In late September, I took a trip to Jasper and paddled Talbot Lake, which is about halfway between the east gates and the townsite on the southeast side of the highway. It was a bit of a cloudy day when we were there so the sky and the pictures are a bit moody.
About half way down the lake, there is a pull off with a boat launch, small parking area, and a pit toilet. The launch is easy with cement and a nice gravel bottom. The water was crystal clear.
The western half of the lake is more alpine, with rocky shores and fur trees.
The highway runs right beside the lake so there is a fair bit of road noise. The most interesting parts are the various sandy beaches. The first set is immediately across from the boat launch at the end of some dunes. There is also a hidden beach about half way down the lake that is right beside the highway but blocked by a small ridge.
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