Saturday, May 23, 2026

Round Lake, near Evansburg plus Lake Isle northwest launches

In late May, I finally managed to get out to Round Lake, which is located about an hour west of Edmonton on Highway 16, just north of Magnolia. Access is from the north, down Range Road 70 


You can park about 10m from the edge of the lake and unload. Access to the lake requires navigating some bullrushes. I was able to get in and out dry. The challenge for my visit was the channel was blocked at the end by some kind of home-made raft.


I was able to bull past this with some work.


Reverse shot of the launch and parking.


The shoreline is basically reeds with a mixed forest behind it. There is no easy place to get out around the perimeter of the lake. 


There were a tonne of birds on the lake and on the shoreline.


The sunshine was also amazing the day I was there.


In the west end, there is a small creek you can paddle up. This actually looks more like a canal (when you look at the satellite photo).


The navigable part seems to end at a small bridge in the middle of this person's farm.



Beyond the birds and fresh air, Round Lake is pretty unremarkable. I suspect it would be buggy in the summer and the water likely gets a bit green (it was dark, iced tea coloured the day I was there).


Overall, an interesting enough early season paddle with good birding. It took me just over an hour to go around the perimeter (so maybe 5km with the side trip up the creek) Probably not suitable for SUP and not interesting enough that I would go back.

Lake Isle, Northern Shore

Since I had some time, I decided to come back to Edmonton along the north shore of Lake Isle and check out some of the launches I have not yet been to.


There is a small boat launch by the Lutheran summer camp (orange arrow). It offers a cement ramp, a floating dock, a picnic tables, and garbage cans. There is parking just at the top of the ramp in the photo below).


A little further east, there is a launch at Jones Beach (green arrow). This offers similar amenities as well as a pit toilet. The parking situation was a little less clear here.


I haven't explored the far west west end of Isle Lake so I will try to get back here this summer.

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