In early August, we took a trip to Hinton and Grande Cache, which gave us a chance to try some new lakes, including Desjarlais Lake in Pierre Grey's Provincial Park. Access from Hinton is about an hour north on Highway 40. There are five lakes in the park, three of which are easily accessible and none of which allow for gasoline-powered motors.
Paddling Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Desjarlais Lake, Pierre Grey's Provincial Park
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Trappers Lake, near Elk Island Park
I have a long list of lakes to visit around the province. In early August, I decided to check out Trappers Lake, which is located immediately west of Elk Island National Park. The lake is about 2km east-west and 1 km north-south, although low water can have a significant effect on the dimensions of the lake.
Access is north off of Highway 16 up Range Road 210 until it ends (green arrow below). The road that hooks to the right (red arrow) is not accessible, basically being an ATV trail within Elk Island Park, behind a 10-foot bison- and paddler-proof fence.
Saturday, January 3, 2026
East Twin Lake
In late July, my daughter and I made our way to East Twin Lake, southwest of Edmonton, by Winfield. It is located just east of the Twin Lake campground and required about a 1.1km carry to get into.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
North Saskatchewan River: Quesnel Bridge to Dawson Park
In late July, I had some family visiting and we decided a fun way to see the city is by paddling through it on the North Saskatchewan. We put our boats in under the Quesnel bridge (south side, just off the road into Fort Edmonton) and pushed off.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
Thunder Lake
In late July, we took the dog up to Thunder Lake by Barrhead to have another go on the paddle board. Thunder Lake is a bit of a drive (90 minutes). We figured the provincial park would be quiet on a Sunday afternoon and give us some space to get the dog used to the water.
There is a dock here, but it is too high to be an effective launch site. Most people just go off the beach by the parking lot.
There was a kayak-o-mat here this year, which was nice to see.
The dog was excited to try the boat again, mostly because it means treats.
The paddle went okay, with only three unscheduled swims. The handle on the top of the life jacket is super useful for hauling him back onto the paddle board.
The dog lasted about 30 minutes on the board before before he started to get antsy. At 75 pounds, it isn't great when he started moving around a lot and erratically.
My wife had a good time. The dog and I seem to have matching wtf faces going at this point.
I towed the paddle board back. Not the best trip of the summer but alright, I guess. Thunder Lake is usually a very nice paddle on a sunny day (sans dog).
I'm not sure how many more attempts I have in me to make the dog like paddling! He may be a land lubber at heart.





























































