In June, we had the chance to stop in at Dillberry Lake, which straddles the Alberta-Saskatchewan border about 80km south of Lloydminster. The lake is small (maybe 1 km by half a km) and shallow (so very warm). The water was very clear when we were there but there are warnings about swimmers itch.
Saturday, August 27, 2022
Dillberry Lake
Saturday, August 20, 2022
Birch Lake
In early July, we stopped in at Birch Lake on the first leg of a trip to Prince Albert National Park. Birch Lake is located about 90 minutes east of Edmonton on Highway 16, just south of Innisfree. If you pull off at the PetroCanada station way up on the hill, the lake you are overlooking to the south is Birch Lake.
Saturday, August 13, 2022
Spring Lake
I finally got a chance to paddle Spring Lake in late June. This has long been on my list of lakes to try but the best accessed (through an RV resort) has been restricted and I could never find the public access.
I came out Highway 16A west past Stony Plain and Spring Lake is clearly signed on the south side of the highway. Eventually, I got going south of Range Road 15, crossed the train tracks and turned right (west) onto Bauer Avenue. It is then a matter of following Bauer to the village office (there is a portapotty here), then taking Lakeside Drive to Waters Crescent.
The lake is also reasonably sheltered and shallow. At times, the wind was gusting over 35kph (base don the flags) but there was no chop to speak of.
The RV resort in the SE corner had a beach with swimming area, dock and boat launch. There was no public access here.
Saturday, August 6, 2022
Mayatan Lake
At the end of June, we ventured out to Mayatan Lake for a quick paddle. The entry point can be a bit tricky to find so I have put details instructions in this post.