In July, we took a trip to visit the kid (who was working in Banff) and had a chance to paddle Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park. The main parking lot is small and fills quickly so Emerald is easiest to access early in the day or late. The canoe rental place opens at 10 am ($90/hour) and closes around 5. The lake gets very busy with rentals during the day.
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Hanging Heart Lake, Prince Albert National Park
In July, we paddled a small portion of Hanging Heart Lake in Prince Albert National Park. Hanging Heart Lake is just north of Waskesiu and connects into the much larger Crean Lake. There are boat-in campsites on Crean Lake.
Access is through the Hanging Heart Lake Marina. There are washrooms, a boat launch, kayak and canoe rentals, and lots of parking. There is no charge to launch a kayak or canoe.
Saturday, September 10, 2022
Amiskowan Lake to Shady Lake, Prince Albert National Park
In July, we were in Prince Albert National Park and did a two lake paddle: Amiskowan Lake to Shady Lake. Access is off the road that runs along the south side of the lake (top left of the map below). There is a widening in the road and room for maybe five vehicles to park (we never saw another vehicle there during our five days).
There is lots of room to unload and Amiskowan Lake is pretty.
Saturday, September 3, 2022
Waskesiu Lake, Prince Albert National Park
In July, we spent five days in Prince Albert National Park, primarily paddling on Waskesiu Lake. The lake was very large, but amazing. We paddled off several beaches. I've broken out some of the highlights from our time there.
Main Beach
On the eastern shore of the lake is the town of Waskesiu and the main beach. You can camp, but we stayed at the Lost Creek Resort (very nice). The main beach is about half a km of sand, with a marked swimming area, playground, washrooms, breakwater, and good parking. You can launch off the beach and go north or south. someone in town was renting paddle boards and someone else was giving kayak tours.
We launched off the beach (which included wheelchair access to the water!).
We also paddled north from the beach one day, up to the top of the map above and then hung out off the main beach while the sun set. We saw all of the usual birds as well as an elk and calf.
Waskesiu Marina and River
To the north of the town in the main marina. You can put in here off the boat launch; parking is in the gravel lot behind the launch. There is a launch fee for power boats but not for kayaks or canoes or SUPs. The main office also rented canoes and kayaks.