In late August, we headed south towards Waterton and put in at
Beauvais Lake (just 30ish km west of Pincher Creek). Access is through the the Beauvais Lake Provincial Park (no fees) and there is also camping available here.
The launch was great. You can drop your boats at the edge of the lake. There is a cement launch and a gravel shore launch right beside the dock. You can also go off the dock and there is a proper kayak launch. There were also nice pit toilets here.
The lake is 3km (or maybe a bit more) long and about half a km wide, running northwest to southeast. We paddled it clockwise. Immediately left off the launch is a series of private cabins that eventually give way to a public day use area.
We had basically every kind of weather in the hour and a bit we paddled here except snow. It started out cloudy. Then the wind came way up and blew us down the lake.
The lake was pretty weedy in late August and there was a lot of fishing and fish jumping.
The wind eventually quit and blue skies appeared to the north. And then it poured as we hit the southeast end of the lake.
We paddled back on the southwest shore, which was swampy and then eventually gave away to an alpine vibe (rocky with a steep slope and fir trees.
As the skies cleared, you could see the mountains.
The northwest end was also swampy but the water was very clear.
Overall, a great paddle and great facilities. I'm not sure I'd go out of my way to come here. But, if I was driving along the mountains (to or from Waterton), I might well come back (with my rain coat!).
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