Frontier belongs in Slave Lake: rugged enough for the Boreal Highway, capable enough to tow everything that makes the lake worthwhile. LA Nissan in Leduc is Highway 2 south.
Linked from Devonshire Beach to the Boreal Highway
Slave Lake's geography is a lesson in Northern Alberta distances. The Frontier's NissanConnect® Wi-Fi hotspot and 12.3-inch touchscreen keep you connected on the stretches of Highway 88 where the signal drops. Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ mean your music, navigation, and calls work reliably when the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation is the last building you passed.
12.3" Touchscreen Display
The 12.3-inch display keeps Slave Lake drivers informed and entertained, providing massive screen real estate for navigation and towing.
NissanConnect® Wi-Fi Hotspot
The Frontier's Wi-Fi hotspot ensures you never lose connection, offering fast internet access across Slave Lake.
Wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™
The wireless smartphone integration keeps Slave Lake drivers focused by projecting maps and apps directly onto the display.
Forestry Roads Don't Maintain Themselves for You
Highway 88 north of Slave Lake is logging country. The roads service forestry operations, oilfield access, and the remote communities of Northern Alberta — none of them built for light-duty trucks pretending to be workhorses. The Frontier's fully boxed ladder frame and 310-horsepower V6 handle the load without structural complaint. Towing reaches 6,680 lbs — more than enough for the boat trailer to Devonshire Beach or the sled deck heading up toward Marten Mountain.
The PRO-4X's Bilstein® off-road shocks and electronic locking rear differential provide the grip that loose gravel, wet boreal terrain, and Northern Alberta mud demand. Slave Lake's outdoor life is exceptional. The truck you drive to access it needs to be equally capable.
After the Lake. After the Trail. Back to Comfort.
Slave Lake weekends end with a drive home after a day on Lesser Slave Lake or a trail run near Slave Lake Provincial Park. The Frontier crew cab seats five with genuine comfort — heated seats, a heated steering wheel, and available remote start make the Jewel of the North's cold mornings and cool evenings easier to face. This is a truck that rewards you when the workday is done.
The Utili-track® Channel System handles summer fishing gear, winter sled equipment, and everything in between. The Caribou Industrial Park work crew and the fishing party share the same cargo bed management system — three adjustable channels that keep load secured on rough Highway 88 segments.
Confidence Is Standard
Frontier includes Nissan Safety Shield® 360 — six standard features that monitor ahead, behind, and around your truck.
2026 FRONTIER® PICKUP TRIMS
Crew Cab PRO-4X® SWB
Crew Cab PRO-4X® Luxury SWB
Crew Cab PRO-4X® Luxury LWB
Premium Perks
The Frontier PRO-4X Luxury LWB for Slave Lake buyers: Bilstein shocks for the Boreal Highway, a 6-foot bed for the full haul to Devonshire Beach, and leather-appointed cabin comfort for the evening drive along Lesser Slave Lake's south shore. Northern Alberta's best weekend, in one truck specification.
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Explore the 2026 Nissan Frontier® at LA Nissan — Serving Slave Lake, Alberta
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