In late August, we paddled Minnie Lake (NE of Glendon) and scouted Garner Lake (NE of Vilna).
Garner Lake
Garner Lake is located northeast of Vilna and just east of Bonnie Lake. It is a triangular-shaped lake with the easiest access being through the Garner Lake Provincial Park on the south shore. There may also be a boat launch on the east edge off Range Road 122, but we didn't drive over there.
The lake has experienced a significant drop in water levels over time and the boat launch gives you sense of how much (I'd guess at least a meter). The province had banned trailer launches while were there in order to protect the lake bottom. You can still hand launch off of the silty beach or the footing docks. The water was so-so. Parking is back up the hill about 75 meters
The other option is to go of the public beach in the day-use area. This involves a long carry (100m meters) across the old beach and the exposed lake bed. There are pit toilets, a playground, and picnic tables here.
Below is a shot back up from the edge of the lake towards the parking lot. The drop in water level (basically the grassy area) is really quite something.
The water was again so-so with a fairly mucky-looking launch.
Floating Stone Lake to the east is probably a better bet if you want to paddle nearby. In the end, we decided to pass and go on to Minnie Lake.
Minnie Lake
Minnie Lake is located just NE of Glendon. It is about 2km north-south and maybe 400m east-west. The best access is from the municipal campground on the south shore.
There is a boat launch with a floating dock, a cement launch, picnic tables and pit toilets. You can drop and park right by the water.
The water was insanely clear and clean and lovely. The cement launch was a tad slippery as we wadded out to get in, with both of us almost biting it!
The southern half of the lake is basically forest behind a bullrush border.
As you get further north in the lake, the trees thin out and it becomes a bit more pastoral.
It was windy as hell the day we were there (at least 30kph based on the flags) but there was hardly any real chop on the water, likely because the lake is small and shallow.
You could also likely launch off the public beach in the campground.
Overall, this was a lovely paddle, even in 34C heat. It was a bit short (less than an hour) but would be a great option for SUP.