The Sturgeon River opened up in early April and by the 10th, I was back out for the season. The Mission launch downtown was doable but looked gross and hard. Instead, I went over to the DIY launch in Oakmont (at the intersection of Olivier Close and Otter Crescent). You got through the brick arch, follow the brick path until it turns and then down the grassy slope, and across the matted floodplain grass to the water.
Paddling Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Back on the Sturgeon
Saturday, May 10, 2025
2024 wrap-up
I snuck in a few last paddles in November on the river to wrap up the 2024 season with 66 outings between March 17 and November 16. Overall, I think it was a pretty successful year.
I hit 22 new lakes this year, including some that I have been looking to knock off my to-do list for a long time.
We had some great trips (Waterton, Cypress Hills, Okanagan) that included paddling. Lake Kalamalka (by Vernon), Spruce Coulee Reservoir (by Medicine Hat), and Lower Waterfowl Lake (by Saskatchewan Crossing) were among my favourites.
I also created a more user-friendly Guide to Lakes.
Now onto 2025!
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Muir Lake
Late last October, I popped out to Muir Lake for quick paddle at lunch. Temperatures had been consistently below freezing overnight and I found a fair bit of ice on arrival (the air was +3C), including about 20 feet out from the launch.
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Hubbles Lake, North Shore Entry
In mid-October, I went to Hubbles Lake to find the public access through crown land (thanks to Bevin for the tip). The easiest access is on the east end through the Allen Beach Resort, but they charge a day-use fee, are only open in the high season, and sometimes restrict access.
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Lac La Nonne, South Access
On the Thanksgiving weekend, we ventured up to Lac La Nonne and tried out the public boat launch at the very south end of the lake.
All told, this was a so-so paddle. It was dreary and cold (which happens) and the lake, while calm, had a distinct algae-funk. The launch was so-so and it wasn't as nice as our paddle out of the north end last Thanksgiving (better weather). Overall, I probably wouldn't go back in the autumn. Thunder Lake is just a bit further north and is nicer.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
North Saskatchewan River, Quesnel Bridge to Dawson Park
On the Thanksgiving weekend, we float through downtown Edmonton to take in the autumn colours.