In late September, we spent some time in Lac La Biche, including paddling on Lac La Biche. There are really too many access points to catalogue so I'm going to focus on Sir Winston Churchill Park, which is connected to the south shore via a causeway that starts just east of town
There is a boat launch on the east side of the spit right before the park. There are also two easy beach launches on the SW and NE corners. Given the wind, we used the NE beach. Lots of parking, picnic shelters, playground, pit toilets, tables on the beach. Carry is about 50 feet, mostly just the depth of the beach.
There were a tonne of birds flocking up, including pelicans and cormorants. We also hung out with three otters and saw a bunch of deer. Also signs of coyote and bear!
A bit of a longer paddle than I'd expected (maybe 8km return) but lovely.
We got to the the NW point and the waves were too big to bother with so we turned round and came back. We later drove over the the SW beach in the campground. Basically the the same set up and carrying distances.
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