In mid-July, we tried to beat the heat with an early morning paddle at Devil's Lake (also called Matchayaw Lake). The water was looking good despite the heat wave and the launch with pit toilets and garbage cans) was quiet and in good shape.
Paddling Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Devil's Lake
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Nakamun Lake
In mid-July, I drove up to Nakamun Lake, hoping the water was still good. The last time I was here (2020?), there was an algae bloom underway. Happy, the water looked okay. The easiest access is on the south shore from the park in the middle of the Summer Village of Nakamun Park.
The permitter of Nakamum is about 10km and took me about 2 hours. It was a nice enough lake but maybe a bit boring. There is some gravel involved in getting there (if that matters to you). I think Devil's Lake is actually a more interesting paddle and about 20 minutes closer to town.
Saturday, November 2, 2024
Spruce Coulee Reservoir
In July, we paddled the Spruce Coulee Reservoir in the Cypress Hills Intraprovincial Park just southeast of Medicine Hat. Access requires a short trip (4km?) down a sandy gravel road, including a bit of a twisting downhill section. Not much worse than a bad alley in Edmonton, but something to be mindful of if you are a nervous driver.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Reesor Lake
In early July, we were at the Reesor Lake reservoir in the Cypress Hills Intraprovincial Park, just southeast of Medicine Hat. it is an interesting drive into the area; watch out for cows on the road! It looks like you could get into the lake at either end with a bit of work but the easiest access was at the day-use area about halfway down the lake.
Saturday, October 19, 2024
Elkwater Lake
In early July, we had the chance to paddle Elkwater Lake in the Cypress Hills Intraprovincial Park (just southeast of Medicine Hat). Elkwater is approximately the same elevation as Banff and gets some pretty varied weather. Our paddle started out rainy and foggy and then turned lovely. Overall, Elkwater is a morning or evening paddle because of the afternoon winds and boats.