Paddling Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Horseshoe, Yellowhead, and Moose Lakes, Jasper
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Griffin, Victor, and Clanwilliam Lakes, near Three Valley Gap
Last September, I made three stops on my way back from the Okanagan to check out possible paddling sites along Highway 1 around Three Valley Gap. I was keeping the boats dry so we could paddle in Banff so we didn't paddle any of these--just scouted them.
Griffin Lake
Griffin Lake is about 3km west of Three Valley Gap and is best accessed coming from the west. The lake runs NW to SE and is about 1.5km long and maybe 400m across.
Victor Lake
Victor Lake is located 5km east of Three Valley Gap and is best approached from the west. The lake runs roughly east-west and is about 600m long and 100m wide.
Clanwilliam Lake
Clanwilliam Lake is located 6km east of Three Valley Gap and is best approached from the east. The lake runs roughly east-west and is about 1km long and 100m wide. This was quite a pretty little lake that looked like something out of a model railway diorama.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Bow Lake, Icefields Parkway
Note: Parks Canada has closed paddling on Bow Lake for 2026.
In late-September, we stopped at Bow Lake on the way back from the Okanagan. We put in at the day-use area that is just south of the highway lookout . The carry from the parking lot was about 20m and there were pit toilets and picnic tables here.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Mabel Lake Provincial Park, near Vernon
In mid-September, we had the chance to paddle Mabel Lake, about an hour north-east of Vernon. The road in is paved and lovely until the last five kms, when it becomes gravel. The lake itself is huge, running about 35km SW to NE. The width varies between 1 and 2km.































































