Cancelled plans led to a sunset paddle at Lac Ste Anne in early September. The weather was a bit unsettled when we drove out, so we put in at the West Cove launch, thinking we could shelter from any wind behind Farming Island.
Paddling Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Lac Ste. Anne, West Cove launch
Saturday, February 8, 2025
East Pit Lake
In early September, I hauled my boat down to East Pit Lake. Access to East Pit requires carrying the boat over 1000 feet from the parking lot with a pretty significant elevation change, so generally I end up going here on my own with my kayak riding on my head.
Saturday, February 1, 2025
First Chain Lake (Ponoka)
In late August, we found ourselves in Red Deer. After a night in a motel on the dodgy side of Gasoline Alley (every hotel in town was, somehow, full???), we headed for home and stopped at the First Chain Lake, just east of Ponoka on our way. Access is on the east side of the lake, coming down Range Road 250 from the north, take the right fork down to the water.
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Payne Lake
In late August, we stopped on our way back from Waterton at Payne Lake, just west of Cardston. Payne Lake is a reservoir and includes two campgrounds and a nice boat launch in the provincial recreation area.
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Cameron Lake
In late August, we spent a few days in Waterton Lake National Park doing some volunteer stuff (collecting wheat grass seed for restoration efforts and battling the scourge of burdock). In between, we drove up to Cameron Lake. Waterton has restricted outside boats to control invasive so we rented a pair of kayaks and set off down the lake.